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Reservation Water Quality

A federal court in Arizona denied two irrigation and drainage districts’ motion to dismiss the Ak-Chin Indian Community’s suit over water quality in the tribe’s reservation. However, the court also ruled that the United States must be added as a defendant in the case under Rule 19.

PHOENIX — A federal court in Arizona denied two irrigation and drainage districts’ motion to dismiss the Ak-Chin Indian Community’s suit over water quality in the tribe’s reservation. However, the court also ruled that the United States must be added as a defendant in the case under Rule 19.  

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