Our Klamath Basin
Water Crisis
Upholding rural Americans' rights to grow food,
own property, and caretake our wildlife and natural resources.
sent to KBC by Siskiyou County Supervisor Marcia Armstrong
10/11/11 Siskiyou County: A letter to the
Bureau of Reclamation requesting coordination has
been sent to Fred Kelly Grant for his review. Whenever he makes
his recommendations, we can go forward with contacting the BoR
on this. Here’s what we’re doing: The MP Region has
received funding from Washington DC to prepare a Basin Study for
the Klamath’s entire watershed from the east to the Pacific. The
Klamath Basin Study will develop (via a consultant we intend to
retain) a long term assessment of potential climate change
effects to water supplies and demands in the Klamath Basin. The
Study will then build on the assessment by providing a range of
mitigation strategies or adaptive responses to those
resources/features where climate change impacts could have a
deleterious effect. The overall Study period is 2 years with a
Report being submitted to the Commissioner’s office at the end
of this 2 year period. The Klamath Basin Study is being
developed in partnership with Oregon’s Water Resources
Department and with the Northern California office of DWR. We
are just now starting on the process of coordinating the Study
and developing the Memorandum of Agreement between the Study
partners and Reclamation. We are anticipating that the actual
Study process would start in roughly 6 months. If you feel there
may be any level of interest in participating, I’d like to talk
with you directly about it…
Cheers, Arlan
Nickel Senior
Project Manager
Mid-Pacific Region Basin Study Coordinator U.S. Bureau of
Reclamation Planning
Division, MP-700 2800 Cottage
Way Sacramento, CA
95825 916-978-5061 |
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