Nebraska v. Wyoming

534 U.S. 40, 122 S. Ct. 420, 151 L. Ed. 2d 356, 2001 U.S. LEXIS 10607
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedNovember 13, 2001
Docket108 ORIG
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Nebraska v. Wyoming, 534 U.S. 40, 122 S. Ct. 420, 151 L. Ed. 2d 356, 2001 U.S. LEXIS 10607 (2001).

Opinion

The Final Report of the Special Master is received and ordered filed.

DECREE

This cause, having come to be heard on the Final Report of the Special Master appointed by the Court, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

1. The Final Settlement Stipulation executed by all of the parties to this ease and presented to the Special Master on March 15, 2001, is approved;

2. The proposed Modified Decree submitted as the Appendix to the Final Settlement Stipulation is entered, replacing the decree originally entered in this case on October 8,1945, as modified on June 15, 1953;

3. All claims, counterclaims, and cross-claims brought in this case are hereby dismissed with prejudice; and

4. The parties shall share in the cost of this litigation in the manner that this Court shall order following the entry of the Modified Decree.

APPENDIX

Modified North Platte Decree

[Entered on October 8, 1945, Nebraska v. Wyoming, 325 U. S. 589, 665, modified and supplemented on June 15, 1953, *41 Nebraska v. Wyoming, 345 U. S. 981, and further modified November 13, 2001, Nebraska v. Wyoming, supra, p. 40.]

This Court equitably apportioned the North Platte River among the States of Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska in 1945. Nebraska v. Wyoming, 325 U. S. 589, 665 (1945). The Decree was amended pursuant to a stipulation and joint motion of the parties in 1953. Nebraska v. Wyoming, 345 U. S. 981. In 1986, the State of Nebraska filed suit against the State of Wyoming. In 1987, Wyoming filed counterclaims against Nebraska. This Court resolved certain issues on cross-motions for summary judgment in 1993. Nebraska v. Wyoming, 507 U. S. 584. In 1995, this Court granted in part and denied in part Nebraska’s motion to amend its petition, and granted in part and denied in part Wyoming’s motion to amend its counterclaims and to file cross-claims against the United States. Nebraska v. Wyoming, 515 U. S. 1. The parties have agreed upon this Court’s entry of this Modified Decree to a dismissal with prejudice of all claims, counterclaims, and cross-claims for which leave to file was or could have been sought in this case.

The parties to this cause having filed a Final Settlement Stipulation dated March 13, 2001, which includes the parties’ agreement to create the North Platte Decree Committee to assist them in monitoring, administering, and implementing this Modified Decree, and a Joint Motion for Approval of Stipulation, Modification of Decree, and Dismissal with Prejudice, and the Court being fully advised:

IT IS ORDERED:

That the Final Settlement Stipulation dated March 13, 2001, is hereby approved and adopted;

That all claims, counterclaims, and cross-claims for which leave to file was or could have been sought in this case are hereby dismissed with prejudice; and

That the Decree of October 8, 1945, as amended on June 15,1953, is hereby modified as follows:

*42 I. The State of Colorado, its officers, attorneys, agents, and employees, be and they are hereby severally enjoined:

(a) From diverting or permitting the diversion of water from the North Platte River and its tributaries for the irrigation of more than a total of 145,000 acres of land in Jackson County, Colorado, during any one irrigation season;

(b) From storing or permitting the storage of more than a total amount of 17,000 acre-feet of water for irrigation purposes from the North Platte River and its tributaries in Jackson County, Colorado, between October 1 of any year and September 30 of the following year;

(c) From exporting out of the basin of the North Platte River and its tributaries in Jackson County, Colorado, to any other stream basin or basins more than 60,000 acre-feet of water in any period of ten consecutive years reckoned in continuing progressive series beginning with October 1, 1945.

II. The State of Wyoming, its officers, attorneys, agents, and employees, be and they are hereby severally enjoined:

(a) From diverting or permitting the diversion of water for irrigation from the North Platte River and its tributaries, including water from hydrologically connected groundwater wells, upstream of Pathfinder Dam for the consumption in any period of ten consecutive years reckoned in continuing progressive series, of more than the largest amount of water consumed for irrigation from such sources in any ten consecutive year period between 1952 and 1999, inclusive. This injunction becomes effective the first full calendar year after the date of entry of this Modified Decree. The consumptive use of irrigation water in this area to be counted under this injunction shall include the following:

(1) Water consumed for irrigation purposes on lands irrigated with surface water diversions of natural flow;

(2) Water consumed for irrigation purposes on lands irrigated with water stored pursuant to paragraph 11(e);

*43 (3) Water consumed for irrigation purposes on lands irrigated by water from hydrologically connected groundwater wells;

(4) Water consumed for purposes other than irrigation under water rights transferred since October 8, 1945, from an irrigation use to another use;

The largest amount of water consumed for irrigation from such sources in any ten consecutive year period between 1952 and 1999, inclusive, has been determined by the parties pursuant to a methodology and procedures approved and adopted in the Final Settlement Stipulation to be 1,280,000 acre-feet. For the purpose of determining compliance with this injunction, the amount of water consumed for irrigation from such sources shall be determined by the same methodology and procedures. After ten years of administration, accounting, and reporting under this injunction, the methodology and the ten consecutive year limit will be reviewed by the North Platte Decree Committee pursuant to procedures approved and adopted in the Final Settlement Stipulation to determine if there is a better methodology for calculating the largest amount of water consumed for irrigation in such ten consecutive year period and for determining compliance.

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