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Klamath farmers are looking for ‘balance and stability’ in law implementation

KWUA Executive Director Elizabeth Nielsen’s Letter to the Editor is featured in the Los Angeles Times, bringing national

Chinook Salmon Move Upstream But There Was No Planning for the “Day After” Dam Removal

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — The rapid return of Chinook salmon to areas above the former Lower Klamath River

Klamath Drainage District Reports Chinook Salmon in Ady Canal

KWUA Welcomes Wyatt Kane as Water Resource Manager

KWUA Welcomes Important Step Toward a Balanced ESA Process for the Klamath Project

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – The Klamath Water Users Association (KWUA) is pleased to share important and positive news

Adaptive Management in the Klamath Ensures Success for 2025 Water Year

Last week, the Bureau of Reclamation reaffirmed that it will continue to fully meet irrigation demand for the

KWUA Announces the 2025 Fall Harvest Tour

KWUA will host the 18th Annual Fall Harvest Tour on October 1, 2025. This tour offers a unique

KWUA Seeks Deputy Executive Director

The Klamath Water Users Association (KWUA) is seeking a results-oriented, strategic professional to serve as its Deputy Executive

Why Link River Dam Still Matters: Protecting Agriculture, Wildlife, and Rural Economies

INFORMATIONAL RELEASE: Why Link River Dam Still Matters: Protecting Agriculture, Wildlife, and Rural Economies For generations, communities across

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