By Edward Bair
Guest Writer
Klamath Falls Herald and News
September 21, 2008
The Klamath Water and
Power Agency is a joint powers intergovernmental
agency and is made up of water agencies within
the Klamath Reclamation Project. A joint powers
agreement allows signatories to the agreement,
who have statutory authorities that are common
to each participant, to exercise those common
“powers” jointly for the benefit of all
parties.
Each of the parties to
the water and power agency has the power to
purchase, generate, transmit, distribute, sell
and interchange electrical energy, and to manage
water resources, in addition to other powers.
Each of the parties
(the
Klamath Project districts), either by statutory
authority or by vote of their patrons, enjoys
the same powers that a public utility district
or municipal utility district does.
It is the desire of the water and
power agency and its founders to use this common
authority to identify areas where we can make
more efficient use of our energy, and exercise
those authorities afforded a public utility
district to the benefit of all irrigators and
the community as a whole.
In addition, each of the parties has
the authority to
manage water resources. The water and power
agency anticipates seeking funding to develop
and manage a water supplementation program
within the Klamath Project. It gives us the
opportunity to design and implement a water
management plan that irrigators would control
and operate. This is something we have not had
the opportunity to do in the past.
It needs to be said that the water and
power agency, at this point in time, is not a
function of the Klamath Basin Restoration
Agreement, however it is anticipated that, upon
approval of the restoration agreement, that
there would be certain duties and
responsibilities that will fall to the water and
power agency.
I believe that this is a rare
opportunity for irrigators and the larger
community to work together within the water and
power agency, and potentially the restoration
agreement, to better use our common authority to
find locally based solutions to energy issues
and water management issues, and coordinate in
other areas to the benefit of the whole
community.
The water and power
agency is the product of discussion between
local irrigators, districts and others in the
community, over approximately the last year. It
is our intent to have all Project irrigation,
drainage, and improvement districts as members
of the agency, and then look for additional
partnerships beyond that.