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Community Partner · Senior Water Rights

The Alta Springs Nation

Holders of the basin’s most senior water rights, and a destination economy built over decades of careful governance. The Nation negotiates the valley’s future from a position of strength.

Who We Are

A Nation That Has Learned to Make Promises Wait

The Alta Springs Nation holds the most senior water rights across the desert basin — the rights any large project at Lake Noeta physically cannot proceed without. Alongside them, the Nation operates a successful destination resort whose revenue is the product of decades of shrewd governance, not luck.

That combination — a critical resource and an independent economy — means the Nation comes to every regional conversation negotiating from strength. It has watched outside institutions arrive with transformational promises since before some of their planners were born, and it has learned that the most useful word in any negotiation is sometimes not yet.

The Nation is not opposed to development. It is opposed to development that treats its water, its land, or its people as a line item in someone else’s plan.

At a Glance

Leadership Loretta Sandoval, Chairwoman
Core authority Senior basin water rights
Economy Destination resort
Negotiating posture From strength

Leadership

Office of the Chairwoman

Loretta Sandoval

Loretta Sandoval

Chairwoman · Alta Springs Tribal Council

Chairwoman Sandoval leads the senior water-rights holder in the desert basin and the destination resort the Nation has built over decades of careful governance. Sharp, strategic, and unhurried, she negotiates from strength and is pro-development on the Nation’s terms: she will trade water access for real equity stakes, local hiring guarantees, and data sovereignty, and never for goodwill alone. She has watched outside institutions arrive with promises for a long time, and she knows the value of letting them wait.

“We’re not opposed to the future. We’re opposed to being a line item in someone else’s version of it.”

Current Priorities

What the Nation Is Working Toward

Terms, Not Goodwill

Equity Stakes

Any use of the Nation’s water is tied to genuine ownership stakes in the projects it enables — not one-time fees or symbolic partnerships.

Jobs at Home

Local Hiring Guarantees

Development that draws on the basin should employ the basin. The Nation negotiates hiring commitments as a condition, not a courtesy.

Whose Data

Data Sovereignty

The Nation owns and controls data gathered on or about it. What is collected, who holds it, and how it is used are matters of agreement, never assumption.

The Nation on FlyForward

The Nation supports a regional transition that does not repeat the region’s history of extraction. It will engage FlyForward and the Lake Noeta prospect on the condition that the long-term costs are counted honestly and the basin’s people share in the upside. The Nation’s models price the cost of extraction over a longer horizon than the Consortium’s do — and on that horizon, it is often right.

— Office of the Chairwoman, Alta Springs Nation