The Federated Indians of
Graton Rancheria in California are reportedly meeting with landowners to discuss water issues near its gaming site.
The Class III gaming compact requires the tribe to address environmental impacts.
A monitoring system will be set up to measure whether the casino's wells will affect private wells, The Rohnert Park Community Voice reported.
The tribe has already started work on the casino, which is set to open in late 2013.
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Casino water talks under way
(The Rohnert Park Community Voice 7/13)
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Rancheria to go into effect (7/9)
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