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Press releases from Sustainable Northwest and partner organizations related to the Klamath Basin Settlement.

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James Honey, Klamath Program Director, jhoney@sustainalbenorthwest.org

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Iberdrola begins construction on Oregon biomass power plant
Renewable energy developer Iberdrola Renewables is building the Lakeview Biomass Cogeneration plant with expectations of completing the facility by the fall of 2012.
Interior Announces Additional Drought Relief Funds for the Klamath Project
An additional $2 million in funding to go to support farmers in the Upper Klamath Basin
Elected officials should support KBRA federal legislation now to avoid similar problems next year
Statement on Klamath Basin Drought Situation From Sustainable Northwest
Secretary Salazar, Governors Kulongoski and Schwarzenegger Announce Agreement on Klamath River Basin Restoration
Press release from Department of Interior regarding the signing of the Klamath Basin Settlement Agreements.
Klamath County Commissioners Vote “Yes” to Support Klamath Basin Settlement Agreements
Klamath County Commissioners join growing number of supporters of the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement
Governor’s Klamath Legislation Supports Jobs, Farms and Fish
A group of diverse organizations including Sustainable Northwest, farmers, fishermen, native tribes, and conservationists urged legislators to support Governor Kulongoski’s Senate Bill 76 to fund dam removal in the Klamath Basin. This is a first step in a larger effort to stabilize rural economies, and ensure jobs and a sustainable future for rural communities in southern Oregon.
Diverse Groups and Interests Support Governor Kulongoski's Klamath Bill
A broad-based coalition of organizations representing diverse interests supports Senate Bill 76 as a first step toward dam removal, restoring fisheries and ending the crisis in the Klamath Basin.
Klamath Dam Removal Agreement is the cornerstone for a comprehensive plan to restore the Klamath Basin
Agreement in Principle to remove four Klamath River Dams is an important step to achieving the goals of the larger Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement and achieving sustainability in the Basin.
Proposed Agreement in the Klamath Basin establishes a new paradigm for watershed management in the West
The proposed Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement represents a positive step forward for the management of the West's rivers, rangelands and forests.
Proposed settlement in the Klamath Basin establishes a new paradigm for watershed management in the West
The proposed Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement represents a positive step forward for the management of the West’s rivers, rangelands and forests.
Klamath Basin Agreement establishes new paradigm for Western watershed management
 
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