Posted on Aug 21, 2022
Feds cut water off to Klamath farmers for remainder of season
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel good morning Brother William, solid read and share, keep them coming.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."Water levels are maintained in Upper Klamath Lake to protect several species of endangered sucker fish. Water is also released from the lake to flow downriver, to protect habitat for endangered coho salmon. Several Native American tribes that live near Klamath Lake and the Klamath River also possess senior water rights, giving them priority access.
The same water is also in demand for a series of National Wildlife Refuges for migratory birds that are located along the Oregon-California border. Those refuges often go without water during years of low precipitation.
Simmons says at 62,000 acre feet, the water allotment for the 2022 growing season was only about 20% of what farmers wanted. But a wet spring led to hopes that irrigation supplies would be extended."
..."Water levels are maintained in Upper Klamath Lake to protect several species of endangered sucker fish. Water is also released from the lake to flow downriver, to protect habitat for endangered coho salmon. Several Native American tribes that live near Klamath Lake and the Klamath River also possess senior water rights, giving them priority access.
The same water is also in demand for a series of National Wildlife Refuges for migratory birds that are located along the Oregon-California border. Those refuges often go without water during years of low precipitation.
Simmons says at 62,000 acre feet, the water allotment for the 2022 growing season was only about 20% of what farmers wanted. But a wet spring led to hopes that irrigation supplies would be extended."
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
MSG Stan Hutchison - This isn't all about users wanting all they can get...this is also about farmers being able to produce and make it thorugh to do it again next year. Typical of the way our nation is going.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth - I am very familiar with that. We have a very limited supply of water and it must be controlled. Everyone wants, everyone needs, so there has to be a means to ration.
And it is going to get worse.
And it is going to get worse.
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
MSG Stan Hutchison - Got it. But farmers need...watering your yard and washing your car is a want. I don't know the answer bu I can say if the farmers lose thier crops, that could be disastrous in many ways.
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