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Walla Walla Water 2050 Strategic Plan

 
Publication number Date Published
21-12-011 June 2021
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Author(s) Walla Walla Watershed Management Partnership
Description The Walla Walla Water 2050 Strategic Plan (WWW2050) lays out a 30-year effort to improve streamflows and water supplies in the Walla Walla watershed. Employing an integrated water resource management approach, the WWW2050 Plan integrates goals and solutions from the basin's diverse stakeholders in both Washington and Oregon to achieve a holistic and viable long-term plan for water use in the basin.

The plan provides a broad summary of key accomplishments and ongoing work in the basin, a description of current watershed conditions, and desired future watershed conditions to support prioritized short and long term strategy recommendations to provide improved water supply reliability and streamflows.
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Keywords Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, SPAC, stream flows, streamflow, strategic plan, water resource management, Water Management Program, water availability, Walla Walla River Basin, water resource, water resources, groundwater, CTUIR, Walla Walla Management Partnership, Streamflow Restoration, Walla Walla Water 2050 Strategic Plan Advisory Committee, WWW2050
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