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March 11, 2009
3. Watersheds –
Reclamation Announces Delayed Water Deliveries for Klamath Project
YubaNet.com – 3/10/09
By: The Bureau of Reclamation
Today, the Bureau of Reclamation notified the Klamath Water Users Association and other local irrigators that low lake levels and low inflows into
The current lake level is approximately 1.0 foot below the minimum elevation identified in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Biological Opinion. This level is in place to protect the habitat of endangered
"Based on NRCS estimates and lake levels, Reclamation will need to adjust Project operations accordingly," said Susan Fry, Area Manager for Reclamation's Klamath Project. "It is critically important that when minimum lake levels are met, and Reclamation begins deliveries, irrigators conserve water at every opportunity. Conservation is the key to having an adequate supply of water for the entire irrigation season."
During this dry period, Reclamation is closely coordinating with the State of Oregon, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and other Federal, State, and local organizations to examine all possible ways to fulfill its water supply obligations, which include the protection of fish and wildlife and associated habitats.
Reclamation will continue to update the website with the most current information regarding lake levels and estimated inflow. For additional information visit the KBAO website at http://www.usbr.gov/mp/kbao/.#
http://yubanet.com/california/Reclamation-Announces-Delayed-Water-Deliveries-for-Klamath-Project.php
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