Sponsor Type
Federal
Country
United States
 Contact Info
Phone
208-378-6231
Fax
(208) 378-5019
Email
pninfo@usbr.gov
Address
1150 North Curtis Road, Boise, Idaho 83706-1234
Last modified on 2023-05-25 03:27:42
Description
About Us The mission of the Bureau of Reclamation is to manage, develop, and protect water and related resources in an environmentally and economically sound manner in the interest of the American public. Originally conceived under the Reclamation Act of 1902 as a means to help settle the West by providing infrastructure for agricultural development, the Reclamation program focused on the construction of dams and facilities to store and convey water. Unlike other Interior agencies that operate under an overall organic act or authority, Reclamation operates under specific authority for each project. As the potential for additional project purposes was identified by the states and local entities, Congress supplemented the Reclamation Act to add hydropower production, flood control, municipal and industrial water, recreation, and fish and wildlife enhancement to the list of authorized project purposes. Today, Reclamation projects continue to support this multipurpose mission. And, as the demand for water increases, Reclamation is improving its water management expertise and expanding partnerships with states, Indian Tribes, local communities, and other Federal agencies to meet the increased demand for water. Existing projects are being modified to meet the changing needs and desires of society, to support economic development, to enhance environmental benefits, and to continue to ensure public safety. Regional Goal Our goal is to meet the increasing water demands of the Pacific Northwest while protecting the environment and the public's investment. Reclamation Manual — contains links to all Reclamation Policies Regional Management The region encompasses the Columbia River Basin and includes the states of Idaho, Washington, and parts of Montana, Oregon, and Wyoming. Dams Projects In the Pacific Northwest, water for irrigation and power generation is supplied from 54 reservoirs with a total active storage capacity of approximately 18 million acre-feet. Reclamation delivers water to 175 irrigation districts and more than 72 dams and related structures support this water delivery.
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