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The Gila River tribe had an ultimatum: Release money to protect the Colorado River or fight over the future of the most important river in the West .
The Interior Department released $105 million eight days later to repay the tribe for work it had done to line leaky canals.
The episode underscores alarm Western officials are feeling over the freeze of hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding for the waterway.
The freeze is having “harsh, devastating” consequences on the talks, California Sen. Alex Padilla said.
The negotiations over the Colorado River are effectively the country’s biggest climate adaptation effort, and they are wrenching.
The uncertainty around the money they thought they already had in hand is taking a toll on those talks.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration's handling of on the ground dam operations has shocked water managers.
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