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Identifying Tribal Rights That Could Affect a Water Utility
Native American tribes are independent, sovereign nations with water and traditional treaty rights that are often deemed superior to a water utility's rights. Several courts in the United States have determined tribal status to be higher than that of a state. This sovereignty status provides tribes with unique rights, particularly concerning the allocation of water.
Identifying Tribal Rights That Could Affect a Water Utility
Native American tribes are independent, sovereign nations with water and traditional treaty rights that are often deemed superior to a water utility's rights. Several courts in the United States have determined tribal status to be higher than that of a state. This sovereignty status provides tribes with unique rights, particularly concerning the allocation of water.
Identifying Tribal Rights That Could Affect a Water Utility
Baker, Keri‐Ann C. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 105 ; 18-19
2013-11-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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