KCC Receives Pacific Power grant for community-use EV facilities

KCC Receives Pacific Power grant for community-use EV facilities

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Pacific Power on Monday announced $800,000 in grant funds for electric mobility projects across Oregon, with Klamath Community College among recipients to receive allocated funds for installation of an electric vehicle charging station and EV development in the automotive program.

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Tingley Lane Regional Transfer Station closed due to fire [VIDEO]

Tingley Lane Regional Transfer Station closed due to fire [VIDEO]

KLAMATH FALLS, OR — Due to a catastrophic fire at the Tingley Lane transfer station on Sunday, May 16, 2021, the facility will be closed indefinitely for all commercial and public solid waste disposal and recycling drop off.

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DEQ offers free well water testing in Klamath Basin

DEQ offers free well water testing in Klamath Basin

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality is offering free well water testing in the Klamath Basin as part of a groundwater quality study. Interested well users should contact DEQ by May 15 at 503-693-5736 or groundwater.monitoring@deq.state.or.us to be considered for the study.

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DEQ extends statewide air quality advisory

DEQ extends statewide air quality advisory

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – Klamath County Public Health (KCPH) officials report that the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality is extending a statewide air quality advisory through Thursday, September 17. The air quality in the Klamath Basin is anticipated to range from unhealthy to hazardous throughout the week.

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Solar-Powered air quality monitor installed at Oregon Tech

Solar-Powered air quality monitor installed at Oregon Tech

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - A fully solar-powered air monitoring station has been installed on the Oregon Institute of Technology's (Oregon Tech) Klamath Falls campus, complementing the work currently being done by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to monitor air quality in the Klamath Basin.

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DEQ issues a decision on Jordan Cove’s application for 401 Water Quality Certification

DEQ issues a decision on Jordan Cove’s application for 401 Water Quality Certification

Statewide, OR—Today the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality issued a decision on Jordan Cove’s application for a Section 401 Water Quality Certification. The certification is required for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to issue permits for the project. 

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DEQ issues air quality advisory Jackson, Josephine and Klamath counties

DEQ issues air quality advisory Jackson, Josephine and Klamath counties

Medford, Ore.—The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality has issued an air quality advisory for Jackson and Josephine counties and portions of Klamath County, particularly around Klamath Falls, as wildfire smoke continues to affect large portions of Southwest Oregon.

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Richardson Releases Air Pollution Audit of Oregon DEQ

Richardson Releases Air Pollution Audit of Oregon DEQ

Today, Secretary of State Dennis Richardson released an audit of the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality’s (DEQ) Air Quality Permitting Program. Air quality permits regulate the types and amounts of air pollution businesses are allowed to emit based on federal and state pollution limits. The audit found a significant backlog in air quality permits. Untimely permits, combined with a current backlog of inspections, endanger the health of Oregonians and the state’s environment. DEQ should evaluate staffing and workloads among air quality permit writers and provide better guidance to both staff and businesses. The findings are outlined in the audit report entitled: “DEQ Should Improve the Air Quality Permitting Process to Reduce Its Permit Backlog and Better Safeguard Oregon’s Air.”

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