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Klamath Basin

The Klamath Basin straddles the border of Oregon and California, extending from the high desert to the Pacific Ocean. Since 2005, Sustainable Northwest has worked with ranchers from the Wood, Williamson and Sprague Valleys, with farmers from the Klamath Federal Irrigation Project, and with tribal leaders to develop comprehensive, community-based solutions in support of the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement.

Klamath Basin Agreements Signed
The Historic Klamath Basin Agreements were signed on February 18, 2010.
Comprehensive Restoration in the Klamath Basin
Overview of the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement, and how Sustainable Northwest has been involved.
Agreement in Principle to Remove Four Klamath Dams
Overview of the Agreement in Principle to remove four Klamath dams, signed in November 2008 by PacifiCorp, the Department of Interior and state officials from Oregon and California. This agreement is part of the larger Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement.
Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement
The Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement (KBRA) is a settlement among diverse parties that creates a path forward on long-standing, stalemated resource disputes in the Klamath Basin.
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