Conservation Efforts Underway as of July 1, 2003
by Klamath Basin farmers and ranchers:
- KBID has
voluntarily started pumping groundwater in place
of taking Project water.
- Certain
irrigators within KID are doing the same.
- This evening,
local businesses ran an add urging conservation in
the Herald and News.
- 17,000 acres of
Project farmland have already been idled via the
water bank.
- A total of 60,000
acre-feet of environmental water this year will be
generated through the water bank, including
groundwater pumping.
- Over 600
applications prepared by farmers have been
received by the NRCS for Farm Bill cost-share
funds to help with on-farm conservation.
- TID pumped its
wells last week to help reduce lake diversions.
- East-side
districts spilled water that helped areas served
by UKL to reduce diversions.
- Klamath Drainage
District advised its patrons to hold off on
irrigation in late June until today to help with
end-of-the-month water level concerns.
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