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Does the U.S. Forest Service have the ability to object to other water rights holders, in other words have “standing,” in the state adjudication process?

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Does the U.S. Forest Service have the ability to object to other water rights holders, in other words have “standing,” in the state adjudication process?

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Yes. The U.S. Forest Service currently has the ability to object in the state adjudication process and will continue to have the ability to object to water uses on National Forest System lands under the Compact.

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