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KID / Klamath Irrigation District February 11, 2022 UPDATE: $$$$$$$$$

From the KID website:

"Klamath River Basin Stakeholders were invited to a day long "Klamath Summit" which occurred on 10 February 2022. Governor Brown, Governor Newsom, Secretary Halland, Senator Merkley, Senator Wyden, Congressman Bentz, Congressman LaMalfa, Congressman Huffman, members of the Agencies within Interior to include Commissioner Touton, representatives from the Department of Commerce and Agriculture, Chair-people and representatives of various tribes, fisheries, and other stakeholders received updates on various funding opportunities and programs recently made available to the Klamath Basin. The briefings are available to review below."
 
"Representatives for the agriculture community were given a brief opportunity to introduce themselves to this group. Our concern of the pending 2022 train-wreck and long-term concerns were acknowledged."

UDSA NRE FUNDING IN THE KLAMATH BASIN LINK
"The Disaster Supplemental provides over $1.3B in funds to the U.S. Forest Service in support of recovery-for wildfire and flood related disasters.

USDA NRCS FUNDING IN THE KLAMATH BASKIN LINK  USDA / United States Department of Agriculture 
NRCS / Natural Resources Conservation Service
Partners: Oregon Department of Agriculture, Trout Unlimited, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Klamath Watershed Partnership, and Soil and Water Conservation District, Oregon Dept of Forestry, Klamath Lake Forest Health Partnership, USFS, Oregon Soil and Water Conservation District, Ducks Unlimited, Intermountain West Joint Venture, Ag producers for long-term conservation.
FOR: easements, conservation, improve sucker habitat, improve forests, water quality, wildlife habitat, water conservation, aquatic species habitat, public safety. some fish screens and pipes, enhance wetlands

$2.2M
$750,000
$375,000
$73,000
3.5M
1.4M

USFWS FUNDING IN THE KLAMATH BASIN LINK / Forest Service Funding Opportunities
Klamath area drought allocations (Reclamation only)
FY 2022: President’s Request - $24.1 million
• + $5 million (Senate Mark); House supports request
• + $10 million per FY 2022 C.R. Drought Supplemental allocation

RECLAMATION FUNDING IN THE KLAMATH BASIN LINK
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law PL 117-58
Klamath area drought allocations
FY 2022 Presidents Request $24.1M
   +$5M
    +10M drought supplemental allocation

NOAA FUNDING LINK
NOAA fisheries funding opportunities in the Klamath Basin
Habitat Restoration Program $491M over 5 years
Anadromous Fish Passage  2 grants, one grant for Tribes only $400M over 5 years
Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery: additional funding for Pacific Coast Salmon Recovery $172M over 5 years

OREGON STATE FUNDING LINK
$20M for 2021
for restoration, domestic well assistance $4M, livestock watering wells$3M, Irrigation district assistance $4M, Oregon's investment $1M Drought Resiliency, Klamath Tribes $9.675M, $40M drought relief statewide for forgivable loans

CALIFORNIA STATE FUNDING LINK
California funding director Chuck Bonham  for 2021-2022
$49M CDFW for habitat and hatcheries
$160M demonstrations and farmer incentives
$50M repurpose ag land
$192M "Integrated Regional Water Management prog
PROPOSED FUNDING 2023
$50M repurposing land
$60M drought relief
$75M mitigating drought: remove obstacles to fish passage, restore habitat for native fish and migratory birds, pay landowners to protect fish and wildlife, address human-wildlife conflicts, improve land and hatcheries
$250M streamflow enhancement
$230M climate resilience for fish and wildlife

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