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What Does the Bureau of Reclamation Actually Operate in the Klamath Project?

What Does the Bureau of Reclamation Actually Operate in the Klamath Project? Moss Driscoll, Klamath Water Users Association

Remaining concerns over negative impacts of Klamath River dam removal

The demolition and removal of four hydroelectric dams on the Klamath River is now complete. Last month, the

Klamath Water Users and Bureau of Reclamation Agree to New Programs Funds

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – Yesterday, Klamath Water Users Association and the Klamath Project Drought Response Agency (DRA) signed

Klamath Water Users is Hiring our next Executive Director!

KWUA is Hiring our next Executive Director Klamath Water Users is looking for qualified, ambitious applicants to fill

Committee Pressure Leads to Withdrawal of BIDEH Rule, Members Thankful for Return to Common Sense

Washington, D.C. – Today, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced the withdrawal of their proposed Biological

U.S. House Passes Bentz Legislation Benefitting Klamath Farmers

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 7938, authored by Congressman Cliff Bentz

Tribes and Farmers Agree: Reclamation’s Draft Environmental Assessment Flawed; Inadequate

The adage “a good compromise is when both parties are dissatisfied” often applies to water management. Yet in

Editorial: Klamath Ag supports Basin refuges

Recently, The Oregonian published a letter from Mary Hayden of Oregon City about the conditions of the Tule

2024 Oregon Soft Winter Wheat Yield Trials: Unveiling the Top Performing Varieties

Looking at potential winter wheat varieties to plant? Results from the 2024 Oregon soft winter wheat yield trials

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