KRD is a public agency that provides irrigation and water management services to over 60,000 acres of land in Kittitas County, Washington. Learn about the 2024 water supply forecast, trail access updates, water authorization forms, and more.
About KRD
The Kittitas Reclamation District is located in Central Washington in the Kittitas Valley.
KRD facts:
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Approximately two thirds of all the irrigated acres in Kittitas County, approximately 60,000 acres, are serviced by the KRD’s 330 miles of canals and laterals.
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It is the 6th largest irrigation district in Washington State.
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Thirty siphons, the longest is 3325 feet in length, and eleven tunnels help the canal keep as much elevation as possible.
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From its start at Lake Easton Dam to its terminus on the Turbine Lateral where it spills to the Yakima River the canal only loses 310 feet in those 78 miles.
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The KRD has a pro-ratable water right. In a drought year, when there is less water than it takes to fulfill all of the non-prorated water rights in the Yakima River basin, the KRD will receive less than its full entitlement. The last major shortfalls were in 1992-1994, 2001, 2005, 2015, 2019, and 2023.
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The KRD budget is funded by landowner assessments. The rates of assessment, as well as all KRD policies, are determined by a Board of Directors who are elected from landowners within the District. Board meetings are open to the public and are usually held the first Tuesday of every month at the KRD office.
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