
Greg Walden urges prompt drought
declaration, assistance, and public
workshops to explain aid options in
Klamath Basin
Congressman Greg
Walden,
WASHINGTON, D.C. —
In anticipation of the Bureau of
Reclamation’s announcement today of
their plans to provide water to
irrigators in the Klamath Basin
during this drought disaster, Rep.
Greg Walden (R-Ore.) today asked the
U.S. Department of Agriculture and
the Department of the Interior for a
federal drought declaration and the
agencies’ assistance in launching a
public information campaign to give
guidance to farmers, ranchers, and
members of the business community
who will be impacted by the federal
government’s ruling.
“I have worked
extensively on water and related
issues in the Klamath Basin for many
years. And I recall well the Bucket
Brigade with thousands of
hard-working basin residents during
the 2001 water shut-off and the
tremendous strain it placed on
scores of families and businesses.
I assure you the preparation and
clarity I request here are key to
the chances of successfully managing
the extremely challenging drought
reality in the basin. I stand ready
to assist,” Rep. Greg Walden said.
“I am asking the agencies to pull
the resources together to hold
well-publicized public workshops and
informational sessions where their
experts can advise those in the
community about what they need to do
to receive the aid they are entitled
to under this drought declaration,”
Rep. Greg Walden said. “My office
will help coordinate meeting
locations and invitations to the
various agriculture and livestock
groups to ensure that producers in
the basin have an opportunity to
learn firsthand about disaster
assistance that’s available to
them,” Rep. Greg Walden said.
“I am committed to
ensuring that producers have the
best, most timely information
available,” Rep. Greg Walden said.
Rep. Greg Walden
sent the following letter today.
March 18, 2010
The Honorable Tom
Vilsack
Secretary
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Washington, DC 20500
Dear Secretaries
Vilsack and Salazar,
I am writing to
urge you to swiftly issue a federal
drought declaration for the Klamath
Basin in Oregon that will allow for
emergency funds and aid programs to
assist family farmers, ranchers and
small businesses dealing with the
basin’s ongoing drought disaster. I
also request that you make experts
within your agencies available for
public workshops in the basin as
soon as possible to provide farmers
and ranchers with information
regarding what programs may be
available to them if and when the
federal drought declaration is made.
As you are aware,
on March 9, 2010 the Klamath County
commissioners requested a state
drought declaration for Oregon’s
Klamath Basin. Acting on that
request, Oregon Governor Ted
Kulongoski last night issued a state
drought declaration and requested a
federal natural disaster
determination for the basin.
Although the needed federal drought
declaration will not provide
immediate assistance to the farmers,
ranchers and small businesses who
will be impacted by what is expected
to be the worst drought to hit the
area, your assistance in
communicating clearly and openly
with basin stakeholders at this time
is essential and will be
appreciated.
I offer the
assistance of my district office and
staff to help coordinate meeting
locations and invitations to the
various agriculture and livestock
groups to ensure that producers in
the basin have an opportunity to
learn firsthand about federal
disaster relief programs that may be
available. In many cases, farmers
and ranchers remain unaware of the
disaster assistance options
available to them and the decisions
that must be made in advance to
qualify for assistance down the
road. I cannot overstate the
importance of producers having the
best, most timely information
available. Your agencies’
cooperation in providing and
disseminating this information will
be critical to the economic
well-being of the basin this year.
It is also important for your
agencies to work in a coordinated
fashion, provide easy-to-understand
options and be as flexible and
inclusive as possible in
implementing or executing federal
programs under their purview.
I have worked
extensively on water and related
issues in the Klamath Basin for many
years. And I recall well the Bucket
Brigade with thousands of
hard-working basin residents during
the 2001 water shut-off and the
tremendous strain it placed on
scores of families and businesses.
I assure you the preparation and
clarity I request here are key to
the chances of successfully managing
the extremely challenging drought
reality in the basin. I stand ready
to assist as it is helpful.
I look forward to
working with you and your
appropriate staff in the state
offices to plan these workshops.
Please feel free to contact me or
your staff can contact Nathan Rea in
my Washington, D.C. at (202)
226-5234 or John Snider in my
Medford district office at (541)
776-4646. They will be happy to help
coordinate this much-needed effort.
Best regards,
Greg Walden
Member of Congress