Released On: November 27, 2006
POSTPONED – Working Session on the Organizational Structure for
the Klamath River Basin Conservation Implementation Program
The Bureau of Reclamation announces that the Klamath River Basin
Conservation Implementation Program (CIP) Working Session,
originally scheduled for December 6-7, 2006, in Medford, Oregon, has
been postponed.
Klamath Basin stakeholders are currently engaged in ongoing
discussions and negotiations related to the restoration of the
Klamath River fishery, and Reclamation recognizes that each day in
December is critical to those talks. In support of these
continuing discussions, Reclamation is postponing the CIP working
session until early spring 2007. Reclamation hopes this
postponement will help contribute to the success of the ongoing
discussions and negotiations. Postponement will also provide
stakeholders with time to review the organizational structure being
proposed as the framework for coordinated stakeholder-driven,
basin-wide restoration.
The CIP is a mechanism by which participants will work together to
restore the Klamath River Basin ecosystem; further fulfill tribal
trust responsibilities of the Federal Government; allow continued,
sustainable use of water; and foster lasting partnerships between
Governments and private stakeholders. When rescheduled, the
primary objective of the working session will be to gain agreement
on the proposed organizational structure and 1st-year goals for
implementing the CIP. The CIP is intended to coordinate
conservation and restoration efforts throughout the Klamath River
Basin and provide technical and funding resources to achieve Basin
ecosystem restoration and water management goals. Additional
information on the CIP is available at
http://www.usbr.gov/mp/kbao/CIP/index.html.
If you encounter problems accessing documents online, please contact
Ms. Lynnette Wirth at 916-978-5102 or lwirth@mp.usbr.gov.
Questions may be directed to Ms. Christine Karas, Deputy Area Manager,
Klamath Basin Area Office, Reclamation, at 541-883-6935 or ckaras@mp.usbr.gov.
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