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October 2001
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Oregon Irrigation Districts Move to Intervene in Suit Brought by Environmental Groups Requesting that Bald Eagles Be Given Priority to Klamath Project Water
Oregon Natural Resources Council v. Keys
On September 5, 2001, two Oregon irrigation districts filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit brought by environmental groups which asks for increased Klamath Project water deliveries for the benefit of bald eagles.
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Oregon Natural Resources Council v. Keys
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