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No. 7047272
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

United States v. Gila Valley Irrigation District

No. 7047272 · Decided June 30, 1997
No. 7047272 · Ninth Circuit · 1997 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
June 30, 1997
Citation
No. 7047272
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
This is the latest iteration of a lawsuit originally brought by the United States in 1925 “seeking a determination of the rights and priorities of Indians and non-Indians to the waters of the Gila River.” United States v. Gila Valley Irrigation Dist., 961 F.2d 1432 , 1433 (9th Cir.1992). The United States, acting on its own behalf and as trustee and guardian for the Pima and Apache Indians, negotiated a consent decree with private landowners that established the relative rights and obligations of Indian and non-Indian users of the Gila River. In 1935, the district court approved the Globe Equity Consent Decree, the meaning of which has been litigated ever since. 1 The parties appeal from the district court’s most recent decision in this case. See United States v. Gila Valley Irrigation Dist., 920 F.Supp. 1444 (D.Ariz.1996). The Gila River Indian Community (“GRIC”) and the San Carlos Apache Tribe appeal from the district court’s interpretation of Article VIII. GRIC also appeals from the district court’s decision concerning GRIC’s diversion rights at Gila Crossing. Finally, the private landowners, known as the Upper Valley Defendants (“UVDs”), appeal from the district court’s determination that water diverted under the Decree is to be used for agricultural irrigation only. We have jurisdiction under the Decree and pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1291 . We adopt the reasoning of the district court as it relates to the issues presented on appeal, and we affirm. . This court has interpreted the Decree on numerous occasions. See United States v. Gila Valley Irrigation Dist., 31 F.3d 1428 (9th Cir.1994); United States v. Gila Valley Irrigation Dist., 961 F.2d 1432 (9th Cir.1992); United States v. Gila Valley Irrigation Dist., 959 F.2d 242 (9th Cir.1992) (unpublished); United States v. Gila Valley Irrigation Dist., 454 F.2d 219 (9th Cir.1972); Gila Valley Irrigation Dist. v. United States, 118 F.2d 507 (9th Cir.1941).
Plain English Summary
This is the latest iteration of a lawsuit originally brought by the United States in 1925 “seeking a determination of the rights and priorities of Indians and non-Indians to the waters of the Gila River.” United States v.
Key Points
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This is the latest iteration of a lawsuit originally brought by the United States in 1925 “seeking a determination of the rights and priorities of Indians and non-Indians to the waters of the Gila River.” United States v.
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