Little water for farms, fish on dry California-Oregon border during 22-yr megadrought
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By GILLIAN FLACCUS
yesterday


PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Farms that rely on irrigation from a depleted, federally managed lake on the California-Oregon border, along with a Native American tribe fighting to protect fragile salmon, will both receive extremely limited amounts of water this summer as a historic drought and record-low reservoir levels drag on in the U.S. West.

More than 1,000 farmers and ranchers who draw water from a 257-mile-long (407-kilometer) river that flows from the Upper Klamath Lake to the Pacific Ocean will have access to roughly one-seventh the amount they could get in a wetter year

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It’s the third year in a row that severe drought has impacted farmers, fish and tribes in a region where there’s not enough water to satisfy competing demands. Last year, no water at all flowed through the Klamath Reclamation Project’s main irrigation canal, and thousands of downstream juvenile salmon died without reservoir releases to support the Klamath River’s health.

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Across the American West, a 22-year megadrought deepened so much last year that the region is now in the driest spell in at least 1,200 years


Much more info at: https://apnews.com/article/business-oreg...89df66c7b6
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The should do a "南水北调" project!

But, they can't!

They can only bully Mexico!

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/...-by-the-us

The Colorado originates in the Rocky mountains and traverses seven US states, watering cities and farmland, before reaching Mexico, where it is supposed to flow onwards to the Sea of Cortez.

Instead, the river is dammed at the US-Mexico border, and on the other side the river channel is empty.
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forest fire will start again during the summer months 真是一个头两个大
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