Western Water Law & Policy Reporter
January 2023
Volume 27, Number 3
January 2023
FEATURE ARTICLE
Idaho Water Users Fear Encroachment of Regional Matters on the Snake River Water Rights Act of 2004—The ‘Nez Perce Agreement’ by Andrew J. Waldera, Esq., Sawtooth Law Offices, Boise, Idaho63
WESTERN WATER NEWS
Federal Government to Provide $250 Million in Funding to Local Agencies for Salton Sea Restoration Projects66
LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS
Washington State Joint Legislative Task Force Issues Report on Water Resource Mitigation68
REGULATORY DEVELOPMENTS
In a Major Regulatory Step, FERC Approves Removal of Four Dams on the Klamath River71
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Utilizes Hydrologic Scenarios to Predict Inflow at Lake Powell and Lake Mead73
Colorado Adopts New Regulation to Allow Direct Potable Reuse of Public Water Supplies74
California Coastal Commission Approves Substantial Desalination Pro-
ject76
PENALTIES AND SANCTIONS
Recent Investigations, Settlements, Penalties, and Sanctions78
JUDICIAL DEVELOPMENTS
Federal:
Georgia Municipal Immunity Does Not Shield Wastewater Treatment Utility from PFAS Lia-
bility81
Johnson v. 3M Company, ___F.4th___, Case No. 21-13663 (11th Cir. Dec. 21, 2022).
District Court Finds Colorado Mine Violated the Clean Water Act82
Stone v. High Mountain Mining Company, LLC, et. al., ___F.Supp.4th___, Case No. 19-CV-1246 (D. Colo. 2022).
State:
Washington Supreme Court Holds Guidance Providing for Broad Discretion in Developing NPDES Testing Requirements Not Subject to Notice-And-Comment Rulemaking Procedures84
Northwest Pulp & Paper Association v. State of Washington, Department of Ecology, Case No. 100573-3 (Wash. Sup. Ct. Dec. 8, 2022).