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1 FY 2012 Tribal Budget Advisory Council National Budget Meeting Bureau of Indian Affairs Pacific Region Sacramento, California

2 Pacific Region Tribal Representatives Robert Smith, Chairman Pala Band of Mission Indians Arch Super, Chairman Karuk Tribe of California Representing 103 tribes of the Pacific Region.

3 Pacific Region Priority Water Programs: R3120-Water Rights Negotiation/Litigation N3410-Water Management, Planning & Pre-development Trinity River, Northern California

4 Program Goal: “…successfully support the prudent management and conservation of Tribal natural resources and assist tribes with establishing and defining water rights and settling claims through negotiations.”

5 Program Objectives: “…for the Benefit and protection of Tribal water resources and their environments” Empowerment of tribes:  to develop partnerships  to develop tribal water plans  to develop strategies

6 FY 2012 needs: Include:  Water rights negotiation and settlements  Water Resources Assessments  Drilling Exploration  Inventories of Priority Tribal Lands  Increase in program staff Mount Shasta

7  Surface water and ground water supplies  water quality  overdraft  water diversions  water transfers  ecosystem management  Water rights Tribal concerns:

8 Funding: Request approximately $10.4 million dollars in Budget Year 2012 –$1,500,000 to the Pacific Regional Office improved water rights. –$1,000,000 to Coachella Valley Tribes –For future emergency planning and resources protection as a result of fires & flooding. –$1,000,000 for Russian River & Cache Creek Basin-water quantification studies for 15 tribes –$2,500,000 to Northern California tribes for participation in Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement –$100,000 to Tule River Reservation to participate in ongoing water rights negotiation –$800,000 to Pechanga, Cahuilla and Ramona to continue participation in U.S. vs. Fallbrook litigation –$500,000 for California tribal water resources planning participation with the State of California –$3,000,000 Pacific Region tribes for drought related emergency water supply development

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10 Accomplishments (Examples) Soboba Water Right Settlement Tule River Negotiation Fall Brook Negotiation-US vs. Fallbrook Utility District

11 Accomplishments (Examples) California Tribal Water Planning Colusa Reservation

12 Accomplishments (Examples) Hoopa, Yurok, Karuk and the Klamath Tribes Inter-Tribal Fish and Water Commission

13 Closing Remarks Ian Britton - FreeFoto.com


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