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Cyruses
win round against SCID
By Eric Dolson
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Whose
water is it, really?
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Judge Stephen Tiktin has determined
that Squaw Creek Irrigation District "converted" or took water from the
Keith Cyrus family when SCID refused to deliver Cyrus water in a fee dispute
in 1999.
The ruling that there was
"conversion" sets the stage for a trial on damages, which could allow
Cyrus to be reimbursed for legal fees, which could range over $100,000.
It is not known if that might be covered by SCID insurance.
SCID refused to deliver Cyrus
water from April 23-June 4, 1999, according to the decision.
SCID claimed that it did not
divert Cyrus water out of Squaw Creek, therefore did not "take" Cyrus
water, merely let it pass down the stream.
The judge determined that
to the contrary, SCID "does not allow the water of delinquent users, which
it considered plaintiff (Cyrus) to be, to flow past its diversion works.
"It diverts the water and
gives it to other users upon demand.... Squaw Creek Irrigation District
never gave a thought to treating plaintiffs' water any differently."
Tiktin had scheduled a one
day damages hearing for March 12, but SCID advised the court more time
may be needed for discovery and the jury trial.
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