Crooked River compromise helps irrigators, other users
Learn about the reintroduction of federally protected steelhead trout in the Crooked River system and the potential impact on the Ochoco Irrigation District's water supply.
Laura Gibson gets spiritual for the Deschutes River
Explore the captivating Deschutes River Recordings series featuring Eric D. Johnson, Eric Earley, and Laura Gibson. Don't miss out on these fantastic performances.
City officials in Bend discovered a crack in an 80-year-old pipe during preliminary work on a surface water project. The pipe carries water from Bridge Creek to residents.
Discover the latest recipients of the Bureau of Reclamation's WaterSMART Cooperative Watershed Management Program. Stay informed on water conservation efforts.
Discover the historic return of salmon to the Metolius River near Camp Sherman after 45 years. Witness the vibrant colors of these majestic fish as they spawn in this beautiful natural setting.
Stay updated on the progress of the new pipeline project in Bend as construction workers face uncertainties. Learn more about the future of the drinking water supply.
The city of Bend is moving forward with the Bridge Creek water-pipeline project despite legal challenges, gearing up for construction in the Cascades foothills.
Discover the perfect harmony of indie music and river conservation with Deschutes Brewery's new series of river-inspired songs. Listen to the first track online now!
Collaboration between national labs, water experts, and environmentalists to boost hydropower generation without compromising water supply for agriculture and wildlife.
The Three Sisters Irrigation District is planning a hydroelectric power project at Watson Reservoir. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting development!
Editorial - No easy solutions exist for high water levels
Residents along the southern Deschutes River are concerned about rising water levels this summer, as reported in The Bulletin. Worries about potential damage to homes and property are on the rise.
Discover how conservation partners in Central Oregon are restoring Whychus Creek to a thriving fishery and ecosystem. See the positive impact of their efforts.