Merkley y Wyden aseguran ayuda crítica para la cuenca de Klamath, instan a la unidad para asegurar soluciones a largo plazo

Washington, DC– Los senadores estadounidenses de Oregón Jeff Merkley y Ron Wyden emitieron la siguiente declaración hoy después de que la Oficina de Reclamación anunciara una asignación de agua para el Proyecto Klamath, así como $20 millones en alivio inmediato de la sequía para el Proyecto y $5 millones en asistencia técnica para Tribus de la cuenca de Klamath:

“We are committed to working together to help Klamath Basin communities face another extremely difficult water year. The funding that the administration made available this week, which we fought to secure, will go a long way toward helping the region meet the challenges ahead, as we continue to work in close collaboration with federal agencies, state partners, the Klamath Basin tribes, and agricultural producers to realize long-term solutions to end the crisis.  

“We know that everyone would prefer to have more water, but when there isn’t enough to go around, we need to find creative ways to help, while laying the groundwork toward more comprehensive solutions. That is why we have worked to ensure this increased funding would be made available for drought relief, habitat restoration efforts, and infrastructure modernization. Because of our efforts, there is an unprecedented amount of funding available to help the Klamath Basin, but it will require collaboration to take advantage of it.

“All of us must remain united to help the Klamath Basin chart a better path forward through the severe drought and build toward a more resilient future together.”  

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