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2026 IRRIGATION SUPPLY WILL BE WOEFULLY SHORT OF NEED

April 6, 2026

2026 IRRIGATION SUPPLY WILL BE WOEFULLY SHORT OF NEED Irrigation water supply for the Klamath Project (Project) this year will

KWUA Responds to 2026 Klamath Project Annual Operations Plan 

February 25, 2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 25, 2026 KWUA Responds to 2026 Klamath Project Annual Operations Plan KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. – Yesterday,

KWUA Achieves Victory In “Temperature TMDL” Litigation

February 11, 2026

On January 22, 2026, the final court proceedings occurred in litigation by Klamath Water Users Association challenging the Oregon Department

Tule Lake Flow-Through: A Multi-Benefit Water Management and Ecological Improvement Approach For The Klamath Basin

February 11, 2026

Introduction and Purpose: Tule Lake Flow-Through is a basin-wide water management approach that builds on the historical operation of the

A New Day and A Path Forward for the Klamath Basin: Reclamation Outlines New Water Framework

January 16, 2026

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – In a major step toward securing the future of the entire Klamath Basin, the Bureau of

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

November 13, 2025

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

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

November 1, 2025

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

Klamath Drainage District Reports Chinook Salmon in Ady Canal

October 22, 2025

KWUA Welcomes Wyatt Kane as Water Resource Manager

October 16, 2025

KENO DAM: A LIFELINE OF THE KLAMATH BASIN

June 26, 2025

As public discussion intensifies over the future of Keno Dam — including proposals for its removal to expand fish passage

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