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Wyoming v. Colorado

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Date decided
  
1922

Prior history
  
In equity

Full case name
  
State of Colorado v. Wyoming

Subsequent history
  
Petition for rehearing granted October 9, 1922. 260 U.S. 1 Motion to dismiss denied May 31, 1932. 286 U.S. 494

Majority
  
Van Devanter, joined by unanimous

Citations
  
259 U.S. 419 () 42 S. Ct. 552; 66 L. Ed. 999; 1922 U.S. LEXIS 2492

Ruling court
  
Supreme Court of the United States

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Wyoming v. Colorado 259 U.S. 419 (1922) is a set of court cases, all dealing with water distribution from the Laramie River. A petition for rehearing was granted, which revised the original decision. A motion to dismiss was later denied.

Contents

Background

When a dispute arises between two states, the case is filed for original jurisdiction with the United States Supreme Court. This is one of the very limited circumstances where the court acts with original jurisdiction, e.g. a trial court. In all other cases the Court acts as the highest level appellate court in the United States.

The state of Wyoming brought an action against the state of Colorado to prevent the diversion of a stream system. Wyoming claimed the doctrine of prior appropriation granted them superior rights to the stream water, as they claimed the water first, and that Colorado's proposed diversion would leave them with an insufficient supply of water.

Opinion of the Court

The Court upheld Wyoming's prior appropriation water rights, preventing Colorado's proposed diversion of the stream system as originally planned. However, the Court allowed Colorado to divert a lesser amount of water, as long as it did not interfere with Wyoming's prior water usage. After in depth fact-finding of the exact amount of water used by Wyoming, the court determined that Colorado could divert no more than 15,500 acre feet (19,100,000 m3) per year of water from the interstate stream system.

References

Wyoming v. Colorado Wikipedia