Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 12D— - COLUMBIA BASIN PROJECT › § 835d
For building, operating, and maintaining the Columbia Basin project, the United States gets the tribes’ ownership and interests in tribal and allotted lands inside the Spokane and Colville Reservations. The Secretary of the Interior will choose which lands are needed, including agency and school sites and unsold lands in the Klaxta town site. No land for the reservoir may be taken above elevation 1,310 feet above sea level on Bureau of Land Management surveys, except in Klaxta or when the Secretary finds special reasons to need higher land. The Secretary may also take or reserve other rights needed for pipelines, roads, rail, telegraph, telephone, and power lines, or to move or rebuild such facilities. Instead of keeping hunting, fishing, and boating rights on each taken parcel, the Secretary must set aside about one-quarter of the whole reservoir for the Spokane and Colville Indians to use for hunting, fishing, and boating. Those uses can have reasonable rules to protect fish and wildlife and must not interfere with project operations. The Secretary must also give the Indians reasonable access across project lands when needed.
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16 U.S.C. § 835d
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73