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Continue, support, and expand CTUIR ability to apply “Treatment as a State” (TAS) status that promotes CTUIR as a leader in watershed quality and management; this includes existing projects like the WRP TMDL water quality standards, the Umatilla Basin Project for irrigation supply and management, and consensus building innovations like the OWRD Place Based Planning project in the Grande Ronde Basin.

Tribe: Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation

View Source Document: CTUIR Climate Adaptation Plan

Year: 2022

Topic: Leadership and Management. Adaptation Opportunities for Ground Waters: Opportunities for Regional Collaboration and Engagement. (view all topics in the plan)

Region: Northwest

Timeframe: Short Term

Climate Hazards

Decreasing Water Quality
Multiple Hazards - All Hazards

Assets

Ecosystems - Aquatic
Food - Agriculture, Aquaculture, and Commodities
Water Infrastructure - General

Types

Capacity Building
Partnerships & Collaboration
Planning & Management

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