Feds renew call to idle
Basin land http://www.heraldandnews.com/articles/2005/02/14/news/top_stories/atop2.txt
With forecasts calling for dry weather and low
streamflows this summer, the federal government has put out a second call
for farmers in the Upper Klamath Basin who are willing to let their land
remain idle this year.
The agency will also allow those who applied
in the first go-round a chance to change their bids after hearing the latest
water forecasts.
Idling 25,000 acres in or above the Klamath
Project would reduce demand for water by 50,000 acre-feet, officials said.
Applications for payments to use well water,
and new and revised applications for the land idling program, are due at the
Bureau's Klamath Falls office by 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24.
In the water bank, the federal government pays
water users to reduce or supplement their use of Project water. Eligibility
for all the programs is limited to field units that have been irrigated in
the recent past, officials said. Fields need have at least 20 contiguous
acres.
Participation is open to water users above
Keno Dam on the Klamath River and below Harpold Dam on the Lost River,
including non-Project users, except federal land leasees.
Applications and other documents should be
sent to Phil Graf, Klamath Basin Area Office, 6600 Washburn Way, Klamath
Falls, OR 97603. For more information, contact Graf at 883-6935 or at
pgraf@mp.usbr.gov. On the Net: www.usbr.gov/mp/kbao
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