Klamath Water Users Association

Klamath Water Users Association Championing the farmers and ranchers of the Klamath Project. Nurturing agriculture since 1953 When necessary, we defend agriculture’s interests in litigation.

Championing the Farmers and Ranchers of the Klamath Project
Nurturing Agriculture Since 1953

As a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization, Klamath Water Users Association (KWUA) has been the voice of family farms & ranches in the Klamath Reclamation Project (Project) for over seven decades. Our roots run deep in the community, dating over 115 years to the beginning of the Project in 1905. We are loyal

in our commitment to current and future generations of agricultural families. KWUA members include rural and suburban irrigation districts, public agencies, and private individuals. These water users typically hold water delivery contracts with the United States Bureau of Reclamation. These members provide irrigation water to approximately 180,000 acres of exceptionally productive farm & ranch land in Klamath County, Oregon, and Modoc & Siskiyou Counties of California. These lands, nourished by the waters of Upper Klamath Lake through the Project, produce a diverse range of high-quality agricultural products including alfalfa, hay, and beef cattle to cereal grains, potatoes, onions, and specialty crops. In recent years, the region has also experienced an increase in dairy production and organic farming, showcasing its adaptability and commitment to sustainable practices. Advocacy and Commitment

KWUA plays a vital role in advocating for farmers and ranchers. We focus on a range of issues affecting the interests of irrigated agriculture. Including but not limited to water management, water quality, and water policies. Our strategic approach emphasizes positive public relations, partnerships, and collaboration. While remaining active in all environments to ensure sustainable agricultural success. The journey is complicated by the impacts of the Endangered Species Act, climate change, aging infrastructure, diverse stakeholder interests, and politicized water policies, and irrigation operations. Yet, KWUA remains loyal in its mission; committed to partnering with federal, state, local agencies, tribes, and stakeholders to ensure balanced and effective water resources strategy. KWUA is optimistic that a continued drive to build strong coalitions, partnerships with conservation groups, and streamlined public relations will lead the Klamath Basin into a future where all communities in the Klamath Basin can thrive. KWUA is governed by an 11-member board (with 11 alternates) who are representatives from Klamath Project irrigation districts or community leaders. The association employs an Executive Director and staff to execute the policy decisions made by the board.


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This page is for disseminating information and articles that educate our community about water issues and trends in agriculture that could affect Klamath Basin irrigation and ag. We welcome comments. Attacking, name-calling, off-topic rants, abusive language, and profanity are not welcome on this page. With that, KWUA reserves the right to moderate comments and users who we feel violate the above on this page or on our profile, KWUA Staff. While we support discussions—and even disagreements—we ask that all who participate keep the tone respectful. We will close comments if we feel the discussions are not useful and overly negative. Thank you.

KWUA is hiring!Career Opening: Water Resources Project ManagerProject & Program Management• Assist with the development ...
05/30/2026

KWUA is hiring!

Career Opening: Water Resources Project Manager

Project & Program Management

• Assist with the development of project schedules, scopes of work, budgets, and deliverables.
• Monitor project progress and help ensure timely completion of assignments and objectives.
• Coordinate consultant activities, contractor services, and technical support efforts.
• Support implementation of grant-funded programs and associated reporting requirements.
• Assist with contract administration, invoicing, and project documentation.

Learn more: https://www.kwua.org/kwua-seeks-water-resources-project-manager/

KWUA is hiring!Open Position: Deputy Director• Oversee operational planning, workflow coordination, and organizational e...
05/30/2026

KWUA is hiring!

Open Position: Deputy Director

• Oversee operational planning, workflow coordination, and organizational effectiveness.
• Develop and implement advocacy strategies at the local, state, and federal levels.
• Monitor and evaluate legislative, regulatory, and policy developments affecting irrigated agriculture.

Learn more: https://www.kwua.org/kwua-seeks-deputy-director/

NOTICE TO KLAMATH PROJECT IRRIGATORS: 2026 DROUGHT RESPONSE PROGRAM OPEN NOW!As you are aware, irrigation water supply f...
05/28/2026

NOTICE TO KLAMATH PROJECT IRRIGATORS: 2026 DROUGHT RESPONSE PROGRAM OPEN NOW!

As you are aware, irrigation water supply for the Klamath Project this year will fall well short of what is needed to sustain normal operations for family farms and ranches.

On April 6, the Bureau of Reclamation announced an initial water availability of 221,000 acre-feet from Upper Klamath Lake, representing just over half of the volume required for full Project deliveries. This reflects a combination of very low snowpack and resulting snow drought conditions, early spring-like weather conditions, and requirements to operate under an unworkable set of regulatory requirements that can’t be changed in time for this season.

Based on these conditions, 40,000 to 50,000 acres within the Project will need to be idled during the 2026 season.

In response, the Klamath Project Drought Response Agency (KPDRA) has now opened the 2026 annual program and is accepting applications during the enrollment period of April 15 through June 15. Up to $19.1 million is available, with estimated payments ranging from $300 to $350 per acre. The program is intended to provide an option for irrigators as they make operational decisions for the coming season.

Additional information, including program details and enrollment materials, is available at www.klamathwaterbank.com. Irrigators should review the program as they evaluate their plans for 2026 and carefully review eligibility requirements. For example, to qualify for full payment, a parcel must receive no irrigation water from any source (surface or groundwater) from November 1, 2025, through October 31, 2026. Applicants should review the program policy for additional eligibility requirements.

The KPDRA will host a workshop on May 29, 2026, from 8 AM - 4 PM at the KWUA office located at 2312 South 6th St., Suite A, Klamath Falls, to assist participants with the sign-up process and to answer questions about the program.

Irrigators are encouraged to stay informed as conditions evolve and to consider available programs and tools as part of their planning for the 2026 irrigation season.

05/27/2026

IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE

Water availability from Upper Klamath Lake for 2026 is 221,000 acre-feet, and more than 23% has already been diverted.

Upper Klamath Lake water supply is at serious risk of running out in weeks.

To help reduce the risk of water shortages later this season, the Klamath Project Drought Response Agency (DRA) has added a Limited Irrigation Program. The DRA has also increased payment amounts for the 2026 No Irrigation Assistance Program.

2026 Program Payments
No Irrigation Program: $425 per acre
Partial Season Program: $212.50 per acre

Limited Irrigation Program:
$212.50 per acre for perennial crops
$75 per acre for annual crops

Important Deadline
To participate in the Limited Irrigation Program, irrigation must cease by:
Wednesday, May 27, 2026, at 5:00 p.m.

Apply by:
June 15, 2026, at 5:00 p.m.
Apply online at:
www.klamathwaterbank.com

URGENT!!Attention Klamath Project Farmers and Ranchers!Join KWUA and irrigation districts for a critical public meeting ...
05/22/2026

URGENT!!

Attention Klamath Project Farmers and Ranchers!
Join KWUA and irrigation districts for a critical public meeting regarding the 2026 irrigation season.

Water availability from Upper Klamath Lake is 221,000 acre-feet, of which over 23% has already been diverted, and we are only six weeks into the irrigation season.

UPPER KLAMATH LAKE SUPPLY IS AT SERIOUS RISK OF RUNNING OUT IN WEEKS.

This meeting is critical to learn more about the challenges ahead and how to navigate the remaining 2026 water year.

Date: May 26, 2026
Time: 5:00 PM
Location: Klamath County Fairgrounds- Exhibit Hall #2

Address

Klamath Falls, OR
97601

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

Telephone

+15418836100

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