Sec. 406. Agreements for creation of water for the Colorado River System or for Storing Water in Lake Mead
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Notwithstanding section 2116 of the Revised Statutes (commonly known as the Indian Trade and Intercourse Act ; 25 U.S.C. 177 ) or any other provision of law, the CRIT is authorized, subject to the approval of the Secretary under section 407(a), and has the sole authority, to enter into, with any person, an agreement for conserved water on the condition that if the conserved water is delivered, the delivery is to a location in the Lower Basin of the State and not in Navajo, Apache, or Cochise counties. The term of any agreement for conserved water entered into under subsection
(a)shall be mutually agreed, except that the term shall not exceed 100 years. Any person entering into an agreement for conserved water with the CRIT under this section shall use the water received in accordance with applicable Federal and State law.
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Sec. 406
Agreements for creation of water for the Colorado River System or for Storing Water in Lake Mead
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