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Nevada encourages farmers to sell water rights to address groundwater depletion

Nevada encourages farmers to sell water rights to address groundwater depletion

Nevada's driest areas are testing a new program where farmers sell their water rights to reduce groundwater overuse and protect future agricultural prospects.

Anna Phillips reports for The Washington Post.

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New institute aims to help Native American tribes advocate for their water rights

New institute aims to help Native American tribes advocate for their water rights

For years, drought and development in the West have caused water shortages for Native American tribes. Now, a new institute aims to give tribes resources and training to advocate for their water rights.
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The fight over Maui’s water rights has intensified after deadly fire

The fight over Maui’s water rights has intensified after deadly fire

Native Hawaiians say the tragedy is being used as a pretext to roll back their gains in securing water supplies.
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The forgotten sovereigns of the Colorado River

As the West’s major river dries up, tribes have asserted rights to its water long ignored by state and federal authorities.
Most of Chemehuevi tribe's water goes to California cities
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Most of Chemehuevi tribe's water goes to California cities

The Chemehuevi’s reservation fronts about 30 miles of the Colorado River, yet 97% of the tribe’s water stays in the river, much of it used by Southern California cities. The tribe isn’t paid for it.
Tribal nations push for seats at the table in Colorado River negotiations
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Tribal nations push for seats at the table in Colorado River negotiations

As federal and state officials prepare to renegotiate the rules governing the Colorado River, the region’s tribal nations are demanding seats at the table — seats that could make or break the basin’s future.

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‘A foundation of racism’: California’s antiquated water rights system faces new scrutiny

California's antiquated system of water rights still governs the use of the state’s supplies, but it is now drawing scrutiny like never before.

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