The Bureau of Reclamation's Klamath Basin
Area Office announces implementation of the 2007 Klamath
Basin Water Supply Enhancement Study (WSES). The 2000
Klamath Basin Water Supply Enhancement Act authorizes
Reclamation to study various aspects of water development
and marketing in the Klamath Basin. Under this authority,
Reclamation may acquire up to 100,000 acre-feet of water in
2007 above Keno Dam in Oregon to use during the irrigation
season. The water will be used as needed to supplement
agricultural water demand while meeting the court ordered
flows in the Klamath River. The WSES consists of several
programs, including on- and off-Project storage, dryland
operation, ground-water-pumping, and ground-water
substitution options. Reclamation is now soliciting bids for
the dryland operation and ground-water substitution options
programs for the WSES.
For dryland operation, Reclamation is
accepting applications from individuals, groups,
partnerships, and companies willing to forego irrigation of
their lands during the 2007 irrigation season in exchange
for payment. For ground-water substitution options,
Reclamation is accepting applications from individuals,
groups, partnerships, and companies willing to alternate
between surface water irrigation and ground-water irrigation
during the 2007 irrigation season at Reclamation's request.
Payment will be based on the documented quantity of
ground-water pumped. It is possible Reclamation may not make
a request for ground-water substitution at any time during
the irrigation season, in which case no payment will be
made. Oregon landowners must provide documentation of a
Supplemental Water Right for the ground-water sources and
fields in this program, as it is unknown whether drought
permits will be issued in 2007.
Participation is open to all users of
surface water above Keno Dam, including non-Project users,
except lands above Harpold Dam, Federal lease lands, and
lands under temporary surplus water contracts ("C
lands"). Eligibility is limited to field units that
have been irrigated in the recent past. Field units must
have been irrigated (surface or ground water) in at least
one of the past 3 years (2004, 2005, or 2006). Only complete
field units of at least 20 contiguous acres are eligible.
Applicants are encouraged to contact the
Klamath Basin Area Office for details. Starting on Monday,
January 8, 2007, applicants may make an appointment to
discuss their particular operational situation prior to
submittal of their final bid. Completed and signed
applications and all documentation must be submitted for
consideration to the Klamath Basin Area Office, 6600
Washburn Way, Klamath Falls, OR 97603, by 4 p.m. on
Thursday, February 15, 2007.
Program information, application forms,
and a sample contract are available on the Klamath Basin
Area Office Web site at http://www.usbr.gov/mp/kbao
. For additional information, please contact Ms. Jennifer
Birri, Mr. Mike Neuman, or Mr. Bud Zangger at 541-883-6935
or by e-mail at jbirri@mp.usbr.gov
, mneuman@mp.usbr.gov
, or ezangger@mp.usbr.gov.