Deschutes County leaders are re-evaluating laws to allow development on non-agricultural land, prioritizing sustainable growth and economic opportunities.
Guest column: Who should pay for irrigation canal piping?
Learn about the benefits and issues of piping in this informative article by Yancy Lind. Discover how piping can prevent water loss and deliver pressurized water.
Don't miss Susan Luckey Higdon's exhibit at Tumalo Art Co. in Bend, showcasing her stunning "Magic on the Upper Deschutes" painting for Deschutes River Conservancy's RiverFeast event.
Partnership moves forward to restore Deschutes River parks
Discover how the Bend Park & Recreation District and Upper Deschutes Watershed Council are teaming up to protect fragile habitat along the Deschutes River.
Discover the ambitious canal piping project in Tumalo, Central Oregon, set to save 5 billion gallons of water annually. Join the conservation effort today!
Tumalo Irrigation canal-piping draft plan released
Stay updated on the latest advancements in irrigation efficiency for farmers and ranchers in the Tumalo Irrigation District. Find out how a federal environmental planning process is shaping the future of agriculture in the region.
The federal law that shaped the modern Deschutes River
Discover the Deschutes River, a vital part of Central Oregon life, offering drinking water, recreation, wildlife habitat, and home to the oldest craft brewery.
Guest column: Deschutes should not be damaged for personal profit
Learn about the severe compromise of the Deschutes River in Central Oregon. Get the information needed to make intelligent choices for its preservation.
Editorial: La Pine makes important change for clean water
Learn about the ongoing debate over wastewater contamination in the Deschutes aquifer near La Pine. The city's $25 million water and sewer project offers hope for a resolution in the affected neighborhoods.
Goal: protecting Deschutes River wildlife, irrigation
Learn how we are working to ensure the Deschutes River remains a sustainable resource for Central Oregon. Join us in protecting our community and environment.
Eastern Oregon river could provide framework for water sharing
Explore the 31-mile tributary in Eastern Oregon for insights on water management in the Deschutes Basin. Discover valuable lessons for sustainable practices.