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RECLAMATION
Mid-Pacific Region
Sacramento, California

Jeffrey S. McCracken
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  November 21, 2003

RECLAMATION EXPLORING IDEAS FOR 2004
KLAMATH BASIN WATER BANK


Reclamation is seeking the public's ideas for ways to develop up to
75,000 acre-feet of water in the Klamath River Basin upstream of Iron
Gate Dam in California during the 2004 Water Year.  Reclamation is
interested in developing this water to meet the 2002 NOAA Fisheries
Biological Opinion (BO) requirements for a Water Bank.

A full range of ideas is being solicited, including land idling,
groundwater substitution, storage, new or unusual sources of water or
other techniques. The 2003 Water Bank program resulted in finding 58,500
acre-feet of water on the Klamath Project for use in meeting the NOAA
Fisheries BO requirements.

Reclamation requests that the public provide as much detail as possible
about concepts to assist in the evaluation process.  Ideas and proposals
with more complete and robust supporting information will have a better
chance of being adopted.  Submittals may or may not lead to contract
issuance.

Submittals must be filed on a specific form and should arrive at the
Klamath Basin Area Office, 6600 Washburn Way, Klamath Falls, OR 97603,
by 4 p.m. on Wednesday, December 31, 2003.  Early in 2004 Reclamation
may solicit individual bids to develop up to 75,000 acre-feet of water.

For forms and more information or if you have questions contact Gary
Baker at Reclamation's Klamath Basin Area Office at 541-883-6935, or via
email at
gbaker@mp.usbr.gov, or Phil Graf also at 541-883-6935, or via
email at
pgraf@mp.usbr.gov. The forms are also available on the Klamath
Basin Area Office website at:
http://www.usbr.gov/mp/kbao.
 
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