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State, tribes reach deal on water

by The Associated Press
| December 16, 2014 12:33 PM

Montana officials have reached a new agreement on a water compact with the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Montana Gov. Steve Bullock and Attorney General Tim Fox announced Thursday.

Fox and Bullock said the new compact will protect the tribe’s rights while ensuring irrigators and residents on or near the Flathead Indian Reservation have a reliable water supply. The agreement would set up a $30 million fund in part to pay for pumping water to meet irrigation demands.

It also establishes a technical team that includes irrigators to put into effect provisions of the compact that protect historic uses of the reservation’s water while making sure the tribe’s stream-flow targets on the Flathead River are met.

The compact needs further approval from the state Legislature, Congress and the Northwest Montana tribes.

The Montana Legislature last year rejected a prior agreement that was the product of more than a decade of negotiations. At least four lawsuits have been filed since then over claims to the water flowing on or through the reservation.

Those cases are still pending.