Watermarks, Table of Contents Klamath River points of view
2/15/08, Herald and News special publication on Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement, to be continued through Part 4
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2/15/08 Part 1 of 4
Page 1,
Watermarks, A Herald and News special report: Part 1
Page 2, An agreement two years in the making
Page 3, Elements of the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement
Page 4, Navigating the Klamath
      and Four tribes sharing the river

Page 4A, Klamath Project Timeline 1882-2008
Page 5, From rangeland and lake beds to farmland
Page 6, If not for the Project, what would there be?  
      and Dams, Canals and Water

Page 7, Proposal calls for removal of four Klamath dams
Page 8, Marshall Staunton: Risk and survival
Page 9, Environmental law has a major influence in the Basin
      and Tim Evinger: Policing 2001 Conflicts

Page 10, Klamath Stakeholder groups
      Attorneys-No Guarantee
      Definitions
      What's Next
      Update
2/29/08 - Part 2
With and Without a Settlement
With
Without
Following the Dollar
A water settlement primer
Water Pressure: Adjudication looms
John Prosser: Uncertainty since 2001
The politics of water
Lynn Pope: Lingering effects of 2001
Update

3/14/08 Part 3
Luther Horsley: Working the land
Rick Sheppard: Fishing in decline
Dave Solem: The A Canal
Greg Williams: Improvements since 2001 water crisis
Pablo Arroyave: A golden opportunity
Scott Seus: Power assurances will help agriculture
Craig Tucker: Manage for the ecosystem
Richard Goche: Dealing with an ongoing disaster
Becky Hyde: Settlement or more litigation
Jim Cook: Hearing concern from all sides
Bob Gasser: Involved in irrigation politics again
Joe Kirk: Restoring a tribal land base
Troy Fletcher: River part of social glue
Regina Chichizola: Improving water quality
Toby Freeman: Dam issue a concern
Chuck Bonham: Time for careful review
Roger Smith: Reintroducing fish
Garrett Roseberry: Not enough guarantees
John Elliott: Finding an equitable solution
Update of the Klamath Settlement

4/4/08 Part 4 of 4
Q
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