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Drought in the Klamath River Basin
Updated March 2, 2022
Historic drought conditions in the Klamath River Basin (Figure 1) have received national attention and
have led to increased conflicts among water users and other stakeholders. The basin includes the Bureau
of Reclamation's Klamath Project, which delivers irrigation water to approximately 230,000 acres in
Southern Oregon and Northern California. The Klamath Basin has a history of controversies related to
water allocation and species protection. In the past, these issues have generated conflict among farmers,
Indian tribes, fishermen, water project and wildlife refuge managers, environmental groups, hydropower
facility operators, and state and local governments.
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