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Situated in south-central Oregon and northern
California, the Klamath Basin Area Office,
with headquarters in Klamath Falls, Oregon,
was originally authorized as the Klamath Project
on May 15, 1905, for irrigation service to
about 240,000 acres.
Eventually, three storage reservoirs providing
1,104,418 acre-feet of active storage in the
Klamath River and Lost River basins were built.
More than 1,400 miles of canals
and drains, 37 pumping plants, and 2 tunnels
provide service to water users, and indirectly
to 4 of 6 national wildlife refuges, which are
part of the Klamath Basin National
Wildlife Refuges Complex.
Recreational
Opportunities |
Christine
Karas
Area Manager, Acting
6600 Washburn Way,
Klamath Falls, Oregon 97603
(541) 883-6935 |
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