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Interstate Water Compacts

Interstate Water Compacts are legally binding agreements between two or more states in the U.S. to manage and share water resources that cross state boundaries. They ensure fair and sustainable use of rivers, lakes, or aquifers, preventing conflicts over water rights. These compacts often require approval from Congress and are designed to coordinate policies, protect ecosystems, and address issues like water shortages or pollution, promoting cooperation and reliable access for all involved states.