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© 2014 Kilpatrick Townsend Overview: Federal Indian Water Rights in California Presented to California Indian Law Conference

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Overview: Federal Indian Water Rights in California. Presented to California Indian Law Conference. Key Cases. Winters v. United States Colorado River Water District v. United States Nevada v. United States Arizona v. California. Legislation and Treaties. McCarran Amendment, 43 U.S.C. 666 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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© 2014 Kilpatrick Townsend

Overview: Federal Indian Water Rights in CaliforniaPresented to California Indian Law Conference

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• Winters v. United States• Colorado River Water District v. United States• Nevada v. United States• Arizona v. California

Key Cases

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• McCarran Amendment, 43 U.S.C. 666• Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 1848• No ratified treaties with Indian nations of California

Legislation and Treaties

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• Settlements quantify water rights• Reduce risks in litigation• Reduce costs

Water Settlements

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• San Luis Rey Indian Water Rights Settlement Act• Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians Settlement Act• Other bills introduced in recent years to settle water

rights

California Indian Water Settlements

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• Appropriations System• Riparian System• And then, there’s California’s system

California Water Rights

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• Water says this, “Wherever you put me I’ll be in my home. I am awfully smart. Lead me out of my rivers, but I came from the ocean and I shall go back into the ocean. You can dig a ditch and put me in it, but I go only so far and I am out of sight. I am awfully smart. When I am out of sight I am on my way home.”

• Wintu women, quoted in Heizer and Elsasser, The Natural World of the California Indians

Water

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• Three sovereigns: Spain, Mexico, US• Pueblo water rights were recognized under both

Spanish and Mexican law • Aboriginal water rights

Indian Water Rights in California History

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• Challenges for irrigable acreage in some parts of California

• Indians received individual Indian allotments from public domain

Challenges

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• Regulates surface water and groundwater separately• Does not regulate surface water not in a stream• Drought increases reliance on groundwater

California System

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• Snowpack• Groundwater• Surface water

Water Sources in California

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• April Day• Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP• 607 14th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005• 202-508-5838• [email protected]

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