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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8064
Description
Indian Water Rights
State
CO
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Date
6/5/1991
Author
Lois Witte
Title
Negotiating and Indian Water Rights Settlement: The Colorado Ute Indian Experience
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<br />. <br /> <br />4146 <br /> <br />tions reserved by the Final Settlement Agreement. The legis- <br />lation requires that the tribal water rights be used as state <br />water rights off-reservation and prohibits the sale or lease of <br />waters from ALP or the Dolores Project into the lower basin, ab- <br />sent an agreement of those states taking water from the Colorado <br />River or a court decision which holds that the sale of state <br />water rights is permitted by the law of the river. <br />The last piece of necessary federal legislation is the <br />appropriation of the third and final federal contribution to the <br />tribal development fund, which is expected to occur this year. <br /> <br />B. State Legislation <br /> <br />The necessary state legislation included appropriations <br />for: (1) construction of a drinking water pipeline to Towaoc, <br />Colorado; (2) state contributions to the construction of the ALP; <br />and (3) state contributions to the tribal development fund. All <br />of these state appropriations have been made. <br /> <br />V. Final Consent Decrees <br /> <br />The parties are in the process of distributing and signing <br />the stipulations for consent decrees. One stipulation, the San <br />Juan River stipulation, has already been filed. After these <br />stipulations are filed with the court, hearings on the proposed <br /> <br />-12- <br />
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