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Tribe, US officials reach deal to save Colorado River water | National

PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona’s Native American tribes agreed Thursday with the U.S. government not to use some of their Colorado River rights in exchange for $150 million and pipeline project funding reached.

A $233 million deal with the Gila River Indian community announced in Phoenix to save a river critical to a large agricultural industry and vital to more than 40 million people in seven states in the western United States. was hailed as an example of the kind of cooperation needed for Mexico. Officials called it “compensatory protection.”

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