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Long Lake reservoir
Herald and News 3/7/05
The issue - Federal
officials are looking into whether the Long Lake
valley, northwest of Klamath Falls, could be
turned into a reservoir holding 350,000 to 500,000
acre-feet of water to be used to boost flows in
the Klamath River for protected coho salmon.
Where things stand now - U.S. Bureau of Reclamation scientists bored holes into the valley floor last summer to determine whether it was solid enough to hold water, said Gary Baker, special projects officer for the Bureau. Their report is expected in April.
What happens next - More
drilling is planned this summer and scientists
should then be able to say whether the valley can
hold water. If the answer is yes, further
feasibility and environmental studies will follow.
Baker said it would be 2007 or 2008 until a
decision whether to create a reservoir or not is
made.
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