Walking Wetlands Innovator Testifies Before Congress
Local Water Users and State Wildlife Managers testify to concerns over the negative consequences of the proposed BIDEH rule change. […]
Local Water Users and State Wildlife Managers testify to concerns over the negative consequences of the proposed BIDEH rule change. […]
WASHINGTON—This week, a Klamath Water Users Association delegation is in Washington, D.C., conducting meetings with key members of Congress and
On April 5, 2024, Tri-Counties Commissioners and Supervisors of Klamath, Modoc, and Siskiyou Counties submitted a letter to Camille
Farm Expo is one of the most anticipated field trips of the year for many fourth graders around the Klamath
We at KWUA are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Patrick O’Toole, the esteemed president of the Family Farm
Water Users sign MOU with Tribes, and Dept. of Interior to streamline and prioritize restoration projects in the Klamath Basin
Klamath Water Users Association (KWUA) is proud to announce Brian Gailey has joined the team as the Director of Marketing
On September 11, Magistrate Judge Mark Clarke issued a final ruling in a lawsuit brought by the federal government against
Klamath Water Users Association (KWUA) is extremely concerned by a communication from the Bureau of Reclamation that was transmitted at
A federal court heard arguments today on whether to issue a preliminary injunction limiting irrigation and wildlife refuge uses of