WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week the Natural Resources Committee’s subcommittee on Federal Lands heard Congressman Cliff Bentz’s (R-OR) bill, “The Dalles Watershed Development Act”. This legislation, if enacted, would transfer ownership of 150 acres of U.S. Forest Service land within The Dalles’ municipal watershed and adjacent to the Cities’ existing reservoir, to the city.
The City of The Dalles relies on its municipal watershed for 80% of its annual water supply. Protecting this watershed is essential to maintaining water quality, meeting future demand, and ensuring public safety. The proposed transfer will allow the city to expand the size of its reservoir and to take all necessary action to protect city water infrastructure works and a portion of the city’s watershed.
“This transfer is necessary if The Dalles is to have the opportunity to expand its potable water resources,” said Congressman Bentz. “The city’s water supply is a top priority, and this legislation will provide land needed to meet the city’s future growth.”
Congressman Bentz will continue to work with the Natural Resources Committee, House Leadership, local leaders, and federal agencies to advance this legislation.