Klamath Project

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The Klamath Project is a major federal water management and irrigation system in southern Oregon and northern California that supplies water to agriculture, wildlife refuges, and communities in the Klamath Basin.

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Klamath Project canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf federal water management project
irrigation project
affects Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge
surface form: Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges

Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge
Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge
associatedWith Klamath River Basin water conflicts
endangered fish species in the Klamath Basin
constructionStartDate 1905
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developedBy Bureau of Reclamation
surface form: United States Reclamation Service
governedBy Endangered Species Act constraints
federal water law
hasComponent A Canal
Anderson-Rose Diversion Dam
Clear Lake Dam
Gerber Dam
Link River Dam
Lost River Diversion Channel
North Canal
drainage system
extensive canal system
hasStakeholder Karuk people
surface form: Karuk Tribe

Klamath people
surface form: Klamath Tribes

Yurok people
surface form: Yurok Tribe

environmental organizations
irrigation districts in the Klamath Basin
wildlife refuge managers
involves water allocation among agriculture, tribes, and ecosystems
locatedIn Klamath Basin
Northern California
surface form: northern California

southern Oregon
managedBy Bureau of Reclamation
surface form: United States Bureau of Reclamation
partOf Columbia Basin Project
surface form: United States Reclamation projects
purpose flood control
irrigation
water supply for communities
water supply for wildlife refuges
regulates flows to the Klamath River
water levels in Upper Klamath Lake
servesRegion Klamath County, Oregon
Modoc County, California
Siskiyou County, California
suppliesWaterTo agricultural lands in the Klamath Basin
communities in the Klamath Basin
wildlife refuges in the Klamath Basin
usesWaterFrom Klamath River
Upper Klamath Lake

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Bureau of Reclamation notableProject Klamath Project
Upper Klamath Lake partOfProject Klamath Project
Lost River partOfProject Klamath Project