Yavapai-Apache Nation Water Rights Settlement Act of 2026
Senate bill settles Yavapai-Apache Nation's Colorado River water rights claims and establishes tribal water allocation framework for Southwest tribal development.
Senate bill settles Yavapai-Apache Nation's Colorado River water rights claims and establishes tribal water allocation framework for Southwest tribal development.
S 3617 settles water rights claims for the Yavapai-Apache Nation by clarifying their entitlements to Colorado River water allocations and establishing a framework for water management and use. The bill likely includes provisions for tribal water infrastructure development, storage rights, and coordination with other Arizona water users and federal agencies.
Water rights in the Colorado River Basin are among the most contested and economically significant issues in the Southwest, affecting millions of people across multiple states. This settlement addresses longstanding disputes that have prevented the Yavapai-Apache Nation from fully developing water resources for economic development, agriculture, and community needs on their reservation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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