Petition for Org. Estab. of Irrig

CourtMontana Supreme Court
DecidedApril 16, 1984
Docket83-106
StatusPublished

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No. 83-106 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA 1984

IN RE: PETITION FOR ORGANIZATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT IN RAVALLI COUNTY, TO BE KNOWN AS DALY DITCHES IRRIGATION DISTRICT.

APPEAL FROM: District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, In and for the County of Ravalli, The Honorable James B. Wheelis, Judge presiding.

COUNSEL OF RECORD: For Appellants:

Loble & Pauly, Lester Loble I1 and Thomas Hopgood argued for Dept. of Natural Resources, Helena, Montana

For Respondents: Larry Persson argued for Daly Ditches and other petitioners, Hamilton, Montana Recht & Greef; Charles H. Recht and Judy Loring argued for Skalkaho Creek Exchange Water Users, Hamilton, Montana Paul B. Smith, Boulder, Plontana Stanton Cooper, pro se, Hamilton, Montana Charles Likes, pro se, Hamilton, Montana

Submitted: December 8, 1983 Decided: April 17, 1984

Filed: APR i / 1984

Clerk Mr. Justice John C. Sheehy delivered the Opinion of the Court.

On December 17, 1982, the District Court, Fourth Judicial District, Ravalli County, entered its order and decree establishing an irrigation district in Ravalli County to be known as Daly Ditches Irrigation District. The appeals here are not concerned with the legality of the organization of the district, but rather how the cost of maintenance of the district shall be allocated or distributed among members and water users. I.

Facts and History By transfer from the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, the district has become the owner of certain irrigation ditches, waste ditches, distribution 1a.terals and three small reservoirs, all formerly known as the Daly ditches water project. Two of the district's ditches, the Republican Ditch and the Hedge Ditch divert water from the Bitteroot River. These ditches, 12.75 miles and 23.25 miles in length respectively cross in their lonq courses Skalkaho Creek. The district has water users who own early water rights (that is to say early in time of appropriation) to the use of waters from Skalkaho Creek. The district includes members whose lands are above and easterly from the Republican and Hedge Ditches, and water from these ditches cannot reach such members' lands. By diverting waters from Skallcaho Creek, irrigation waters can be and have been brought to those higher lands. Long ago an exchange system was worked out whereby the owners of lands below the Hedge and Republican Ditches, who owned early rights to the use of waters from Skalkaho Creek, permitted the predecessors of the district to divert waters from Skalkaho Creek for distribution to the high lands. Under the exchange, the early Skalkaho water use owners received an equivalent amount of water from the Republican and Hedge Ditches, out of the Bitterroot River, delivered without charge. The Republican Ditch was originally constructed by the Republican Ditch Company prior to the year 1885. In 1901, the canal right-of-way and water right were conveyed to the Ravalli Land and Irrigation Company. The Hedge Ditch was constructed for the most part by the fabled Montana copper king, Marcus Daly. All of the rights-of-way and water rights to the Hedge Ditch were conveyed by Margaret P. Daly for herself and as executor of the will of Marcus Daly to the Ravalli Land a.nd Irrigation Company on December 20, 1901. Under a decree entered on July 29, 1916, in the Ravalli County District Court, in cause no. 2149, entitled Ravalli Land and Irrigation Company v. R. W. Nicol, et al., the District Court decreed the rights of water users from Skalkaho Creek through Ravalli Land and Irrigation Company. The right of Ravalli Land and Irrigation Company to sell water which it had appropriated came before this Court in Brennan v. Jones (1936), 101 Mont. 550, 55 P.2d 697. This Court made note of the exchange arrangement, stating: "It appears from the record that prior to the commencement of the original water rights suit, the corporati-on entered into an arrangement verbally whereby certain of the wa.ter users whose rights were based on appropriations out of Skalkaho Creek, and whose lands lay below the 'Republican1 and 'Hedge' ditches, obtained from these two ditches an amount of water equal to their rights out of the Skalkaho, and in exchange the corporation diverted from the waters of the Skalkaho an amount of water equal to that delivered to the water users bel-ow . the two company river ditches.. . " 101Mont. at 559, 55 P.2d at 698.

In Brennan, it was noted by this Court that the water commissioner in distributing the waters of Skalkaho Creek, distributed first to the irrigation company the amount of its prior rights, in accordance with the priorities of the 1916 decree, and also the amount of water adjudicated to various water users to whom the company was delivering an equal amount of river water from the Republican and Hedge Ditches. The court further noted that the manner of taking waters both by exchange and under the rights which the irrigation company

owned was handled the same way both before and after the commencement and termination of the water right suit in 1916. 101 Mont. at 560-561, 55 P.2d at 699. On October 1, 1942, the Ravalli Land and Irrigation Company deeded all of its right, title and interest in the several irrigation ditches owned by it, waste ditches, distribution laterals, and reservoirs to the State Water Conservation Boa-rd. The instrument of transfer recites the following obligation on the part of the water board in connection with the transfer: "Said second party further agrees that it will, without charge, supply water to those owners of land having decreed water rights from Skalkaho Creek, and whose lands lie west of and below the Republican and Hedge river Ditches, and whose wa.ter rights have been taken from Skalkaho Creek above such ditches for use on higher lands with an equivalent amount of water from said river ditches. " The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) is the successor to the State Water Conservation Board. During the time that the state has owned the Daly ditch project, it has sustained financial losses. In 1979, the state legislature found that extensive cost of repairs for the Daly ditch water project were now necessary; it had operated at a loss since the state owned the project; it would require increased subsidization from the general fund for future operation; and the useful life of the water project for the state of Montana had ended. The legislature therefore directed the DNRC to dispose of the project by transferring or selling it, or else the project should be abandoned. Ch. 534, Laws of Montana (1979). Daly Ditches Irrigation District is being formed for the purpose of taking over from the DNRC the operation and maintenance of the Daly ditch project. The District Court found that the DNRC has attempted unilaterally to revoke its consent to the exchange agreements by a letter of cancellation sent to individuals claiming exchange user status, and unilaterally to cancel all exchange agreements, and has refused to deliver water from the Republican Ditch or any other ditch in exchange for Skalkaho Creek water. (Findings No. 90, 93, 94.) Some of the Skalkaho Creek exchange vrater users have petitioned to be members of the new Daly Ditches Irrigation District; more have not. In its order and decree of December 17, 1982, establishing the district, the District Court made findings relating to the exchange of the use of such waters.

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Brennan v. Jones
55 P.2d 697 (Montana Supreme Court, 1936)

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