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Klamath Water Users Association
2455 Patterson Street, Suite 3
Klamath Falls, Oregon 97603
(541)-883-6100 FAX (541)-883-8893
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Summary of Klamath Basin
Conservation Partnership Accomplishments
July 3, 2007
Data Source: USDA/NRCS
Compiled by: The Klamath Water
Users Association (KWUA)
Local conservation districts, the
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and numerous other
federal, state, local, tribal and non-profit groups participate in the
Klamath Basin conservation partnership to assist local landowners as
they continue to enhance natural resources to benefit wildlife and the
environment.
The Klamath Basin Watershed
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> 10 million acres
Public Lands -
6.1 million acres
Tribal Lands - 90,000
acres
Private Lands - 3.8
million acres
(These private lands include more than 2,400 farms and ranches on
581,800 acres)
Klamath Reclamation Project - 200,000
acres
Proactive Efforts
Klamath Project irrigators have proven their
proactive and responsible nature over the past ten years with respect to
conservation. Their efforts to improve the environment are all the more
impressive when one considers that the uncertainty and difficulty
associated with keeping their farming operations profitable have not
been diminished.
“exemplifying
the spirit” of the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds
for
its innovative canal lining project completed near Newell, CA
Conservation Funding and
Acreage Amounts
(Entire Klamath Basin Watershed)
“Farmers and ranchers recognize the importance
of conserving the area’s natural resources. They contribute to a
healthy watershed by implementing sound agricultural practices that
create fish and wildlife habitat and improve water quality and
quantity. NRCS and Klamath Basin partners help local landowners
achieve their conservation goals” – USDA/NRCS Klamath Basin
Conservation Partnership Accomplishments Document, Jan. 2007.
Between 2002 and 2006, the conservation
partnership has:
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Provided landowners with technical and financial assistance
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Planned conservation systems on 256,273 acres
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Helped 23 land managers support ongoing conservation on 15,896
acres
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Created and enhanced wetlands on 6,753 acres
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Enrolled an additional 9,984 acres in permanent easements
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Conserved irrigation water on 54,503 acres
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Developed habitat for fish and other aquatic species on 2,805
acres
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Improved wildlife habitat on over 19,113 acres
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Improved the quality and production of forage on 74,923 acres of
pasture
The 2002 Farm Bill included an appropriation
under the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) of $50
million for assistance to implement practices that result in
on-farm/ranch net water savings in the Klamath Basin through Fiscal
Year 2007. Additional Farm Bill resources were distributed locally as
financial and technical assistance through NRCS programs.
Regular EQIP -
---------------------------------------------------------$4,811,534
EQIP (Ground and Surface Water)
-----------------------------$18,072,839
Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP) ----------------------------$29,780,709
Conservation Security Program (CSP)
----------------------------$826,559
Local Contributions
In addition to these funding totals, NRCS
Conservation projects require a 25% - 50% cost share from project
(landowner) recipients. In other words and additional $13 -$20 million
is invested locally in conservation.
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