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Navajo Nation files injunction on water rights
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MONDAY, MARCH 17, 2003 The Navajo Nation has filed suit against the federal government to protect its water rights on the Colorado River. The suit is not to claim water rights but to prevent Secretary of Interior Gale Norton from allocating water without representing the tribe's interests. A separate case claiming water rights is expected. Several states are entangled in a dispute over use of the Colorado River. The case is Navajo Nation v. DOI, No. 03-507. It was filed in U.S. District Court in Arizona. Get the Story:
Navajos sue U.S. over water from the Colorado River (The Arizona Republic 3/17)
Navajos: Halt water use until rights met (The Gallup Independent 3/15) Relevant Links:
Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org Related Stories:
Navajo water use issues still a hot topic (03/03)
Navajo water issues to be considered at meeting (2/28)
Water being reduced to Navajo farmers in N.M. (2/27)
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