New group may run water bank
New Klamath water and power
agency meets for the first time
By TY BEAVER
H&N Staff Writer
August 23, 2008
Transfer of ownership of a pilot water
bank program maintained by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
will be the first goal of a new Klamath Basin
intergovernmental group.
The Klamath Water and Power Agency
officially formed Wednesday with a meeting of
representatives from a few irrigation and drainage
districts. More irrigation districts are expected to join.
“We got our feet wet, so to speak,”
said Ed Bair, newly elected chairman of the agency and
Klamath Irrigation District board member.
While a part of the Klamath Basin
Restoration Agreement, organizers said the concept of the
agency was determined long before the agreement was proposed
and seeks to address concerns outside of it.
The agency, called KWAPA, was
envisioned to investigate and maintain energy generation on the
Klamath Reclamation Project for irrigation. It also will
look to management of water resources for irrigators.
Bill Ganong, legal counsel to the agency, said
while irrigation districts in California can deal with power
issues, Oregon irrigation districts must go through a
process to gain the authority of a public utility district,
such as KWAPA.
Joining up
Klamath Irrigation District, Klamath Drainage
District and Tulelake Irrigation District are current
members of the agency. Bair and Ganong said many other
irrigation and drainage districts in the Basin are
considering joining KWAPA.
“We’re looking for 100 percent participation,”
Bair said.
Water bank
In pursuing ownership of Reclamation’s water bank
program, Ganong said the agency has sought a grant to
operate it and expand it further. A water bank compensates
landowners for idling farmland that would otherwise use
irrigation water.
The agency also could play a role in the
restoration agreement, where it is included to help
implement and manage aspects of how 256-page document will
affect water and power.
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