Contacts: Monte Seus (541)-602-2167 Gary Wright (530)-640-1900
May
24, 2004
Twelve
private well owners on the
Those well owners who have agreed to pump ground water to maintain higher lake levels will pump only the water needed to irrigate the lands that they farm, up to 3 acre feet per acre. At this time the Bureau of Reclamation will call for the ground water on an “as needed” basis.
The
Bureau of Reclamation’s 2004 Pilot Water Bank Program has been implemented.
Some farm lands have been idled and some well owners are participating in the
ground water substitution program. Under
contract with the Bureau of Reclamation, participating farmers will not use lake
water for irrigation but will be compensated for using their wells for
irrigation. This program is to
provide more water for endangered fish in
Those
well owners participating in the two pumping programs are being reimbursed for
providing more water to the entire project, the
“The
water is not being sold,” said Tulelake farmer Monte Seus. “The water that
is being replaced by the well water will be available to all who depend on and
use water from
Ongoing aquifer studies by the Oregon Water Resources Department, the California Department of Water Resources, and the USGS will continue to monitor ground water levels in an effort to better understand the aquifer.
In the past well owners have pumped “environmental water” gratis in an effort to assist fish and wildlife in the basin and to avoid costly litigation.
“Hopefully
the future will not require continued well pumping and farmers will enjoy a more
abundant supply of