Our Klamath Basin
Water Crisis
Upholding rural Americans' rights to grow food,
own property, and caretake our wildlife and natural resources.
5/18/14
Congressman McClintock:
You have been most
helpful and steadfast if helping the ranchers and
farmers in the Klamath River Basin in our on going
battle to save the hydro-electric facilities and water
allocations to ranchers and farmers in Siskiyou, Modoc
and Klamath counties. .
Attached are two
documents that a joint unofficial task force, known as
the Cal-Ore Bi-State Alliance have put together and
presented at a joint meeting of the Siskiyou County
Supervisors and the Klamath County, Ore. Commissioners.
These alternatives to dam removal suggestions are far
less expensive, and more doable than taking out the
dams, destroying the hydro-electric facilities and
allocating limited water resources.
As in the past,
your continued support for maintaining these facilities,
that were developed on sound science and common sense,
is sincerely appreciated.
Respectfully,
Frank Tallerico,
(board member of Siskiyou County Water Users Association
and participant in the Bi-State Alliance).
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