Major Grant Awarded to Top Priority Rogue Basin Dam Removal Project

For Immediate Release April 28, 2015 Contacts: John DeVoe, WaterWatch of Oregon Executive Director, 971-322-5635 Bob Hunter, WaterWatch of Oregon Board Member, 541-778-3310 Brian Barr, Geos Institute Project Manager, 541-621-7226 Major Grant Awarded to Top Priority Rogue Basin Dam Removal Project Funding Means Salmon and Steelhead to Regain Access this Fall to 70 Miles of

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Tribes call for water

Tribes call for water Water shutoffs could begin as early as next week By LACEY JARRELL Herald & News April 24, 2015 Called-on streams: Crooked Creek Deep Creek Irving Creek Jackson Creek Larkin Creek Lower Sprague River Sand Creek Scott Creek Sycan River Upper Sprague River Wood River Since Monday, water calls have been made

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Klamath Tribes seek parts of Fremont-Winema National Forest after failed land deal

Klamath Tribes seek parts of Fremont-Winema National Forest after failed land deal Kelly House The Oregonian April 24, 2015 The Lower Williamson River runs through the Fremont-Winema National Forest. Much of the forest was part of the Klamath Indian Reservation before the federal government terminated the tribes and took their land. After a failed private

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Judge Affirms Ruling Favoring Wildlife on Klamath Refuges

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 16, 2015 Contacts: Jim McCarthy, WaterWatch of Oregon, 541-708-0731 Bob Sallinger, Audubon Society of Portland, 503-380-9728 Steve Pedery, Oregon Wild, 503-283-6343 Chris Winter, Crag Law Center, 503-701-6002 A copy of the ruling can be found here. Judge Affirms Ruling Favoring Wildlife on Klamath Refuges U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service given August

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WaterWatch of Oregon Statement Regarding the 2015 Klamath Project Operations Plan

For Immediate Release April 8, 2015 WaterWatch of Oregon Statement Regarding the 2015 Klamath Project Operations Plan Yesterday, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation released the 2015 Klamath Project Operations Plan, setting irrigation season water delivery amounts for agribusiness operations and national wildlife refuges within the massive federal Klamath Project along the Oregon-California line. Yet again,

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Judge’s Ruling Favors Wildlife on Klamath Refuges

For Immediate Release March 5, 2015 Contacts: Bob Sallinger, Audubon Society of Portland, 503-380-9728 Steve Pedery, Oregon Wild, 503-283-6343 Jim McCarthy, WaterWatch of Oregon, 541-708-0731 Chris Winter, Crag Law Center, 503-701-6002 Copy of ruling available here Judge’s Ruling Favors Wildlife on Klamath Refuges U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service required to complete plan to ensure commercial agribusiness

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Feds must create conservation plans for Lower Klamath, Tule Lake wildlife refuges

Feds must create conservation plans for Lower Klamath, Tule Lake wildlife refuges By Kelly House The Oregonian March 5, 2015 Red-tailed Hawk Federal fish and wildlife managers must complete a plan to ensure commercial activities at two Northwest federal wildlife refuges do not harm wildlife, a U.S. District Court judge has ruled. Magistrate Judge Mark

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Water settlement comes into question

Water settlement comes into question Tribes remain hopeful that Congress will approve legislation By LACEY JARRELL Herald & News March 5, 2015 Three Basin tribes have begun a mediation process that could end in termination of the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement (KBRA). “Our concern is that legislation has not passed. We are unable to obtain

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Government Whistleblowers Say Klamath Irrigators Misusing Federal Funds

Government Whistleblowers Say Klamath Irrigators Misusing Federal Funds by Jes Burns OPB February 18, 2015 The Klamath Basin has seen many water shortages over the years. Photo by Devan Schwartz / EarthFix Two government biologists say millions of dollars in federal funds intended to secure water for fish in the Klamath Basin were instead used

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Nine-Month Construction Delay on West Linn Water Treatment Plant Angers Neighbors, Surprises Project Managers

By Michael Bamesberger  |  Feb. 12, 2015  |  The Oregonian Last month, neighbors in West Linn’s Robinwood neighborhood were surprised to learn construction work on the water treatment plant near their homes — loud, sometimes ground-shaking work — was to continue much longer than they expected. In a letter, officials in charge of the project

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Appeals Court Delivers Victory for Clackamas River Salmon and Steelhead

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dec. 31, 2014 For information, please contact: Lisa Brown, WaterWatch staff attorney, lisa@waterwatch.org John DeVoe, WaterWatch executive director, john@waterwatch.org Court of Appeals decision available here: http://www.publications.ojd.state.or.us/docs/A148870.pdf Appeals Court Delivers Victory for Clackamas River Salmon and Steelhead Opinion requires state to maintain flows needed for imperiled fish. Today, the Oregon Court of Appeals

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After the Flood

After the Flood Dams across the United States are being decommissioned and rivers restored to their natural flow. As scientists are learning, tearing down the barriers is just the first step in returning a river to health. BY JULIET GRABLE Earth Island Journal Winter 2014 One hundred and twenty-six miles from the Pacific Ocean, in

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MERKLEY, WALDEN DELIVER CROOKED RIVER VICTORY FOR CENTRAL OREGON

For Immediate Release December 12, 2014 MERKLEY, WALDEN DELIVER CROOKED RIVER VICTORY FOR CENTRAL OREGON Bipartisan agreement will deliver greater water security and economic growth for Central Oregon WASHINGTON – This holiday season, Central Oregon will have one more reason to celebrate: In the final moments of the 113th Congress, major legislation implementing improved water

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Foreign Owned Mining Company Renews Push for Controversial Mine in Wild and Scenic Smith River Headwaters

Foreign Owned Mining Company Renews Push for Controversial Mine in Wild and Scenic Smith River Headwaters December 9, 2014 Local communities vowed continued opposition after Red Flat Nickel Corporation filed a petition with the Oregon Water Resources Department asking the agency to reconsider denial of the company’s application to withdraw water for the Cleopatra test

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Klamath Basin proposal is bad for taxpayers: Guest opinion

Klamath Basin proposal is bad for taxpayers: Guest opinion By Jim McCarthy Oregonian December 6, 2014 The Klamath River Basin and its communities need a sustainable plan to address longstanding conflicts over water. Unfortunately, the controversial and expensive Klamath agreements – currently before Congress – will not resolve these conflicts. These co-joined agreements include hundreds

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Objections to Klamath deal omitted?

Objections to Klamath deal omitted? WaterWatch of Oregon, others want objections included in formal record By Andrew Clevenger The Bulletin November 27, 2014 WASHINGTON — Several Oregon groups that oppose the Klamath Basin deal pending in Congress are concerned their objections weren’t considered when members of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved the

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OSU researchers find Rogue, Calapooia river ecosystems recovered quickly after dams removed

OSU researchers find Rogue, Calapooia river ecosystems recovered quickly after dams removed By The Associated Press October 8, 2014 Rafters in 2009 approach the remains of the Savage Rapids Dam through 88 years of sediment build-up on the Rogue River. Scientists at Oregon State University have found that insect life quickly recovered after this dam

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Oregon biologists poised to rescue Deschutes River fish as flow drops in October near Bend

Oregon biologists poised to rescue Deschutes River fish as flow drops in October near Bend By The Oregonian October 7, 2014 A 2013 water draw down killed hundreds of fish stranded in a side channel of the Deschutes River south of Bend. An operation to rescue and relocate fish on the upper Deschutes River at

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Watershed moment

Watershed moment The U.S. and Canada prepare to renegotiate the 50-year-old Columbia River Treaty. By Marshall Swearingen High Country News October 6, 2014 Salmon have not been able to pass into the upper half of the Columbia River basin since Grand Coulee Dam, above, was constructed in the 1930’s. Restoring salmon to the upper basin

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Feds release emergency water to Trinity, lower Klamath rivers after deadly parasite found in fish

Feds release emergency water to Trinity, lower Klamath rivers after deadly parasite found in fish The Times-Standard September 16, 2014 After several fish on the Lower Klamath River were confirmed on Monday to have contracted the deadly ich parasite that previously caused the massive fish die-off in 2002, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation released emergency

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