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Klamath Advocates Go To Court Over Wildlife Mismanagement

For Immediate Release: April 24, 2014 Contacts: Bob Sallinger, Audubon Society of Portland, (503) 380-9728 Quinn Read, Oregon Wild, (503) 283-6342 (x226) Jim McCarthy, WaterWatch of Oregon, (541) 708-0731 Klamath Advocates Go To Court Over Wildlife Mismanagement Conservation Groups Ask Federal Court to Require U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to Obey the Law, Complete Long-Overdue […]

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Two groups weigh in against accord

Two groups weigh in against accord By LEE JUILLERAT Klamath Falls Herald & News April 19, 2014 Two groups expressed opposition to the Upper Klamath Basin Comprehensive Agreement signed Friday during ceremonies at Collier Memorial State Park. In a press release, Hoopa Indian Tribe leaders said they oppose the agreement because it is linked to

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WaterWatch of Oregon Statement Regarding Signing of a Klamath Basin Water Agreement

For Immediate Release April 18, 2014 WaterWatch of Oregon Statement Regarding Signing of a Klamath Basin Water Agreement Although any amount of permanent water demand reduction is a welcome step in the right direction for the Klamath Basin, the claims that the agreement signed today will alone resolve the region’s water wars are simply false.

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Protecting the McKenzie

Protecting the McKenzie State was right to reject bid for water rights Eugene Register Guard Editorial March 18, 2014 The McKenzie River is one of Oregon’s most beloved waterways. Few, if any, of the state’s many rivers are as popular with tourists, fishermen, boaters, hikers and the nonstop flow of drive-by gawkers who cruise past

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As Portland’s largest water users bankroll utility district campaign, opponents question who benefits

As Portland’s largest water users bankroll utility district campaign, opponents question who benefits By Brad Schmidt The Oregonian March 28, 2014 The biggest user of water in Portland is also the largest financial backer of a May ballot measure to strip utility rate-setting responsibility from the Portland City Council. Siltronic Corp., which makes silicon wafers

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State rejects water rights bid

State rejects water rights bid The Willamette Water Co. had sought to be able to take 22 million gallons a day from the McKenzie River By Christian Wihtol The Register-Guard MARCH 15, 2014 Capping a McKenzie River water rights dispute that has dragged on for more than five years, the State Water Resources Department formally

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Bend begins water project

Bend begins water project A section of new Bridge Creek pipeline will soon be installed By Hillary Borrud The Bulletin March 14, 2014 Protester Allie Morgan holds a sign during the Bend water project pipeline groundbreaking. (Andy Tullis/The Bulletin) Bend officials said Thursday they hope future generations will appreciate the controversial Bridge Creek water project,

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Oregon Water Resources Department Denies Water Permit to Willamette Water Company

March 10, 2014 Oregon Water Resources Department Denies Water Permit to Willamette Water Company Victory for McKenzie River and WaterWatch On March 7, 2014, the Oregon Water Resources Department issued a final order denying the Willamette Water Company’s controversial application for a permit to withdraw 34 cubic feet per second (22 million gallons per day) from the

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Klamath Tribes And Ranchers Seek Water Solutions In New Agreement

Klamath Tribes And Ranchers Seek Water Solutions In New Agreement By Devan Schwartz OPB March 5, 2014 An agreement announced Wednesday between ranchers and Native American tribes seeks to resolve contentious water rights issues in the Klamath Basin, a drought-ridden region spanning southern Oregon and northern California. Amidst a deep drought last summer, the Klamath

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WaterWatch of Oregon Statement Regarding Announcement of a Klamath Basin Water Agreement

For Immediate Release March 5, 2014 WaterWatch of Oregon Statement Regarding Announcement of a Klamath Basin Water Agreement While reducing upper basin irrigation water demand by 30,000 acre-feet is a welcome step in the right direction, it is nowhere near enough to solve the profound water imbalance impacting the entire Klamath Basin. Joining this positive

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Giving nature a jolt

Giving nature a jolt PacifiCorp plants on Link River to be decommissioned By LACEY JARRELL Herald & News March 2, 2014 Endangered Lost River and shortnose sucker may experience a boost in populations after two hydroelectric facilities on the Link River are decommissioned this month. The facilities, the West Side and East Side powerhouses, are

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Cottage Grove considers appeal

Cottage Grove considers appeal The city’s quantity of water from the Row River is the focus of an ongoing court case By Serena Markstrom The Register-Guard January 14, 2014 COTTAGE GROVE — The City Council on Monday moved closer to a possible appeal of a December ruling by the Oregon Court of Appeals that could

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Water fallout in Upper Basin

Water fallout in Upper Basin Tax office sends refunds to shut-off irrigated ranches By SAMANTHA TIPLER Klamath Falls Herald & News January 7, 2014 The dry water year and the implementation of adjudication is affecting Klamath County again, this time on the tax rolls. Last week, the Klamath County assessor’s office and the tax collector’s

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2013 Oregon Legislature Roundup

2013 Oregon Legislature Roundup Water issues were front and center during Oregon’s 2013 legislative session, and WaterWatch was there promoting sound policies and defending against efforts to undermine protections for our rivers and streams. Here’s a summary of how our top legislative priorities fared in 2013: Water Resources Department Budget In what could been viewed

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Conservationists, Fishing Interests Respond to U.S. Treaty Recommendation for Columbia River

Center for Environmental Law & Policy * WaterWatch of Oregon * Pacific Rivers Council   Save Our Wild Salmon * Sierra Club * Columbia Institute for Water Policy For Immediate Release Conservationists, Fishing Interests Respond to U.S. Treaty Recommendation for Columbia River December 13, 2013 Contacts: Pat Ford (SOS) 208.345-9067 pford@wildidaho.org (Boise) Rachael Paschal Osborn (Columbia

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Victory for Oregon’s Rivers in Court of Appeals Ruling on Cottage Grove Water Right

For Immediate Release December 11, 2013 Contact: Jim McCarthy, jmac@waterwatch.org, 541-708-0731 Lisa Brown, lisa@waterwatch.org, 503-295-4039 x4 Victory for Oregon’s Rivers in Court of Appeals Ruling on Cottage Grove Water Right Precedent-setting decision closes harmful loophole, affirms protections for fish Today, the Court of Appeals of the State of Oregon handed down a victory for the

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Rep. Hastings’ Treaty Hearing: Conservationists and Fishing Community Support Inclusion of Ecosystem Function in Modernized Columbia River Treaty

For Immediate Release Center for Environmental Law & Policy – WaterWatch of Oregon – Pacific Rivers Council – Save Our Wild Salmon – Sierra Club December 9, 2013 Contacts: Greg Haller (Pacific Rivers) 503.228.3555 greg@pacificrivers.org (Portland) Suzanne Skinner (CELP) 206.829-8366 sskinner@celp.org (Seattle) Pat Ford (SOS) 208.345-9067 pford@wildidaho.org (Boise) John DeVoe (WaterWatch) 503.295-4039 x1 john@waterwatch.org (Portland)

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Senators Merkley and Wyden Introduce Crooked River Collaborative Water Security Act of 2013

Statement by Kimberley Priestley, WaterWatch of Oregon’s Senior Policy Analyst, on the November 21, 2013 introduction of the Crooked River Collaborative Water Security Act: “This collaborative bill is a blueprint for a healthier Crooked River and secure water supply for local communities, backed by a broad coalition of irrigation, municipal, tribal and conservation interests. It

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LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST FOREST SERVICE PERMIT FOR CITY OF BEND WATER PROJECT

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, NOVEMBER 14, 2013 LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST FOREST SERVICE PERMIT FOR CITY OF BEND WATER PROJECT BEND — Central Oregon LandWatch and WaterWatch of Oregon filed a lawsuit today in the Oregon Federal District Court seeking an injunction to prevent the U.S. Forest Service from authorizing the City of Bend to begin construction of a

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How the West Won its Water Back

By Joe S. Louis | Oct. 23, 2013 | 1859 Oregon’s Magazine John DeVoe and his 10-year-old son, Will, climbed the banks of the Deschutes River toward Imperial River Company, wet from paddling a section of the Deschutes in Maupin. For the past decade, DeVoe has been the executive director of WaterWatch, an Oregon non-profit

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