Klamath River Basin definition
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The Klamath River Basin is a largely sparsely populated area on the Oregon and California border with limited water resources (see Figure 1).
The Klamath River Basin, a region along the California-Oregon border, has been a focal point for local and national discussions on water resources and species management.
Prior to a Final Agreement, the Parties agree to attempt to resolve as much as practicable pending litigation and other controversies related to the Klamath River Basin involving one or more Parties.
Historically the Klamath River Basin contained bountiful anadromous fish runs, supporting indigenous peoples throughout the region.
The Parties agree that any limited license issued by WRD shall incorporate protocols developed pursuant to the Settlement for: quantifying any additional flows in the Klamath River made available through implementation of the Klamath River Basin Restoration Agreement dated February 18, 2010; and for coordinating with the Company on the timing and manner of release of such flows.
The Parties agree that any reauthorized water right issued by WRD shall incorporate and require compliance with protocols developed pursuant to the Settlement for: quantifying any additional flows in the Klamath River made available through implementation of the Klamath River Basin Restoration Agreement dated February 18, 2010; and for coordinating with the Company on the timing and manner of release of such flows.
As provided in Section 2.2, this Settlement shall be executed concurrently with the Klamath River Basin Restoration Agreement.
As shown in Figure 1, Shasta River is located in the Klamath River Basin and is considered an important tributary to the Klamath River.
The Shasta River was historically one of the largest producers of spring- and fall-run Chinook salmon, coho salmon, and steelhead trout in the Klamath River Basin.
Phase II will address the management of re- established Fish populations in presently un-occupied habitats and as part of the fisheries of the Klamath River Basin.