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Tag: oregon water resource department

21 Jun 201817 Jul 2018 wasco2040 Data and Research, Update Process

Water Conservation Public Input Results

Thank you to all participants at events and online!  We got great feedback from people on how to leverage the land use planning program to help support conservation of water resources. Results from the survey are closely aligned with what we heard at events; by in large, the community emphasized incentives and education as the … Continue reading Water Conservation Public Input Results

5 May 201817 Jul 2018 wasco2040 Data and Research

Water Conservation and Farms

During the 2017 Vision work sessions, water was identified by the community as a priority for strategic planning.  In May and June, during our 2018 road show series, water conservation ideas or other strategies related to water resources will be a topic of discussion. The Oregon Water Resources Department (OWRD) manages water supply needs and rights, … Continue reading Water Conservation and Farms

15 Jun 201716 Jun 2017 wasco2040 Data and Research

2017 Integrated Water Resources Strategy

In talking to community members to date, we have heard a lot of concerns about water and the future of water availability in Wasco County. The Planning Department works with several partners who manage things like water rights and water health.  A critical partner is the Oregon Water Resources Department (OWRD). OWRD has a public … Continue reading 2017 Integrated Water Resources Strategy

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