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When Water Rights Evaporate | K&L Gates LLP


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In August 2020, we outlined four notable interstate water rights cases before the U.S. Supreme Court that are likely to change how states use and treat water as a resource. One of those cases,
Texas v. New Mexico, addresses how states may allocate their respective water rights under an interstate compact if water allocated under the compact evaporates. On 14 December 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that water held by New Mexico at the request of Texas must be credited as delivered, despite the fact that a significant portion of the water at issue had evaporated. The court’s decision highlights how interstate disputes over shared water resources will likely turn on decisions made by court-appointed third parties, and how unexpected weather events caused by climate change can have long-term consequences for water allocation. ....

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SCOTUS Decision in Texas v. New Mexico


TEXAS V. NEW MEXICO
In August 2020, we outlined four notable interstate water rights cases before the U.S. Supreme Court that are likely to change how states use and treat water as a resource. One of those cases, 
Texas v. New Mexico, addresses how states may allocate their respective water rights under an interstate compact if water allocated under the compact evaporates. On 14 December 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that water held by New Mexico at the request of Texas must be credited as delivered, despite the fact that a significant portion of the water at issue had evaporated. The court’s decision highlights how interstate disputes over shared water resources will likely turn on decisions made by court-appointed third parties, and how unexpected weather events caused by climate change can have long-term consequences for water allocation.  ....

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