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Lesson 1 - photo story and maps
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1905 Tule
Lake before the Klamath Project was built. |
2000 When the Klamath Project was built (and paid in full by irrigators) water was rerouted into canals and reservoirs for irrigation, wildlife and power. There are over 1500 shoreline miles of habitat along canals in Tulelake Irrigation District alone. Grown are barley, wheat, oats, peas, beats, alfalfa, pasture, potatoes, onions, mint, rye, horseradish. Tulelake Basin grows 1/3 of the nation's horseradish. |
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Regardless of historic lake levels and river flows, this water is annually taken from the irrigators. Paid, yes. Choice, no. Fair price, no. Wells have dried up. The lake level/river flow management deemed scientifically unjustified by the NAS is still being used to take Project water. |
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