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Water rights settlement brings hope to Navajo and Hopi tribes

July 25, 2024 | Flagstaff City, Coconino County, Arizona



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Water rights settlement brings hope to Navajo and Hopi tribes
In a recent government meeting, significant progress was reported regarding the resolution of water rights claims involving the Navajo Nation, the Hopi Tribe, and the San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe. Lee Story from the TSL Law Group, who has been working with the city of Flagstaff since 1994, highlighted the importance of reaching a settlement rather than engaging in prolonged litigation.

Story detailed the history of water resource management in the region, noting that efforts to settle these claims have been ongoing since the passage of the Navajo Hopi Land Settlement Act in 1996. He emphasized that a draft agreement has been created and legislation has been introduced in Congress, marking a pivotal step forward in addressing the water rights disputes that have persisted since 2014.

The meeting underscored the collaborative efforts between the city and tribal entities, with Story expressing optimism about the drafted agreement, which he described as a \"significant document\" that includes numerous exhibits aimed at resolving the longstanding issues. The discussions reflect a commitment to fostering better relations and ensuring equitable access to water resources for all parties involved.

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