Oregon Code § 542.620·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Klamath River Basin Compact.
The provisions of the Klamath River Basin Compact are as follows:
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ARTICLE I
PURPOSES
The major
purposes of this compact are, with respect to the water resources of the
Klamath River Basin:
A. To facilitate
and promote the orderly, integrated and comprehensive development, use,
conservation and control thereof for various purposes, including, among others:
The use of water for domestic purposes; the development of lands by irrigation
and other means; the protection and enhancement of fish, wildlife and
recreational resources; the use of water for industrial purposes and
hydroelectric power production; and the use and control of water for navigation
and flood prevention.
B. To further
intergovernmental cooperation and comity with respect to these resources and
programs for their use and development and to remove causes of present and
future controversies by providing (1) for equitable distribution and use of
water among the two states and the Federal Government, (2) for preferential
rights to the use of water after the effective date of this compact for the
anticipated ultimate requirements for domestic and irrigation purposes in the
Upper Klamath River Basin in Oregon and California, and (3) for prescribed
relationships between beneficial uses of water as a practicable means of
accomplishing such distribution and use.
ARTICLE II
DEFINITION OF TERMS
As used in this
compact:
A. Klamath River
Basin shall mean the drainage area of the Klamath River and all its
tributaries within the States of California and Oregon and all closed basins
included in the Upper Klamath River Basin.
B. Upper Klamath
River Basin shall mean the drainage area of the Klamath River and all its
tributaries upstream from the boundary between the States of California and
Oregon and the closed basins of Butte Valley, Red Rock Valley, Lost River
Valley, Swan Lake Valley and Crater Lake, as delineated on the official map of
the Upper Klamath River Basin approved on September 6, 1956, by the commissions
negotiating this compact and filed with the Secretaries of State of the two
states and the General Services Administration of the United States, which map
is incorporated by reference and made a part hereof.
C. Commission
shall mean the Klamath River Compact Commission as created by Article IX of
this compact.
D. Klamath
Project of the Bureau of Reclamation of the Department of the Interior of the
United States shall mean that area as delineated by appropriate legend on the
official map incorporated by reference under subdivision B of this Article.
E. Person shall
mean any individual or any other entity, public or private, including either
state, but excluding the United States.
F. Keno shall
mean a point on the Klamath River at the present needle dam, or any substitute
control dam constructed in section 36, township 39 south, range 7 east,
Willamette Base and Meridian.
G. Water or waters
shall mean waters appearing on the surface of the ground in streams, lakes or
otherwise, regardless of whether such waters at any time were or will become
ground water, but shall not include water extracted from underground sources
until after such water is used and becomes surface return flow or waste water.
H. Domestic use
shall mean the use of water for human sustenance, sanitation and comfort; for
municipal purposes; for livestock watering; for irrigation of family gardens;
and for other like purposes.
I. Industrial
use shall mean the use of water in manufacturing operations.
J. Irrigation
use shall mean the use of water for production of agricultural crops,
including grain grown for feeding wildfowl.
ARTICLE III
DISTRIBUTION AND USE OF
WATER
A. There are
hereby recognized vested rights to the use of waters originating in the Upper
Klamath River Basin validly established and subsisting as of the effective date
of this compact under the laws of the state in which the use or diversion is
made, including rights to the use of waters for domestic and irrigation uses
within the Klamath Project. There are also hereby recognized rights to the use
of all waters reasonably required for domestic and irrigation uses which may
hereafter be made within the Klamath Project.
B. Subject to the
rights described in subdivision A of this Article and excepting the uses of
water set forth in subdivision E of Article XI, rights to the use of
unappropriated waters originating within the Upper Klamath River Basin for any
beneficial use in the Upper Klamath River Basin, by direct diversion or by
storage for later use, may be acquired by any person after the effective date
of this compact by appropriation under the laws of the state where the use is
to be made, as modified by the following provisions of this subdivision B and
subdivision C of this Article, and may not be acquired in any other
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