Daily Journal Staff Writer
After years of what seemed an intractable fight over water use on the mighty Klamath
River, a peace deal was reached in 2010 between farmers, ranchers, Indian tribes,
environmentalists, fishermen, the dam operator and the government.
One of the key negotiators in the years-long settlement talks was Richard Roos-Collins,
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