Jason King, P.E. State Engineer WSWC/NARF Symposium on the Settlement of Indian Reserved Water Right Claims August 25-27, 2015 Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe’s.

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Jason King, P.E. State Engineer WSWC/NARF Symposium on the Settlement of Indian Reserved Water Right Claims August 25-27, 2015 Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe’s Water Rights Settlement PL

California Conservation Commission “ …the waters of Lake Tahoe are too valuable an asset, from every point of view, to permit them to be diverted, without established limit, into any other state…The Commission, therefore recommends as strongly as it can, that this State bring suit, before the Supreme Court of the United States, against the State of Nevada to have the waters of Lake Tahoe equitably apportioned to and between the two states…”

Competing Demands -Use in the Lake Tahoe Basin – Nevada and California -Pyramid Lake and it’s fisheries -Hydropower along the Truckee River -Reno/Sparks Metropolitan Area M&I -Truckee Meadows Irrigation -Fernley Area, M&I and Irrigation -Lower Carson (Newlands Project) -Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe

Truckee River Key Dates Federal Reclamation Act is passed U.S. v Orr Ditch Water Co. begins Truckee River General Electric Decree is issued Truckee River Agreement is signed Orr Ditch Decree is issued Interstate Compact Authorized by Congress -States approved in 1970 and 1971 but never ratified by Congress Public Law enacted

Pyramid Lake/Truckee-Carson Water Rights Settlement Act PL Seven Elements 1.Resolve interstate allocations for the Truckee River, Carson River and Lake Tahoe Basin between the states of Nevada and California (Sec 204) 2.Improve management and efficiency of the Newlands Project (Sec 209) 3.Promote the enhancement and recovery of endangered and threatened fish species in the Truckee River (Sec 207) 4.Protect wetlands in Lahontan Valley (Sec 206) 5.Negotiate an operating agreement for the Truckee River (TROA) (Sec 205) 6.Establish a settlement fund for the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe (Sec 208) 7.Establish a settlement fund for the Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe (Sec 102)

Pyramid Lake/Truckee-Carson Water Rights Settlement Act Carson River Interstate Allocation -Alpine Decree affirmed as the allocation Truckee River -32,000 acre-feet to California -Balance to Nevada (~550,000 acre-feet based on average flow) Lake Tahoe Basin -34,000 acre-feet total available water from all sources -23,000 acre-feet to California (2/3) -11,000 acre-feet to Nevada (1/3)

Pyramid Lake/Truckee-Carson Water Rights Settlement Act Truckee River Operating Agreement (TROA) -Five Mandatory Signatory Parties -Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe -Nevada -California -United States -Truckee Meadows Water Authority (Successor to Sierra Pacific Power Company)

Pyramid Lake/Truckee-Carson Water Rights Settlement Act TROA includes provisions and procedures that: ‒ Protects existing water rights ‒ Increases the operational flexibility and efficiency of certain reservoirs in the Lake Tahoe and Truckee River basins ‒ Provides additional drought protection by storing water in existing reservoirs for future Municipal & Industrial demands in the Truckee Meadows for the Cities of Reno and Sparks

Pyramid Lake/Truckee-Carson Water Rights Settlement Act TROA includes provisions and procedures that: ‒ Increases recreational opportunities in the federal reservoirs; improves stream flows and fish habitat throughout the Truckee River basin; and enhances spawning flows in the lower Truckee River for the benefit of Pyramid Lake. ‒ Improves water quality in the Truckee River, and ‒ Resolves existing and potential issues and conflicts resulting in an orderly and stable administration of the water supplies.

Pyramid Lake/Truckee-Carson Water Rights Settlement Act TROA’s Significant Procedural Steps: ‒ The Truckee River Decree had to be changed to allow changes in Floriston Rates (previously established flow rate benchmarks) to promote credit storage in upstream reservoirs ‒ Change permits needed to be granted to allow direct diversion Truckee River rights to be stored in upstream reservoirs located in California ‒ The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribes (PLPT) claim to all the unappropriated water of the Truckee River had to be confirmed, thereby declaring the Truckee River fully appropriated. ‒ The PLPT’s unappropriated rights were allowed to be administered by the Federal Water Master, not the Nevada State Engineer. ‒ Environmental evaluation ‒ TROA had to be promulgated as a federal regulation

Pyramid Lake/Truckee-Carson Water Rights Settlement Act TROA Status: ‒ Agreement approved in June 2008 ‒ Final implementation dependent on a number of contingencies being met. ‒ Last week, final purchase of water in support of the Water Quality Settlement Agreement between Reno, Sparks and Washoe County and the PLPT was secured. ‒ TROA implemented this year? Early 2016?

Pyramid Lake/Truckee-Carson Water Rights Settlement Act TROA Administration: ‒ Administered by the Federal Water Master ‒ Coordinating Committee ‒ One representative from each signatory party. ‒ Review and discuss implementation, scheduling, forecasting and coordination in the operation of the Truckee River reservoirs. ‒ Dispute Resolution ‒ Truckee River Special Hearing Officer ‒ Appealable to the Orr Ditch Court

Questions?