Title | Finding New Supplies for Interruptible Water Right Holders (Historical) |
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VIEW NOW | This publication is historical. It is unavailable on our website. To request a copy, please use the contact listed below. | ||||
Author(s) | Wendy Valdez | ||||
Description | In times of drought, appoximately 380 interruptible Columbia River water right holders risk crop loss when their water use is curtailed, creating billions of dollars in lost revenue. Office of Columbia River's mission is to develop reliable supplies during periods of drought. | ||||
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Contact | Colleen Rauert at 509-249-6296 | ||||
Keywords | drought | ||||
WEB PAGE | Water for Drought Relief | ||||
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