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June 2003
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Tentative Settlement Reached in Soboba Indians' Lawsuit against Metropolitan Water District over 70 Years of Lost Water Supplies
Soboba Band of Mission Indians v. Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
On April 17, 2003, a tentative settlement agreement was reached that would resolve litigation over Indian water rights to groundwater in the Hemet-San Jacinto Valley area of Riverside County filed three years ago by the Soboba Band of Mission Indians against the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.
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