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FIRST NATIONS WATER RIGHTS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA A Historical Summary of the rights of the Is ku t First Nation Management and Standards Branch Copy NOT TO BE REMOVED FROM THE OFFICE WATER BC our vital resource Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks

FIRST NATIONS WATER RIGHTS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA: A Historical Summa y of the rights of the Is ku t First Nation Research and writing by: Rachel Abrams Edit by: Review by: Miranda Griffith Gary W. Robinson Prepared for publication: June, 2000

Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data Abrams, Rachel. First Nations water rights in British Columbia. A historical summary of the rights of the Iskut First Nation ISBN 0-7726-4288-5 1. Water rights - British Columbia - Stikine River Indian Reserve No. 7. 2. Tahltan Indians - British Columbia - Telegraph Creek Region - Government relations. I. Griffith, Miranda. 11. Robinson, Gary W. 111. British Columbia. Water Management Branch. IV. Title. V. Title: Historical summary of the rights of the Iskut First Nation. KEB529.5.W3A288 2000 346.71104 32 COO-960222-4 KF8210.W38A288 2000

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks wishes to acknowledge three partners whose contributions were invaluable in the completion of the Aboriginal Water Rights Report Series: The Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, was a critical source of funding, support and direction for this project. The U-Vic Geography Co-op Program, was instrumental in providing the staffing resources needed to undertake this challenging task. Through the services of June Whitmore and her office, the project benefited from the research, writing, editing and co-ordination of these outstanding students: Jas Gill Julie Steinhauer Kelly Babcock Daniella Mogus Miranda Griffith Christina Rocha Rachel Abrams Elizabeth Lee Sara Cheevers The services of Clover Point Cartographics Limited of Victoria, was responsible for the preparation of most of the map drawings, which form a valuable part of these documents. In addition to these three key partners, I must acknowledge the valuable contributions of other Water Management staff, past and present, including Jack Farrell, Jim Mattison, Richard Pemer, Diana Jolly, Greg Blaney, Gary Lucas and Kim Johnston. The sheer numbers of First Nations groups with histories of water rights made the completion of the Report Series seem, at times, prolonged. The determination, patience and vision of the partners was essential in the completion of the Series and is gratefully acknowledged. Gary Robinson Project Manager Water Management Branch

TABLE OF CONTENTS LOCATION......*....................................................................................................................... 1 WATER ALLOCATIONS..................... 2 HISTORY, CURRENT STATUS, AND NOTES.......................... 2 Bench Brook History... 2 Current Status... 3 Notes... 3 OTHER INFORMATION............................................... 3 TAB NO. ATTACHMENTS UNDER THE FOLLOWING INDEX TABS: 1. TABLE: Summary of Water Records for the Iskut Band 2. LICENCES AND PLATS Conditional Water Licence 16585 3. MAPS: Iskut First Nation Reserves 1:250,000 Iskut No. 6, Kluachon Lake No. 1, Stikine River No. 7 1:50,000 Kluachon Lake No. 1 1:50,000 Iskut No. 6, Stikine River No. 7

FIRST NATION WATER RIGHTS REPORT BAND: ADDRESS: CHIEF Iskut P.O. Box 30, Iskut, BC VOJ 1KO Louis Louie PHONE: 234-3331 FAX: 2 3 4-3 2 0 0 AFFILIATION: Tahltan Tribal Council LOCATION: The Iskut Band occupy three reserves located near the Stikine Plateau. Two of the reserves are found southeast of Telegraph Creek and the third in an area east of Kluachon Lake. The reserves range in size from 16.1 to 45.7 hectares. The Iskut reserves include: Iskut No. 6 Kluachon Lake No. 1 Stikine River No. 7 Stikine River No. 7 is the only reserve for which evidence of water allocations exist. Stikine River No. 7 is a 45.7 hectare reserve located approximately two kilometres southwest of Telegraph Creek, on the left bank of the Stikine River. The most recent population figures compiled by the Ministry of Finance indicate that the Iskut Bands total population, including registered and non-registered members living on- and off-reserve, is 484. The Iskut reserves lie at elevations ranging from 600 to 2,800 metres above mean sea level. The area experiences a climate in which average daily temperatures ranges from a lows of approximately -10 degrees centigrade in January, to a highs of less than 16 degrees centigrade in July. Average annual rainfall for the area totals between 30 and 50 centimeters. The only water course of significance in terms of allocations to the Iskut Band, is Bench Brook. The brook flows northwest through Stikine Reserve No. 7, and drains into the Stikine River. Iskut First Nation Water Rights Report

2 WATER ALLOCATIONS: There are no records of water allocations made by either the Indian Reserve Commission, the Lieutenant Governor-in-Council (by Order-In-Council), or by the Board of Investigation, with respect to the Iskut Band. The water rights of the Band have been determined by two actions of government over the years. 1) Granting of water licenses in response to Federal Government applications requesting the authorization for the use of water on reserve lands. 2) Actions to amend, cancel or record as abandoned licensed rights, pursuant to provisions in the Water Act. HISTORY, CURRENT STATUS AND NOTES: The history of water rights, the current status of rights, and notes for the Iskut Band with respect to Bench Brook are as follows: Bench Brook Historv: Jul2,1945 Jul20,1948 Jan 27,1951 In accordance with an application made by the Director of Indian Affairs on behalf of the Iskut Band, the Comptroller of Water Rights issued Conditional Water License 16585. The license was assigned a precedence date of May 15, 1945 and authorizes the diversion of 5 acre feet per year (from April 1 to September 30) from Bench Brook for irrigation purposes, on 2 acres of Stikine River No. 7. In accordance with an application made by the Director of Indian Affairs, on behalf of Iskut Band, the Comptroller of Water Rights granted an extension of time, to December 31,1949, to facilitate the completion of works required under Conditional License 16585. A letter from the Comptroller of Water Rights indicated that Conditional Water License 16585 was recorded as abandoned and removed from the registers. A letter dated Jan 23, 1951 from the Indian Commissioner for BC noted that this had occurred because: Iskut First Nation Water Rights Report

3 As the Indians do not return porn trapping until July, they have abandoned the idea of irrigating gardens... I Current Status: There are currently no active licenses on Bench Brook. The Water Survey of Canada has no records of streamflow on Bench Brook. No other current sources of water availability information on Bench Brook were located over the course of this study. Notes: 1. The Iskut Band s licensed water rights on Bench Brook were lost as a result of the abandonment of Conditional Water License 16585. It is unclear from the correspondence, whether or not the Iskut Band was consulted directly regarding this abandonment. OTHER INFORMATION: Groundwater Records: A review of well records maintained by the MELP - Groundwater Section found that no wells have been reported on the Iskut Reserves. As the provision of well information to the Groundwater Section is voluntary this review should not be assumed to be complete. Alternate Water Sources: The proximity of the Iskut No. 6 and Stikine River No. 7 to the town of Telegraph Creek presents the potential for water supply to these reserves through connection to the towns municipal water system. Iskut First Nation Water Rights Report

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, ;i.;. Ij 1..... 'i 1 - WATER RIGHTS BRANCH. ' W.U.B. l)--ryd44-z674 )./ PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA..~ CONDITIONAL WATER LICENCE. THE DIRECTOR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS of Ottawa, Ontario, is hereby authorized to divert an'd use water'as follows:- (a.) The source of the water-supply is Bench Brook sinks on District' Lot 3450. (b.) The point of diversion is located as shown on the attached plan. (e.) The date from which this licence shall have precedence is 15th May, 1945. (d.) The purpose for which the water is to be used is Irrigation. (e.) The maximum quantity of waterswhich may be diverted is 5 acre-reet per annum, and such additional quantity. ns the Engineer may from time to time determine should be allowed for losses. (f.) The period of the year during which the water may be used is 1st kpril to wth September. (9.) The land upon which the water is to be used and to which this licence is appurtenant is Indian Reserve No. 7, Stikine River (District Lot 5450 Cassiar District) or which 2 acres may be Irrigated. af?bkll4r~b&t&&~n.. (h.) The works farthe authorized hereunder efthe- are dam, rime and ditch, to be located approximately as shown on the attached plan,... - th \*I....... - - 1.. 1 I

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ISKUT FIRST NATION Scale: 1 : 15,000 Ministry of Environment, Lands & Parks Date: Apnl2000 Environment & Lands Division