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Tribes position in water settlement clarified
Herald and News December 17, 2011
An article, “The future
of water adjudication,” published Sunday, Dec. 11,
inaccurately described how the adjudication settlement works
between Klamath Reclamation Project users and the Klamath
Tribes, according to Jeff Mitchell, Klamath Tribes
negotiation team member.
He said the Klamath
Basin Restoration Agreement settlement would work like this:
“The Tribes have agreed
to not place calls on the Project water users based on the
Tribes’
Mitchell continued: “If
the KBRA does not move ahead, the Project can reengage in
adjudication and contest the Tribes claims. On the flip
side, the Tribes would regain the ability to fully assert
any rights ultimately
adjudicated against the
Project.
“The Tribes have not in
any way agreed to exchange their time immemorial priority
date for a 1908 priority date. The KBRA does not make
decisions about priority dates and the amount of water
anyone has a water right to — that is the jurisdiction of
the adjudication. Instead, the KBRA is an arrangement
between the Tribes and the Project irrigators that lays out
how each party will behave in regard to water rights calls
and diversions.”
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