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http://www.heraldandnews.com/articles/2005/01/26/news/agriculture/ag2.txt Irrigators and tribes to discuss water use January 26, 2005
Irrigators from the Upper Klamath Basin are being
invited to meet with members of the Yurok Indian
Tribe next month to discuss water needs in the
Klamath River Basin.
Water users and tribal members will examine the
concerns of the Karuk and Hoopa and Yurok tribes.
Nest week's workshop is sponsored by the Klamath
Compact Commission, the Upper Klamath Basin Working
Group and the Oregon State University Extension
office in Klamath Falls, and is the third meeting
held by the Stakeholders group. A
second meeting was held in November in the Scott
Valley.
Bob Chadwick of Consensus Associates will facilitate
the workshop. An
optional lunch and strategic planning session are
planned for Friday, Feb. 4 from noon to 5 p.m. at
the Yurok Tribal administration Building at 190
Klamath Blvd., Klamath, Calif.
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