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Gila River Tribe signs water settlement with city
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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2003 The Gila River Indian Community signed a water sharing agreement with the city of Phoenix. The city will lease about 4.9 billion gallons of water from the tribe. The deal needs Congressional approval. Get the Story:
Phoenix, tribe sign water pact (The Arizona Republic 7/18) Relevant Links:
Gila River Indian Community - http://www.gric.nsn.us Related Stories:
Ariz. tribe settles water rights case with U.S. (02/06)
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