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Four Klamath Basin cities endorse water deal

Friday, May 9, 2008 8:08 AM PDT
8 a.m., Friday, May 9, 2008

Four Klamath Basin city councils have endorsed the proposed Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement, and now supporters are trying to convince Klamath County commissioners to do the same.

The cities of Merrill, Malin, Chiloquin and Tulelake agreed to officially support the settlement following presentations by proponents. Stakeholders plan to meet with the Klamath Falls City Council, Klamath County Chamber of Commerce and other businesses to ask for their support.

Klamath County Commissioner John Elliott said the board would likely wait for a hydropower agreement with PacifiCorp and a recommendation from the county’s natural resources advisory committee before making a decision.


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