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Water Talks to cover Klamath
Settlement Agreements
Siskiyou Daily News
March 9, 2010
Mount Shasta, Calif. - California Trout will host
a panel titled “Water Talks: The Basics of the Klamath
Settlement Agreements” on Thursday, March 24 at 7 p.m. at
Lalo’s restaurant banquet room, 520 North Mount Shasta Blvd. in
Mount Shasta.
The evening will begin with a short presentation of the main
elements of the agreements.
There will also be an informational panel representing
irrigators, tribes, conservation organizations, Siskiyou County
and federal agencies. Following the presentation, attendees will
have the opportunity to ask clarifying questions of the
panelists.
Speaking about why the next topic in the Water Talks series is
on the Klamath settlement agreements, Donna Boyd of California
Trout explained, “While the agreements are currently being
debated in the newspapers, few citizens in the county actually
know what is in them. The documents are long, and have been
revised numerous times. Water Talks is a perfect platform for
citizens to become informed and make their own decisions.”
Water Talks is an ongoing series of informational and
educational events with local and regional expert presenters
sharing on a range of water related topics. Water Talks is a
project of California Trout. California Trout is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to protecting and restoring California’s
wild trout, steelhead, and salmon streams. For more information
contact Donna Boyd at 925-4750.
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