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YRBWEP Reports | Bureau of Reclamation Skip to Primary Navigation Reclamation Information Sharing Environment (RISE) Environmental Resources/Reports Columbia-Pacific Northwest Region Columbia River Basin in Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Columbia-Pacific Northwest Region Columbia-Cascades Area Office Contracting Opportunities Yakima River Basin Water Enhancement Project Home | Integrated Plan | 2010 Basin Study | 2009 Workgroup | IOP | Phase 1 | Phase 2 | Authorization The Yakima River Basin Water Enhancement Project was authorized in 1979, in response to adjudication which began in 1977.
The various components of the project have evolved since that time.
Yakima River Basin Integrated Water Resource Management Plan YRBWEP 2010 Workgroup - Yakima River Basin Study Yakima River Basin Interim Operating Plan YRBWEP Phase II — Conservation YRBWEP Phase I — Fish Screens YRBWEP Feasibility Authorization In 1979, Congress directed the Bureau of Reclamation to conduct a feasibility study of the Yakima River Basin Water Enhancement Project.
The congressional objectives of the YRBWEP study were to develop a plan that would provide supplemental water for presently irrigated lands, water for new lands within the Yakama Indian Reservation, water for increased instream flows for aquatic life, and a comprehensive plan for efficient management of basin water supplies.
Early in the YRBWEP study process, fish passage problems were identified as needing immediate early attention and congressional legislation in 1984 authorized YRBWEP Phase 1, which primarily involved rebuilding fish ladders and constructing fish screens on river diversions.
The YRBWEP study proceeded through the 1980s but was not fully completed primarily due to issues and uncertainties associated with the adjudication of the basin surface waters that began in 1978. Consequently, Congress passed legislation in 1994 for what is generally referred to as YRBWEP Phase 2.
This legislation provided for significant water conservation and acquisition activities, studies to define the long-term water needs of fish and current irrigators, improvements to the Wapato Irrigation Project, and development of an interim plan for management of basin water supplies. Columbia-Cascades Area Office More Information about the Bureau of Reclamation Vulnerability Disclosure Policy
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Agricultural, municipal and industrial water users; irrigation or water districts; Tribes, nonprofits, and state governmental entities with water or power delivery authority located in the Yakima Basin. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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