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Pechanga, Rancho Water reach agreement on framework for water settlement; Agreement could bring access to water for Tribe, dry year supply of water for Rancho, and millions for regional water supply and quality project

Posted by: Maven on December 17, 2008 at 8:55 pm

From Market Watch:

The Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians and the Rancho California Water District today announced an agreement on a framework, developed with the assistance of the Metropolitan Water District and a team appointed by the United States Department of Interior, that will resolve Pechanga’s longstanding claims to water rights in the Santa Margarita River Basin.

The framework agreement will provide Pechanga with rights to water that are equal to those that were set forth in the original federal court Fallbrook Decree. Pechanga will receive water from the Wolf Valley Basin and other sources as outlined in a new supply agreement expected to be entered into among Pechanga, Metropolitan Water District and the United States on behalf of the Tribe. No other water user in the Santa Margarita Basin will be affected by this agreement.

Pechanga has also agreed to provide a portion of the settlement contribution that they expect to receive from the federal government to the Rancho California Integrated Resource Plan Project, an initiative that will enhance water supply and quality for Southwest Riverside County through 2050. This could result in anywhere from $10 to $20 million in federal funds for the project.

“This framework agreement, while still subject to additional federal review and approvals, marks a historic milestone in our long battle to preserve our water rights,” said Tribal Chairman Mark Macarro. “Generations of Pechanga leaders have struggled to secure our access to this important resource. This agreement will allow all parties involved to avoid costly and protracted lawsuits and finally bring about a resolution to this struggle.”

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