Letty Belin Senior Counselor to the Deputy Secretary. U.S. Department of the Interior NCAI National Tribal Water Summit October 9, 2016

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Letty Belin Senior Counselor to the Deputy Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior NCAI National Tribal Water Summit October 9, 2016

Climate Change Effects on Tribes From U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit: Climate change impacts are projected to be especially severe for many tribes in the United States that depend on traditional places, foods, and lifestyles. Decreases in water quality and quantity are already affecting Native Americans' drinking water supplies, food, cultures, ceremonies, and traditional ways of life. 2

Climate Change and Water Increased Temperatures Decreased Snowpack reduced natural water storage leading to flashier river flows & increased river drying Increased Evapotranspiration Increased Variability in Precipitation Increase in length and severity of droughts Increased flooding during the wet season 3

Impacts on Indian Country Water supply and management Aquatic species important for culture and subsistence Ranching and agriculture Tribal sovereignty and rights associated with water, fish, hunting and gathering Soil quality 4

Challenges Facing Tribes Some examples 6

Drought Effects on California Tribes Water In California 20 tribal water systems found high risk or moderate risk due to drought In response to the drought, state and federal agencies conducted numerous coordination activities for planning and response to drinking water supply issues affecting Tribes Created the Drought Planning Handbook: Emergency Drinking Water Supply For California Indian Tribes listing range of available resources 7

Tule River Tribe Depleted reservoir above Painted Rock dam surface water disappeared and wells failed in recent drought 8

Tule River Flows - -July 2014 Tribal members report Tule River had not dried entirely before 2013 9

Tule River (cont d) In FY16, Reclamation provided $375,000 for drilling and construction of facilities to connect five new wells to the existing municipal water system. Painted Rock Dam Improvement Project: Through a WaterSmart Drought Resiliency Grant Reclamation is working with the Tribe exploring expanding the capacity of the dam from 1.3 Acre-Feet (AF) to 3AF. 10

Rio Grande Pueblos Reclamation provided $1.3M for design and construction of irrigation and efficiency projects for 19 Native American tribes and pueblos in New Mexico Funding provides for assessment, quantification, and prioritization of infrastructure needed to improve irrigation efficiencies resulting in substantial water savings 11

NAVAJO NATION This photo shows the range and movement of Great Falls Dune Field on the Navajo Nation from 1953 to 2010 12

Navajo girl on sand dune that buried her toys when she left them on a windy day- the sand comes from the dry wash behind her that used to have water flowing in it 13

USGS and the Navajo Nation perform a channel geometry survey near Lukachukai, Arizona, to help the Tribe improve indirect measurements of stream

U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs Tribal Climate Resilience Program 15

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U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Native American Affairs technical assistance program provides financial and in-kind support to tribes in the 17 western states for development, management and protection of water and related resources. Annual program funding is about $3M Funding Opportunity Announcement published last week Funding can be provided as a grant or cooperative agreement, or under Public Law 93-638 19

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Supplemental Drought Funding: In FY 2015 and 2016 Congress provided additional drought $$ Reclamation provided an additional $4M in FY 2015 and $6M in FY 2016 to Indian Tribes to address drought If Congress provides more drought funding in future, Reclamation will continue this funding program for tribes 20

U.S. Geological Survey Tribal lands are home to an extensive network of USGS streamflow gages and groundwater monitoring stations. USGS coordinated efforts with Tribes include: monitoring, training, data management, geographic information systems (GIS), quality control, development of models, and scientific research on ecology, water quantity, and quality. 21

U.S. Geological Survey NCAI Agreement To receive assistance through USGS from the Interior Department s Climate Science Centers. To ensure best practices in tribal outreach, consultation, and involvement regarding Climate Science Center activities. To help USGS foster communication with tribal leaders in soliciting tribal representatives for the Federal Advisory Committee and the various Climate Science Center Stakeholder Advisory Committees. To advise on best practices for planning and conducting of government-to-government consultation 22

U.S. Geological Survey -Arizona works with 10 of the 19 federally recognized AZ Tribal governments to investigate water rights, water use, hydrologic conditions, and waterquality issues provides training and materials to Tribal personnel in the collection of hydrologic data (including surface water, groundwater, and water quality), analysis of surface-water records, and other field techniques 23

U.S. Geological Survey -Oklahoma works with many Tribal Nations, including Citizen Potawatomi Nation, the Caddo Nation, and the Osage Nation. These efforts serve water resource needs within Tribal Nation jurisdictional boundaries and help to support the information needs identified in the Oklahoma Water Resources Board s recently completed State Water Plan 24

U.S. Geological Survey USGS scientists working with students and members of tribal nations to plant seeds on the sand dunes in the southwest as a means to help facilitate plant growth and dune stabilization. 25

Northern Arizona University Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals Climate Change Program provides support and assistance for tribes that are preparing for and currently contending with climate change impacts offers training, technical assistance, informational resources, and tools to build capacity of tribes to address climate change impacts. http://www7.nau.edu/itep/main/climatechange/ 26

Federal Resources https://toolkit.climate.gov/topics/tribal-nations OR http://toolkit.climate.gov/trib http://www.bia.gov http://www.usbr.gov/native/ https://www.epa.gov/tribal/introducing-droughtplanning-handbook-california-indian-tribes https://www.epa.gov/cre/being-prepared-climatechange-workbook-developing-risk-based-adaptationplans 27