Border-Crossing Basin: States, Umatilla Tribes Collaborating In Funding, Work To Restore, Manage Rivers, Streams In Walla Walla Basin
The Walla Walla basin is a complex watershed that crosses the border between Oregon and Washington. Its rivers and streams connect the two states, but the watershed is chronically short on water and struggles to meet the needs of local communities. Watershed restoration and water management projects are increasingly important to the basin and those efforts will soon receive new support from both Washington and Oregon.