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Talk focuses on
adjudication
Herald and News January 10, 2012
(KBC NOTE: Prosper and partners are supporters the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement / KBRA)
The Oregon Water
Resources Department and a panel of water stakeholders will
discuss Klamath Basin adjudication and the implications of
adjudication decisions during the first Klamath
Conversations on Jan. 19, a series of talks held by PROSPER.
“The purpose of the
evening is to educate,” organizers said in a press release.
“In that spirit we’ll encourage panelists to stick to the
facts of their position so other land owners are aware that
there is more than one approach to managing the process and
outcomes of adjudication, while still respecting Oregon
law.”
At the first talk,
“Klamath Adjudication: What does it mean and what happens
now?” at 6:30 p.m. in the Mt. Mazama Room in OIT’s college
union, representatives from the Oregon Water Resources
Department will give a half hour presentation on the basics
of Oregon’s adjudication
process and Klamath
Basin adjudication.
Then a panel of
stakeholders — representatives from the Klamath Tribes,
Upper Klamath Water Users Association, Klamath Water Users
Association, and the Upper Basin contestants — will talk 10
minutes each about their perspective on the process,
followed by a question-and-answer period with the audience.
PROSPER, a partnership
that aims to promote economic prosperity through sustainable
use of natural resources in the Klamath Basin, offered the
same monthly series last year.
This year, its partners
include Shaw Historical Library, the Klamath County Chamber
of Commerce, Klamath Water Users Association, Upper Klamath
Water Users Association, and the Klamath Tribes, according
to a press release.
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