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HCM2004: reserved water rights; exclusion

PRIME SPONSOR: Representative Griffin, LD 14

BILL STATUS: House Engrossed

 

 

 

Overview

Urges Congress to allow Arizona to manage its water resources in federally designated areas.

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According to the Federal Reserved Water Rights Doctrine, which was a result of the 1908 United States Supreme Court case Winters v. United States, when an area of federal jurisdiction is established in a state, the federal government may implicitly or explicitly reserve water in "a sufficient quantity to meet the purposes for designation." If an exact quantity of water is not specified, the amount may be quantified in a state's adjudication of water claims (blm.gov).

Provisions

1.       Requests that any new federally designated area in Arizona not include a water right that prevents Arizona from comprehensively managing its water resources.

 

 

 

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Fifty-fourth Legislature                               HCM 2004

First Regular Session                    Version 3: House Engrossed

 

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