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Funding available for domestic,
municipal wells (until
Dec 31)
By SARA
HOTTMAN, Herald and News 12/16/10
The 2010 Domestic and
Municipal Well Mitigation Program offers a portion of $10
million in federal drought relief to domestic and municipal
well owners who need to deepen their wells following
increased agricultural well use during the
growing season.
Federal agencies this
year released only about 1/3 of the average amount of water
allocated for Klamath Reclamation Project irrigators. No
more water was released in order to keep water bodies at
levels mandated by biological opinions intended to protect
endangered fish.
As a result, many
Project irrigators resorted to wells.
The shift to groundwater
stressed the aquifer, and combined with below-average
precipitation, caused a 25- to 30-foot
Domestic and municipal
wells draw water from aquifers for showers, cooking and
drinking.
Merrill residents went
without water for several days in July as the city deepened
the municipal well because of an aquifer drop. Many domestic
well users Basin-wide also had to deepen their wells, or
will have to since underground aquifers take time to
replenish. Well deepening can
cost thousands of
dollars.
“The guys I work for
felt strongly that their neighbors and communities not go
without when they were impacted,” Greg Addington, director
of Klamath Water Users Association, said in an e-mail.
The organization lobbied
to get the drought relief funding KWAPA administers.
Through the cost-sharing
program , KWAPA will reimburse 75 percent of well work, up
to $10,000.
Applications for the
$3.6 million program are
due to KWAPA by noon on Dec. 31. So far, 50 well owners have
submitted applications. The agency has money for at least
400, said Julie Matthews with KWAPA.
“We’ll have domestic wells fixed so in the future, groundwater pumping does not impact domestic well users, doesn’t cut them off,” KWAPA director Hollie Cannon said when the relief money was awarded. |
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