Public comment period open for state water resources plan

The Oregon Water Resources Department is offering a public comment period through May 7 to allow Oregonians to review and comment on the second draft of the 2025 Integrated Water Resources Strategy.

The statewide plan, developed in collaboration with other water-related agencies, will provide a roadmap for protecting and managing Oregon’s water for people, farms, businesses, and ecosystems.

First adopted in 2012 and updated every eight years, the IWRS helps state agencies make informed decisions about water management. The latest draft builds on public input gathered in 2023 through community conversations and an online survey, where nearly 2,000 Oregonians shared their concerns and priorities.

“Oregon’s water future depends on the actions we take today,” said Ivan Gall, director of the Oregon Water Resources Department. “The Integrated Water Resources Strategy is our roadmap to ensuring clean, reliable water for people, farms, businesses, and ecosystems. This updated strategy strengthens our commitment to equity and collaboration, data and science-based decision making, and we invite all Oregonians to help shape the path forward by sharing their input.”

Public feedback from this review will help refine the final IWRS, which will guide the state’s water management efforts for the next eight years. Deadline for comment is Wednesday, May 7.

How to get involved:

  1. Submit Comments: Access the draft and provide feedback online at /www.oregon.gov/owrd/programs/Planning/IWRS/Pages/default.aspx. Comments can be submitted by email or by mail.
  2. Stay Informed: Sign up at www.oregon.gov/owrd/pages/index.aspx to receive updates on the IWRS.

The Oregon Water Resources Department manages and protects Oregon’s water resources through science, allocation, and responsible distribution. Learn more at oregon.gov/owrd.

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