Crater Lake to Have Adequate Water
From the Herald and News [Oregon]:
“Water shortage measures probably won’t be necessary this summer at Crater Lake National Park. …
“Although there were concerns that shortages stemming from Klamath Basin water rights adjudication might create a need for water to be trucked in to the park, [Superintendent Craig] Ackerman said a July 1 decision by the Oregon Water Resources Commission that provides water for human consumption means the park will have water for cooking, drinking and sanitation.”
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For background information, visit the Klamath River Basin page on the Water Education Foundation’s Aquapedia.