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Beyond being seen and heard in the negotiating room where water decisions are handled, tribes are also having to navigate ...
“Basin tribes are largely in the dark about what is being discussed or whether a plan is beginning to coalesce” to approve major ... Upper Colorado River Basin office.
The Southwest and Rocky Mountain states are reviewing a plan that could split Colorado River water based on actual flows, not storage.
PARKER — The Mojave Indians call themselves Pipa Aha Macav — “The People by the River.” The Colorado River ... intense discussions of a proposal in which the tribes would lease some ...
When the siphon broke, parts of the Milk River — which provides 12,000 to 18,000 people with drinking water — ran dry. Though the state Legislature in 2001 approved a water compact for the ...