FROM THE ARCHIVE
Pueblo fights limits to water usage
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2002

Pojoaque Pueblo in New Mexico was in court on Tuesday to oppose the state's attempts to limit its water usage.

The state believes the tribe is taking more than its fair share of water. The state cites an 18-hole golf course under construction and a resort hotel in the works.

The tribe, backed by the Department of Justice, asked a federal magistrate to wait until water rights in northern New Mexico are fully quantified before acting to limit its usage.

Get the Story:
Pojoaque Official Compares Water Order to al-Qaida (The Santa Fe New Mexican 11/27)

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