
Index of Available Information
The Truth:
Sample Information: Final
National Academy of Science Report, the National Research Council's report - Higher
Water Levels Not Needed for Klamath Basin Fish, a report by Biologist Dave
Vogel titled Salmon Rearing Habitats in the Main Stem Klamath River and a
2003 National Resources Inventory on Land Use. We have links to Range
Magazine's Special Report on "Water In The West" and Michael
Crichton's speech on "Environmentalism as a Religion" and much
more. Click on the link above.
Mandatory Reading &
Knowledge:
Articles by Nancy Levant, Jim Beers, Walter E. Williams,
Alan
Caruba, Joyce Morrison,
Sen. Wayne Allard,
Derry Brownfield, Henry Lamb, National Geographic, WaterWatch, and the
California Farm Bureau plus much more.
A History of the Klamath Water Crisis:
The Klamath Basin Water Crisis didn't start on April 6,
2001 and it still continues today. How'd we get there and what happened that
fateful summer - articles, eye witness accounts, photos - you'll fine it all
here.
What's
Happened Since 2001, The Water Crisis Continues:
What's happening now in the continuing Klamath story? This index has day to day news
of the continuing battle for
farming and ranching in the Klamath Project. (We've moved most of the 2002
- 2006 newspaper article links to this index from the History index.)
2007
- The Klamath Basin Water Crisis Continues:
Your up to date news source for what's happening
concerning farming and ranching in the Upper Klamath Basin.
2008
- The
Klamath
Basin
Water
Crisis Continues:
Seven years after the Klamath Basin Water Crisis started in 2001,
the battle to keep farming and ranching viable in the
Upper
Klamath
Basin
continues.
Klamath Project History:
This page is full of historic information
about the Klamath Project. There's a link to the Reclamation Act/Newlands
Act of 1902, a 1903 USGS Map of the Upper Klamath Basin, the Klamath River Basin
Compact, and links to John C. Boyle's book 50 Years on the Klamath.
You'll find many historic photos taken during the building of the Klamath
Project plus much more.
Klamath Project Operations:
This is your main source for
links to the Bureau of Reclamation Mid-Pacific Region - Klamath Basin Area
Office website and quick links to information found there. You'll also
find maps of the Klamath Project and irrigation districts, yearly operations
plans, and a link to the Bureau's Undepleted Natural Flow Study.
Miscellaneous Basin Information:
This section is misstated; there is nothing miscellaneous
about the information contained in this section. You'll find all kinds of
interesting information here. The Klamath River Basin Fisheries
Restoration Program, the Trinity River Restoration Program, notes from the
Klamath Watershed Conference held February 2004, information on Conservation
Easements and water banks. Check this section out! You don't know
what you're missing.
House of Representatives Committee on Resources Hearing
Testimony on the Klamath Basin, June 16, 2001:
Links to the testimony of Dave Vogel, Klamath
County Commissioner Steve West, Klamath Irrigation District Manager Dave Solem,
business owner Bob Gasser and farmer John Crawford; PCFFA member
"Zeke" Grader, Klamath Tribal Chairman Allen Foreman, Yurok Tribe
Executive Director Troy Fletcher, and Principal of Tulelake High School
Sharron Molder plus more.
The Lost River and shortnose suckers:
Here you'll find almost
everything you've ever wanted to know about the two endangered suckers that
inhabit the Upper Klamath Basin. Species profiles, distribution,
Biological Assessments, the Recovery Plan, and delisting information.
The Coho Salmon:
Links to NOAA/NMFS information on the coho salmon
including the Biological Opinion, hatchery records, the Oregon Plan for Coastal
Salmon, and information about the Alsea Valley Alliance v.
Donald Evans decision and new information on how NOAA is planning
on dealing with this court case plus more scientific reports.
The Bull Trout:
The Bull Trout - another endangered species that inhabits
the upper watershed of the Klamath Basin. Find links to the USF&WS
1998 Biological Opinion and Draft Recovery Plan plus economic information about
this listing.
Green Sturgeon and Lampreys of the Klamath:
Not yet listed as threatened or endangered in the lower
Klamath River, the green sturgeon and several species of lampreys are under
consideration for listing. Here you'll find links for information about
these species.
Weekly
USGS Flow Graphs:
Since January of 2005, we've been posting USGS
elevation graphs for Upper Klamath Lake on the home page. Recently, we
were asked to include Weekly USGS Flow Graphs from the headwaters to the ocean
for the entire Klamath River Basin. Here you'll find all the compiled
information plus new weekly graphs.
The Endangered Species Act:
GAO Reports, links to USF&WS and
NOAA/NMFS Endangered Species websites, House and Senate bills to amend the act,
and links to the Chairman of the House Resource Committee - Richard Pombo.
Testimony
Before the House Resource Committee and Sub Committee's On Reforming the
Endangered Species Act and Other Matters:
Because the Endangered Species Act affects
the entire nation, this section contains links to sites on the House Resource Committee's
website that provides links to individuals testimony before the Committee and
Sub-Committee's that concerns new House Legislation and testimony about the
affects the 30-year old ESA has had on certain communities.
Testimony
Before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Field Oversight
Hearing on Endangered Species Act August 23, 2004 In Casper, Wyoming:
The United States Senate is also concerned
about Endangered Species and the 1973 Act that protects them. Here you'll
find links to the opening statement of Senator Craig Thomas of Wyoming and the
testimony from all who were invited to address the Senate Environment and Public
Works Committee.
Let's Blame the
Klamath Project:
Newspaper reporters like to repeat what they call
the truth when in fact, all they report are distortions and half truths.
This section contains numerous newspaper articles that point the finger of blame
to the farmers and ranchers in the Klamath Project for everything that goes
wrong down river. We've posted a few responses to these negative articles.
Coastal
Fishermen:
Klamath Project Farmers and West Coast Fishermen - salmon or
other ocean bounty natural resource - are not enemies contrary to what the
Environmental Coalition wants everyone to believe. Here you will find
information about a lawsuit filed June 3, 2005 by the Pacific Legal Foundation
on behalf of the Oregon Trollers Association and others against the National
Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) arguing that the agency’s decision to
slash the 2005 commercial trolling chinook salmon fishing season by more than
half violated federal law. Here you'll also find information and articles
about how the Klamath Project Farmers and the Oregon Trollers are working
together to keep water and fish in the rivers.
The
Conservation Implementation Program (Basin-wide effort driven by interested
parties):
The Klamath River Basin Conservation Implementation
Program (CIP) is being formulated in response to the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric
Administration, Fisheries (NOAA Fisheries) May 31, 2002 biological opinion and
covers the entire Klamath River Basin from the headwaters to the ocean.
Per the Bureau of Reclamation, this will be the solution to the water
crisis. It will cover the endangered and threatened species, tribal trust,
and insure continued operation of existing water management facilities and
future water resource improvements for human use in the Klamath
Basin.
PacifiCorp Klamath River Relicensing:
Here you'll find links to
PacifiCorp's main Klamath River dam relicensing site and their technical, study
plans, resource reports, and final license application. This
index started out to be just about the FERC re-licensing of the four PacifiCorp
dams located on the
Klamath River
.
Because of the concerns by environmentalists and downstream Tribal groups
that the dams are a major cause of low salmon returns and the fact that some of
the same groups are pushing for the removal of some of the Columbia and Snake
River dams; this index has evolved into the dam vs. fish issue.
Klamath Irrigators
"Taking" Suit in the U. S. Federal Court of Claims:
Here you'll find links to the Klamath Irrigation District,
et al., vs United States of America legal documents. Find the original
complaint filed on October 11, 2001, the January 2003 Amended Complaint for Just
Compensation and Damages, briefs filed by the defendant, and Amicus Curiae
"Friend of the Court" Briefs and Motions. We will also post the
Federal Court of Claims final verdict when it becomes available. What you
will not find is the original reply by defendant - United States of America - to
the Klamath irrigators first complaint. It is not available in electronic
form as yet - we are working to get it posted soon.
Klamath Irrigation District Public Board Meeting Notes:
At
this link you find the monthly Klamath Irrigation District Board meeting
minutes and notes starting from November of 2001.
Scientific Reports:
Though there are other
scientific reports scattered among the other sections, this is where you need to
come for government reports on hydrologic conditions in the Klamath River before
the September 2002 fish die-off, Klamath River temperature monitoring, and links
to the results from the Upper Klamath Basin Science Workshop plus more.
Upper Klamath Basin Water Quality Data:
Water quality in the Upper Klamath Basin is important for
all human and wildlife that live here and further down stream in the Klamath
River. In this section you'll find many state and federal DEQ scientific
reports on nutrient loading, eutrophication,
Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) and much more.
Instream Water Supply Issues:
Keeping instream flows up for down stream salmon is
important to the farmers and ranchers in the Upper Klamath Basin. Here
you'll find links to USGS Real Time Flow Gauges, the Klamath Basin Water Supply
Enhancement Act, the Bureau of Reclamation's Undepleted Natural Flow Study, and
the Hardy Phase I Report and draft Hardy Phase II report.
Klamath Basin Wetland Restoration:
Wetland Restoration in the Upper Klamath Basin is an
ongoing project being carried out by private landowners, government agencies,
and environmental groups. We have links to information about the Wood
River Ranch, the Sycan Marsh, USF&WS restoration projects, and a summary of
recent and proposed restoration and water conservation efforts undertaken by
Basin landowners. We also have links to the Klamath Basin National
Wildlife Refuges plus more.
Klamath Basin Water Adjudication:
Water rights in the Upper Klamath Basin are
going through the Oregon State Water Adjudication process. Links are
provided to the main Oregon Water Resource Department's website on adjudication
and we've provided a link to Oregon Water Rights.
The Klamath Tribes (Klamath, Modoc, and the Yahooskin Band of Snake
Indians):
Links to historical information, Tribal Society, the 1864
Treaty, the Reservation, Termination, Economic Self-Sufficiency, U.S. v Adair,
Tribal Trust, and much more.
The
NW California Tribes (Yurok, Hoopa [Hupa], Karuk):
Tribes remaining today in NW California are the Karuk, Hoopa
(Hupa), and Yurok. While sharing a similar cultural framework, each of
these Tribes had a wholly distinct Tribal language. The Yurok lived along
the coast and up the Klamath River, extending about 45 miles and somewhat past
the junction with the Trinity River as well as a short distance south along the
Trinity. The Karuk lived on Klamath above Yurok territory further up river
to beyond Happy Camp, and along the Salmon River; the Hoopa (Hupa) inhabited the
Trinity.
Working groups in the Klamath Basin:
Hatfield, Upper Williamson, Mid-Klamath, Siskiyou Resource
Conservation, Klamath River Compact Commission, Klamath River Basin Federal
Working Group plus many more.
Water
In The West:
Ongoing water threats to
irrigated farming and ranching in the western
United States
from climate change and population increases.
Court Decisions and 60-day Letter Notices to Sue:
A coalition of environmental groups has filed
many lawsuits against the US government and other stakeholders in the Klamath
Basin.
Links to Courts That Have Jurisdiction Over the Klamath Basin:
Links to the Ninth Circuit,
the U.S. Supreme Court, and the Oregon Judicial Department.
The Invasive Species Act:
Links to GAO Reports,
House
and Senate bills to establish an Invasive Species Act, and many articles written
by Jim Beers about what this new invasion of our private property rights will do
to all American's.
Climate
Change and Global Warming:
Is climate change and global warming caused by man or is it a
natural phenomenon caused by the sun. Both sides of the argument
are presented here.
2005
Western Drought News:
2005 is shaping up to be another drought year in the Pacific
Northwest - some are comparing it to 2001. The Klamath Project
will be affected as well as other parts of Eastern Oregon, Washington, and
Idaho. On this index we'll put newspaper articles from the Klamath Herald
and News and other regional papers so we can track what is happening to farmers
and ranchers in other areas plus right here at home. Previous articles
that were posted on A History of the Klamath Water Crisis index have been moved
here.
The
North American Union:
One
of the biggest threats to the sovereignty
of the United States of America and our constitution is the implantation
of the Security and Prosperity Partnership
of North America which will cause Canada, the United States and Mexico to be
combined into the North American Union along the lines of the European
Union. At this index, you'll find articles written by Jerome R.
Corsi, Henry Lamb, Tom DeWeese, Patrick Wood, Senator
Ron Paul, and many others.
The Wildlands Project,
Sustainable Development, Agenda 21, and Smart Growth:
What is the Wildlands Project? This is your
information headquarters! We've got links to Range Magazine's Special
Report on the Wildlands Project, HR 652 and other bills which will make the
Wildlands Project an official government policy, Judy Keeler's extensive 13 part
report on The Wildlands Project Comes to Hidalgo County, and a US map of
the Wildlands Project and Biodiversity Corridors that includes Southern Oregon
and Northern California.
What really is Sustainable Development and Smart
Growth? Check out this section to find out what these two United Nation
programs are all about. Is there really a United Nations program called
"Agenda 21"?
The Klamath Bucket Brigade provides links to sites maintained by other
organizations for informational purposes only. The Klamath Bucket Brigade
has no responsibility for the accuracy of the content of any Website to which a
link is provided. The groups included on the list do not necessarily
reflect the views of the Klamath Bucket Brigade.