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Congressman Paul A. Gosar, D.D.S.

(AZ-04) released the following statement after the Senate


unanimously passed the Congressmans sponsored legislation, H.R. 4924, the Bill Williams
River Water Rights Settlement Act: I am thrilled to see the Senate act in a timely manner to
pass my common sense legislation. Once again, we see that the strong merits of this settlement
are so evident that it is one signature away from having the unanimous approval of the entire
legislative and executive branches of our government. That is truly a rare and commendable
achievement in a time of divided government. Todays action by the Senate further
demonstrates our commitment to protecting jobs, precious water resources and private property
rights in Western Arizona. Again, I want recognize and commend Arizona Senators Jeff Flake
and John McCain who worked hard on the Senate companion of my legislation. I would also like
to thank the entire bipartisan House delegation for their support of this bill. Finally, I would like to
thank all the parties involved in reaching the agreements approved by this bill including the
Hualapai Tribe, Freeport McMoRan, the Arizona Game and Fish Commission and the
Department of Interior. Background: H.R. 4924 facilitates the achievement of a fair and
equitable settlement of certain claims within the Bill Williams River watershed among the
Hualapai Tribe, the U.S. Department of the Interior acting on behalf of itself and as trustee for
the Tribe, the Arizona Game and Fish Commission, and Freeport McMoRan Minerals
Corporation. The first of the two agreements codified by this legislation allows for certain private
water rights owned by Freeport to be severed and transferred to provide water certainty for one
of the companys mining operations. The Bagdad Mine has an economic impact of $339.1
million dollars to the state of Arizona, and sustains nearly 4,000 direct and indirect jobs. Under
this first agreement Freeport will also donate 3,400 acres of private land to the Arizona Game
and Fish Department to be managed as part of the Multi-Species Conservation Program.
Finally, this first agreement will benefit waters users throughout the West as Freeport has
agreed to cap its withdrawals of water in the Wikieup Wellfield at 10,055 acre-feet, despite being
entitled to nearly 40,000 acre feet of existing water rights. Thus, Congressman Gosars bill will
result in an overall net water use reduction in the basin of approximately 30,000 acre-feet per
year. The second of the two agreements approved by H.R. 4924 will secure certain water rights
for the Hualapai Tribe as well as two non-federal contributions that will be provided by Freeport
to the Tribe for an Infrastructure Fund and an Economic Development Fund. In addition, there is
a provision in H.R. 4924 that will allow for new public access for hunting and fishing on the lands
involved with this legislation. Furthermore, the local counties benefit from the good paying jobs
and tax revenue associated with the continued use of the mine. An economic analysis from
W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University found that the associated impact
from the Bagdad Mine on Mohave Countys economy is approximately $16 million and 175
jobs. Preliminary Congressional Budget Office Estimates indicate that the bill costs nothing to
the federal government and will not score.Senate Passes Gosar-Flake Water Rights Settlement
Bill, Awaits President's Signature

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