Archive 84 -
May 2009
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Around 1900, Link River,
between Upper Klamath Lake and Lake
Ewauna,
occasionally went dry before
the Klamath Project was built. There
was no hydropower, no hatcheries,
occasionally no fish (fish need
water), no artificially-raised river
flows or lake levels.
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Should biased polls guide public officials? by Dave Solem,
Klamath Irrigation District manager, letter to H&N 5/31/09.
KBC responds
A time to
choose: collaboration or conflict? by Klamath Tribal
members, biologist, and attorney, H&N 5/31/09. KBC notes.
Urgent Help
Needed! Update concerning SB 670, anti-suction dredge mining
legislation, by Dave Mack 5/31/09.
Litigation Summary by James
Buchal: "A
reform group of Karuk Tribe members has also emerged, filing
intervention papers which outline the unsavory history of the
Tribe’s current leadership, and the degree to which the
Tribe’s entire jihad against suction dredge mining is actually
motivated by a desire to protect marijuana growers, rather
than protecting the environment."
Endangered Species
Act: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Has Incomplete
Information about Effects on Listed Species from Section 7
Consultations, GAO/Government Accountability Office May
2009
The Klamath Reclamation Project
was built solely for irrigation. Our settlers rerouted the lake water
into canals, lakes for storage for irrigation water, then
diverted it out of the Project, into the refuges and
Klamath River:
Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement changes the purpose of
the Klamath Project: "15.1.3.
Modification of Klamath Reclamation Project Purposes.
"The Parties support the following term in the federal
Authorizing Legislation. The purposes of the Klamath
Reclamation Project include irrigation, reclamation, domestic,
flood control, municipal, industrial, power, National Wildlife
Refuge, and fish and wildlife purposes." Continue
reading the above link for the allocations for wetlands, refuge farmers and
walking wetlands.
From a KBC Reader: "Whose power does this expand? What
landowner rights does this diminish?"
Leave dams
in a better renewable energy option, Murl Metz, letter to
editor H&N 5/30/09
Thumbs
up to the legislators and their poll, even if flawed, H&N
posted to KBC 5/30/09.
KBC
Comments
Klamath protesters return to
Omaha,
Indian Country Today 5/30/09.
More
on Karuk spokesman Craig Tucker
Oregon
Senator Doug Whitsett Newsletter 5/29/09.
"The
passage of SB 76 will start the process that will result in
the largest dam removal since World War II, and the largest
planned dam removal project in the history of mankind. It
represents the first domino to fall in the destruction of the
hydroelectric project and the implementation of the Klamath
Basin Restoration Agreement. Incredible political pressure was
exerted upon Oregon legislators to adopt SB 76, especially by
governor Kulongoski and his staff. It appears that the dam
destruction is an integral part of the Governor’s remaining
legacy. This pressure was applied in spite of a recent poll of
Klamath County registered voters that indicated overwhelming
opposition to dam removal, and a recent poll of Oregon,
Washington, and Idaho registered voters that indicated nearly
identical overwhelming opposition to the destruction of the
hydroelectric dams on the Snake River. "
House
panel moves forward Klamath bill (SB76), Capital Press 5/29/09
California Farm
Bureau Federation Friday Review of bills, 5/29/09
Oregon SB76 passed.
Rex Cozzalio
testimony for Oregon Senate Bill 76A, posted 5/28/09
Klamath
Water and Power Agency/KWAPA meeting 6/2/09
Poll
shows how people feel about dam removal,
posted to KBC 5/28/09, H&N by Tom Mallams. "The
headlines announcing the results of this poll should have
read,
'Only 11 percent of Klamath County registered voters favor dam
removal.' These three elected officials seem to be
representing their constituents as they were elected to do so"
Suction dredge
mining ban passes Senate 31-8, Siskiyou Daily News 5/28/09
Klamath Water Report 5/28/09.
Health care, water hot topics; Senator speaks with Basin
residents at town hall meeting, H&N, posted to KBC
5/28/09.
(Oregon
Senator) Wyden's forest-protection bill has no regard for
biology, posted to KBC 5/28/09 Statesman Journal
Back
to the drawing board for NAIS,
Capital
Press 5/28/09. "...all
but two of the 75 producers who testified opposed NAIS. These
were not wild-eyed conspiracy theorists with tin foil on their
heads. They included the state veterinarian, two statewide
cattle organizations and other operators, large and small."
Use fish ladders to
get fish past Klamath dams, H&N letter
by Joyce Jacobus, Chiloquin
5/28/09
No
Kidding, Pioneer Press, by Daniel Webster, posted to KBC 5/28/09. "So, why
won't our leaders go after the heart of the matter and
represent the interests of the vast majority of their
constituents?"
Tucker,
Gore and the other GAGs,
Pioneer Press 5/20/09 letter by
Nita Still
Family Farm Alliance May 2009 newsletter.
"Feingold-Oberstar Clean Water Act Amendments: Many
agricultural interests are opposed to proposed revisions to
the Clean Water Act that would broaden the reach of the Act to
include all water bodies everywhere and all actions affecting
them."
NOAA Seeks Public Comment on
Proposal to Protect Threatened Green Sturgeon, NOAA.
Rule proposed to further protect green sturgeon,
examiner.com, posted to KBC 5/28/09
Representative Bill Garrard R-Klamath Falls, District 56:
Committee: "Vote on Senate
Bill 76 Delayed . . . Again. The chair of the
House Environment committee again delayed the vote on Senate
Bill 76 (Klamath Dam Removal proposal). A work session on
this bill has been re-scheduled for
Thursday, May 28th at 3:00pm
in Hearing Room D. I will post the results of the committee
vote as soon as they happen."
Testimony of geologist Gail Hildreth Whitsett on SB 76,
Klamath Dam Removal Bill 5/09
Restoration agreement is only plan in the works, by Patsy
Gasser, H&N letter to editor, followed by comments from H&N
website, 5/26/09. H&N reader comment: "The majority of
citizen voters of all parties in Klamath County are opposed to
the secretly derived KBRA and its primary component of dam
removal. The Republican Central Committee has overwhelmingly
voted to pass that information along to the few supporters of
the KBRA. Many of the Central Committee that voted against the
KBRA/dam removal are in fact KWUA members. Most KWUA farmers
DO NOT support the agreement."
Farming For Wildlife, The Nature Conservancy, 2009.
"This grant will sponsor an informational trip by some of
the participating farmers and other agricultural stakeholders
in the Skagit Delta to Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge in
the Klamath Basin region of Northern California."
New poll shows Northwest voters value clean, reliable,
renewable, climate friendly hydropower, 4/09,
NW River Partners
Legislators deserve praise for phone poll, Virginia Topham
letter to H&N, followed by comments from H&N website, posted
to KBC 5/26/09
Klamath County unemployment
increases to 14.9 percent, H&N 5/26/09. "The seasonally
adjusted unemployment rate in Klamath County rose for the 10th
month in a row in April from 14.1 to 14.9 percent." (KBC
NOTE: The endangered Species Act regulations destroyed
our timber industry.100,000 acres from off-Project land were
acquired by gov't agencies and The Nature Conservancy in the
guise of 'storage' and 'sucker habitat,' which decimated
our cattle industry. The proposed Klamath Basin Restoration
Agreement would further downsize agriculture, give timber land
to the tribes which they previously sold to be taken off our
tax rolls, and tear down 4 hydropower dams which serve 70,000
households and provide Siskiyou County's economic stability.)
Klamath Tribes, farmers make water settlement, Sacramento
Bee 5/21/09, followed by Sac Bee comments.
Klamath Tribes, farmers make water settlement, KDRV
5/21/09. Video and article. "The
settlement, filed Wednesday with the Oregon Department of
Water Resources, mirrors key elements of the dam removal plan,
under which the tribes agree not to use their senior water
right to stop water for irrigation, and the farmers agree not
to contest the tribes' claims. Klamath tribes have been
fighting for senior water rights for close to 30 years."
(KBC NOTE: Why can
KWUA give away our water rights to the tribes?
POLL RESULTS
of Klamath County registered voters:
*
Only 11%
favor Klamath dam removal,
* 7% favor public purchase
of reservation land for the Tribes ,
* 5% favor the
closed and confidential negotiations involved in developing
the KBRA/Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement and the AIP/Agreement
in Principle.)
What
the KBRA/Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement says about
walking wetlands on federal and private land, refuges, and
measuring water, posted 5/19/09. "and
all water
delivered into and taken out of Klamath Reclamation Project
facilities
will be measured."
Refuges receive stimulus money, H&N 5/19/09. "The
stimulus money will be used to create a block of 1,300 acres
that will be flooded for two years this fall. In 2010, the
land will be returned to crops for three to five years."
(Klamath Basin) Walking Wetlands, Iowa Public Television,
posted to KBC 5/19/09. Tulelake refuge manager Ron Cole, and
Tule Lake farmers Marshall Staunton and Rob Crawford, tell
about the Walking Wetland program.
Klamath Water Report, Bureau of Reclamation 5/11-1/18/09
The
KBRA and protections from the ESA:
"20.4. Reservations. 20.4.1. Reservation of Rights by the
Tribes.The Tribes hereby reserve their rights to enforce any
Regulatory Approval, including biological opinions under the
Endangered Species Act, contemplated by and Consistent with
this Agreement under Applicable Law. The obligations of
Section 20.3.B.iii (1) through (4), and iv (1) through (4), do
not apply to such enforcement; provided that Section
7.4.2 is applicable. Further, nothing in this Agreement shall
preclude any Tribe from pursuing or obtaining authority under
33 U.S.C. sections 1377(e) nor limit its obligations under any
such authority."
Hastings Rejects Activist
Judge's Efforts to Tear Down Snake River Dams
5/19/09.
“Dam removal would have devastating consequences on our
region’s economy. It would cost thousands of jobs, lead to
large increases in greenhouse gas emissions, and there is no
solid science that it will aid salmon recovery."
Our Electricity Deficit, parade.com posted to KBC 5/19/09.
"The U.S. is
barely generating enough electricity to meet current needs,
and demand is expected to grow 26% over the next 20 years."
CORRECTION: On 5/14/09 a KBC reporter who attended the Klamath
Central Committee meeting reported in error that Barb Hall
spoke in opposition to the Klamath Basin Restoration
Agreement. The meeting report was on KBC overnight and taken
off the next morning at Barb's request. The correction is:
"I'm still
on the fence because I want to see the final document before I
decide if I'm going to support it (the KBRA) or oppose it
publicly in its entirety."
We apologize for the error. KBC
Farmers Losing Crops to Endangered Fish, FOX, posted to
KBC 5/18/09
Lawmakers want input about dam removals, H&N 5/16/09.
Includes KBC Comments
regarding the critics of the poll by our elected lawmakers.
"We'd like to
thank our lawmakers Garrard, Whitsett and Gilman for asking
their constituents their opinion of: removing..."
Talent
Irrigation District's loss of their 30,000 acre foot
diversion, which includes the KBRA citation, 1/23/09.
Senator Whitsett and Craig Tucker, "as the Agreement is
currently written, then the water right, instream water right
for the Klamath River, that would be transferred into the
river, would be have a priority date considerably better than
the Talent Irrigation District's diversions from Hyatt Lake
and Howard Prairie, and I can't see how they couldn't have a
call on that water."
May 16th
Tule Lake Migratory Bird Festival
A
resolution opposing portions of the proposed Klamath Basin
Restoration Agreement, the KBRA, posted to KBC 5/15/09, by
the Klamath County Republican Central Committee.
California Farm
Bureau Federation Friday Review of Bills, CFBF 5/15/09
Oregonians for Food and Shelter Legislative Update 5/15/09
Columbia Basin Bulletin
5/15/09
Klamath Republican Central Committee voted overwhelmingly in
opposition to the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement,
approximately 40 against, 10 for.
Phone poll: (Klamath County) residents oppose (Klamath) dam
removal, H&N 5/15/09
PRESS RELEASE: Poll shows overwhelming opposition to Klamath
River dam removal, Senator Doug Whitsett 5/14/09
POLL RESULTS
of Klamath County registered voters:
Klamath
Basin Restoration Agreement poll results, Senator Doug
Whitsett Update 5/14/09.
*
Only 11% favor Klamath dam removal,
* 7% favor public purchase of reservation land
for the Tribes ,
* 5% favor the closed and confidential
negotiations involved in developing the KBRA and the AIP.
"The
Legislative delegation from Klamath County continues to
receive large volumes of emails, letters and calls regarding
both the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement (KBRA) and the Agreement
in Principle (AIP) to remove the four PacifiCorp owned
hydroelectric dams on the Klamath River. The preponderance of
the correspondence from Klamath County received by our offices
has been in opposition. During the
same period, legislative committees have heard testimony from
the Governor’s Office, PacifiCorp, Sustainable Northwest, the
Klamath Water Users Association and others that little if any
opposition exists to these two agreements."
KBC NOTE:
How will Klamath County Commissioners vote? Will
they represent you?
"Commissioner John Elliott said, "I supported the Agreement
three years ago. There is a KBRA meeting next week I want
permission to attend."
"Commissioner Cheryl Hukill
said,
'I am leaning
toward the agreement.'
"
"When push comes to shove, I'll probably go the way you want me
to go," (Commissioner) Switzer said (to Klamath Water Users
Association) regarding supporting the Agreement."
KBRA
opposition
Testimony of geologist Gail Hildreth Whitsett on SB 76,
Klamath Dam Removal Bill, posted to KBC 5/14/09
Klamath
dams debate roars on, Capital Press 5/14/09
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Klamath-area farmer Tom Mallams showed lawmakers last week
this stack of (1850) petitions opposing a plan to remove four
Klamath River dams. - Mitch Lies/Capital Press
Ore. Supreme Court
in K. Falls to hear water crisis lawsuit, KDRV 5/14/09.
Includes VIDEO
Supreme Court in
Klamath (takings lawsuit with Klamath Irrigators vs
Federal Government and Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen
(our new buddies now in the "Settlement agreement")
Oregon Senator Whitsett Newsletter: Republicans propose budget
that protects core services without increasing taxes
5/13/09
Wyden’s proposal fails to
address fundamental issues,
Ontario Argus Observer 5/13/09
Action Alert, SB 519A right to free speech
5/13/09
Landowners and
all interested in water rights for Klamath Project Irrigation,
H&N 5/12/09
Klamath Project
Irrigators Takings Case, Oregon Supreme Court in
Klamath Falls 5/13/09 at Klamath Union High
School.
The public is
invited. When the federal government withheld
irrigation water in 2001 to 1400 irrigators who
have water right appurtenant to their land, does
this equal taking of property?
Article HERE
Dam
removal bill remains stuck in committee, H&N 5/12/09
Klamath Water Report 5/4 - 5/11/09.
Comment by Katherine Lehman regarding Siskiyou County
Supervisor Marcia Armstrong's response to Nita Still regarding
dam removal and Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement
involvement., posted to KBC 5/11/09
Electing same (Siskiyou County) supervisors? by Nita Still;
response by Siskiyou Co. Supervisor Marcia Armstrong
5/9/09
Oregon Supreme Court in Klamath;
Justices to
hear case on 2001 water crisis this week,
H&N 5/10/09.
Urgent:
Senate EPW Likely To Vote
On S 787 Thursday, May 14, Clean Water Act,
5/10/09. "The
Real Goal of the Clean Water Restoration Act (S787) is to give
Corps and EPA Control over your water and all your watersheds.
That means National Land Use Controls as well as control over
all your water and land. That’s because all land is in a
watershed."
Response to Channel 12's three-part series on the Klamath
Basin Restoration Agreement news videos by Rex Cozzalio,
Yreka, 5/10/09.
4/29/09 -
Channel 12 report on KBRA Parts 1, 2 and 3
Comment of Channel 12's "reporting on the proposed Klamath
Basin Restoration Agreement/KBRA,
by Katherine Lehman, immediate
past president People for the USA Grange 835. "If you had
read the KBRA you would know THERE IS NO GUARANTEE OF ANY
WATER TO ANY IRRIGATOR. The KBRA does, though, guarantee
irrigators will lose water, and not just in the upper Klamath
Basin."
A Plan
for Oregon's Transportation,
Oregon Senator Doug Whitsett Newsletter 5/10/09. Whitsett Page
HERE.
Happy Mother's Day to all you
mothers, grandmothers, aunts!
Sunday verse: Exodus 20:12
"Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be
long upon the land which the lord your God is giving you."
5/9/09. Great quote
for the day - Today I visited a Civil War Society encampment
in the Lava Beds National Monument where the Modoc Indian war
took place. I asked one of the men if they had seen any
rattlesnakes. He seriously responded that "the snakes stay
across the road in the wilderness area (maybe 50 yards away)."
Legislature Considers Funding For Klamath Dam Removal, OPB
posted to KBC 5/9/09. "The
measure would allow dam-owner PacifiCorp to put a surcharge on
electric bills to pay for removing the dams."
Dam issue all business; Removal may be best option for
ratepayers, The Triplicate 5/9/09. "Currently,
the dams only produce ... enough to power 70,000 homes."
Agencies dispute pesticide
reviews; EPA questions
‘transparency’ of NMFS analysis,
Capital Press 5/9/09
Calif. Central Valley -
People or fish: Who
gets water under ESA? by
M. David Stirling, Guest comment
5/7/09, Capital Press.
PRESS RELEASE:
Pablo Arroyave Appointed as
Deputy Regional Director for Reclamation's Mid-Pacific Region,
Bureau of Reclamation 5/9/09
Electing same (Siskiyou County) supervisors? by Nita Still;
response by Siskiyou Co. Supervisor Marcia Armstrong
5/9/09
Sea Lions Avoid
Traps In Favor Of Dam's Concrete Pad; Stellers Taking More
Salmon, CBB May 8,
2009
Siskiyou
County Supervisor Marcia Armstrong -Suction Dredge Mining,
State and Local Government Budgets, Pioneer Press May 8,
2008
TID meeting agenda
5/8/09
California Farm
Bureau Federation Friday Review of bills 5/8/09.
E-verify, regulatory
agencies, "card check", Williamson Act "reform", mitigation
fees, labor and employment.
Oregonians for Food and Shelter
Legislative Update 5/8/09
Tulelake Irrigation
District well report 5/8/09
New Anti-Dam Group
Part of "Well-funded, Well-Coordinated" Attack Against
Snake River Dams,
Congressman Doc Hastings, posted to KBC 5/8/09.
(KBC NOTE: Perhaps the Snake dam removal activists and Klamath
activists will team up):
Learning
from the Dam-Removal Pros - featuring an author of the Klamath Basin
Restoration Agreement,
Interview with Craig Tucker, Klamath
Campaign Coordinator, Karuk Tribe, International River,
posted to KBC 5/2/09.
HERE for Tucker's biography and related articles and
letters.
***Tulelake Irrigation District
Fact Sheet May 2009: acres, pumps, automation, power cost
and increases for drain pumping.
Tulelake Irrigation District
well information 5/4/09.
TID archives
Bureau of Reclamation Klamath Basin water report
4/28-5/5/09
Oregon Senator
Doug Whitsett Newsletter, posted to KBC 5/7/09
24 million-acre
wilderness plan divides East, West;
Northern Rockies lawmakers fear
effect on natural resource-based jobs.
Capital Press 5/7/09.
Experts: nearly 1 billion hungry people in world,
Capital Press, posted to KBC 5/7/09
Click here to watch Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.)
discuss the national energy tax with Fox Business Channel’s
Stuart Varney, 5/7/09.
PRESS RELEASE
Walden: Relocate wolves to nearest wilderness, keep livestock
producers informed, 5/7/09
Klamath Water and Power Agency public meeting
5/5/09
Learning
from the Dam-Removal Pros - featuring an author of the Klamath Basin
Restoration Agreement,
Interview with Craig Tucker, Klamath
Campaign Coordinator, Karuk Tribe, International River,
posted to KBC 5/2/09.
HERE for Tucker's biography and related articles and
letters.
TULELAKE - John Bowen: So
many decades on the land, Herald and News, posted to KBC
5/2/09
Calif. bill to
ban dredge mining moves forward, kdrv 5/2/09. Miners page
HERE
Damn those dams; Klamath River Dam Removal negotiations
uncertain, The Lumberjack 4/29/09.
5 Comments at the
end, "These
are the most misleading statements I've read!
Riverkeeper claims to be
not at the table of the KBRA...all
three are on the Klamath Riverkeeper board of directors"
Failure is not an option, Interior Secretary
supports water agreement collaboration, H&N 5/2/09
Tulelake Irrigation District
2008 crop report, posted 5/2/09.
HERE for more reports and
Crop Page.
California Farm
Bureau Federation Friday Review of bills 5/1/09
OFS Legislative Report for the Week of April 27 - May 1, 2009
Montana Governor Signs
New Gun Law, Panama Law 5/1/09
WESTERN INNOVATOR:
Manager
helps even out co-op's ups and downs;
Greenbank revives grain
co-op in area troubled by battle for irrigation water.
Capital Press
5/1/09.
Tulelake, Calif. - "Ron Greenbank's dream was to
return home and give to the farm community that he
loved."
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Ron Greenbank, manager of Newell Grain Growers
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