Federal Judge Robert C. Jones called Schroeder Law Offices attorney Laura Schroeder and others to court today to end 29 years of litigation related to over 200 transfer applications filed by various farmers in the Newlands Project, Nevada. These transfers were tied up for years by the Pyramid Lake Indian Tribe appeals to Nevada State Engineer rulings on the issues of lack of perfection, forfeiture and abandonment.
Decisions on these transfers were complicated by two factors:
- The United States issued individual contracts for the storage water in the Newlands Project rather than through an irrigation district (now the Truckee-Carson Irrigation District); and
- The Orr Ditch Decree and Alpine Decree issued water rights to the Newlands Project farmers in a lump acres allocation rather than describing the allowed decreed water rights for irrigation to particularly described acres.
Today’s final order from the bench at last closed the matter.  Ultimately, a few farmers gained approved water right transfers, many farmers lost water righted acres, and some farmers simply withdrew as the transfer process became too costly over the many years. A confirming written order will follow shortly.