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Date: September 6, 2008
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Secretary Kempthorne Congratulates Senator Reid, Paiute Tribe, Federal and State Officials and Water Authority at Signing Ceremony for Truckee River Operating Agreement 

Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne joined U.S. Senator and Majority Leader Harry Reid; Chairman Mervin Wright, Jr. of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe of Indians; and other federal, state and local dignitaries at a signing ceremony on Saturday for the Truckee River Operating Agreement, at Wingfield Park on the river.
Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne joined U.S. Senator and Majority Leader Harry Reid; Chairman Mervin Wright, Jr. of  the Pyramid  Lake Paiute Tribe of Indians; and other federal, state and local dignitaries at a signing ceremony on Saturday for the Truckee River Operating Agreement, at Wingfield Park on the river. Hi-Res

RENO, NV -- Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne today joined U.S. Senator and  Majority Leader Harry Reid; Chairman Mervin Wright, Jr. of  the Pyramid  Lake Paiute Tribe of Indians; and other federal, state and local dignitaries at  a signing ceremony for the Truckee River Operating Agreement, at Wingfield Park  on the river.

“We have traveled a long road to reach this day. The  Truckee Riverhas been the subject of  conflict and litigation for the past 100 years,” Kempthorne said.  “For the  past 18 years, we have worked to come up with an agreement that is the keystone  of the Truckee-Carson-Pyramid Lake Water Rights Settlement Act, which Senator  Reid so skillfully shepherded through Congress in 1990. The journey has not been  easy, but we made it.”

In addition to the Department of the Interior and  the tribe, those signing the agreement before an audience of more than 400  included the Department of Justice, the States of California and  Nevada, and the Truckee Meadows  Water Authority.  Those participating included Assistant Attorney General  Ronald Tenpas of the Justice Department; Resources Secretary Mike Chrisman of  the State of California; Director  Allen Biaggi of the Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources; and  Chairman Mike Carrigan, Board of Directors, Truckee Meadows Water  Authority.

The agreement is the fulfillment of the requirements of the  1990 Settlement Act for the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, sponsored by Sen. Reid,  which directed the Secretary of the Interior to negotiate an operating  agreement
for the major federal and private reservoirs on the  TruckeeRiverupstream of  Reno.

“The  TruckeeRiveris the primary source of water  for the Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation and for the growing communities of  Renoand  Sparks,” Secretary Kempthorne  said.  “We now have an agreement that benefits all who depend on the river  for water and ensures that the people of the states of California and Nevada can  move forward with certainty to a more prosperous future…. this day is part of a  new day in the West. A day when step by step, agreement by agreement, we resolve  old and bitter water disputes in a new spirit of cooperation and  partnership.”

The Truckee River Operating Agreement removes no water  rights and benefits all users by ensuring efficient coordination of the  operation of the reservoirs for the purposes of storage, release, and exchange  of water.
All unappropriated water goes to the tribe—hundreds of thousands of  acre feet per year, depending on snow pack.  The agreement also provides storage  space in the reservoirs to increase municipal drought supplies for  Renoand  Sparks, benefits instream flows for  fishery and water quality purposes, and enhances reservoir levels for recreation  use.

 
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