Our Klamath Basin
Water Crisis
Upholding rural Americans' rights to grow food,
own property, and caretake our wildlife and natural resources.
ARCHIVE 24 - MAY 2004
Wrong Audubon Title, Herald and News letter 6/1/04. This was written by a Corvallis Audubon member. PRESS RELEASE: Biscuit Fire Decision Makes Sense, Illustrates Need for Review of Post Fire Process, Walden Says, 6/1/04 from Congressman Walden. For more on logging and our forests, go HERE. California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) responds to Klamath Water Users (KWUA) regarding hatchery operations at Iron Gate Dam, posted to KBC 5/31/04. Go HERE for KWUA original letter of concerns. Tribes set to visit Glasgow HQ in bid to save river fish, posted to KBC 5/31/04. (this propaganda does not mention the fact that there have been record runs of fish on the Klamath the past few years and Tribal netting still happens. According to the REAL coastal fishermen, there are plenty of ocean fish, however the same environmental groups and government agencies that shut down the Klamath Irrigators have shut down coastal fishing. KBC jdk) Hage vs/U.S. days 10 - 12, 5/31/04 SOLUTIONS: A common-sense proposal regarding federal lands and buy-outs. This could save our entire economy in the Klamath Basin and in the U.S. 5/30/04. RESEARCH INDEX. Klamath Bucket Brigade had organized it's volumes of information--history, KID minutes, hearing testimony, tribes, ESA, PacifiCorp, adjudication---a huge store of information on their "You Need to Know" page. Thank you Barbara Hall! Salmon River Marijuana Growers Exposed, Salmon River Marijuana Growers Association: Narcotics Trafficking Organization or Environmental Radicals? by John Martinez, Pioneer Press 5/26/04. "By the late 80s, the SRMG had consolidated its control over the Salmon River region and was not only providing protection, but also controlled who grew (marijuana) and who did not grow within their protective area. In the late-80s, the ideological tenets of the group publicly surfaced through a group calling itself the Klamath Forest Alliance (KFA). Brucker and Felice Pace played key roles in founding KFA and continue to be involved in the process."
KWUA
weekly update for 5/28/04. NOAA PRESS RELEASE: Agency Praises Regional Efforts to Protect Salmon through Habitat Projects and Hatchery Reforms, 5/28/04 "The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Marine Fisheries Service(NOAA Fisheries) today announced its continued commitment to protect 27 Pacific salmon and steelhead populations listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA)." Bush Administration Salmon Policy Puts Politics Before Science, the Law and People, Pacific Legal Foundation 5/28/04. "Pacific Legal Foundation criticized the Bush administration today for its proposed policy that would leave in place 26 Endangered Species Act (ESA) listings for salmon throughout the West, and add yet another listing, despite the fact that salmon are not at risk of extinction" Little turnover seen in new tribal Council, H&N 5/28/04. "The Council will continue to pursue establishment of a 690,000-acre reservation, working toward a possible deal with the federal government that has been the source of controversy in the Basin for a year. Also, the Council will keep tabs on a $1 billion lawsuit against PacifiCorp for the loss of salmon in the Upper Basin. Foreman said the issues are closely tied because they deal with resources the Tribes once had, but don't have today." For poem by Judge Hogan, who lost his job for displaying the 10 commandments, wrote a poem which was shared with us. See Prayer Page. Tulelake Irrigation District water level reports, 5/27/04. Walker will be missed, H&N by Dan Keppen, Klamath Water Users Executive Director 5/27/04. OREGON NEWS: Audubon, ONRC plus 10 other groups sue USFWS to protect lamprey under the ESA: "Conservationists take action to protect water and threatened wildlife," 5/27/04. For more ESA lawsuits, go to KBC's ESA lawsuits and litigation page
Judge orders agency to pay for farm water, VisaliaTimesDelta posted to KBC 5/27/04. "However, in the Klamath Basin, withholding the water for only one season resulted in extreme financial stress for dozens of farm families and the communities in which they normally produce their crops. Some farm families and other businesses went bankrupt. The Klamath water was diverted to allow salmon and some other fish species to swim toward their spawning grounds, allowing Native Americans along the waterways to catch them in a traditional manner." Other places: Everglades homesteader needs your letters, 5/27/04. "...Cabinet members by a 4-0 vote gave the Department of Environmental Protection authority to wrest Hardy's property from him by condemnation..." For another Everglade tragedy, with photos, go HERE.
Speech by The President of the United States to the American people (that's us) regarding energy, posted to KBC 5/27/04. Go HERE for audio. Salmon and Steelhead Listing Review Due Friday, OPB posted to KBC 5/27/04 OREGON NEWS: Audubon sues, PacifiCorp dam license challenged, 5/26/04 AP H&N. For more on Oregon and its economy, see Oregon Page. N. California counties eligible, H&N 5/26/04. Lake Levels/River Flows, H&N 5/26/04.
More refuge water going down Klamath River to boost flows, H&N 5/25/04. Don't blame the irrigators, The Oregonian 5/24/04 by Brad Harper, Water for Life. PRESS RELEASE: Honoring and Caring for Our Nation’s Veterans, by Congressmen Greg Walden 5/24/04. To read letters from our veteran homesteaders, go to HOMESTEAD page. To obtain a film made by our area's veterans and other settlers, go HERE. OTHER PLACES: Salmon River Drug Industry, Pioneer Press posted to KBC 5/24/04 "According to an informant, "Pace (Klamath Forest Alliance) is the one with the connections to the very big players" that facilitate major drug movements." Airboat rides a highlight of bird fest, 5/24/04 H&N.
May 22, Tulelake Migratory Bird Festival. PFUSA Grange is launching an effort to restore illegally-denied access into the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. We will hold the first of many fundraising events on Saturday, May 22, at Greenhorn Grange in Yreka.PFUSA. Go HERE for details.
*KWUA
weekly Update for 5/20/04:
- First of three FERC scoping
meetings
- PacifiCorp's proposed action
- Few public comments offered
- KWUA engagement in power
issues
- History of Klamath Project
power contract
- Water Users assert position
* KWUA Underscores "Reality
Check" Suggested by Preliminary
Modeling
* KWUA Raises Questions with
CDFG on Iron Gate Hatchery
Management
- Questions regarding health of
hatchery fish
- Coordination between CDFG and
Reclamation
- Anticipated Fingerling
Mortality
- Fall 2002 hatchery operations
Oregon Primary results, H&N 5/20/04. Salmon release date questioned, H&N 5/20/04. Officials tour hydroelectric project, H&N 5/20/04."PacifiCorp's Klamath project is up for a new 50-year license in 2006." Environmentalists sue over Medicine Lake geothermal plans, 5/20/04 Land and Water Rights, by Sprague river residents Penny Jarvis, Tony Putman, and Ed Cushman, posted to KBC 5/19/04. We tend to avoid learning about the United Nations plan for the Klamath Basin because we don't want to believe it, however here is a great article giving you the resources and links to see the plans for yourself. "The International Biosphere Reserve has 3 phases. They are now in their 3rd and final phase. (1) The Northern California Coastal Forest Ecoregion; (2) The Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion; (3) The Klamath Basin Headwaters Ecoregion. These three Ecoregions, when joined together are a single International Biosphere Reserve (IBR). Subject to International Environmental Governance."
Economic impacts play a significant role in the FERC dam
relicensing process. The following two KWUA articles address a USGS
recreational impact study: KBB Website Update, on their 'you need to know' page: What is Tribal Trust? We've posted links to several official government sites so you can learn what Tribal Trust is. And we added information on the Oregon Coast Coho Decision - Alsea Valley Alli ance v. Donald Evans including NOAA's Under Secretary Lautenbacher's letter to Congress stating why NOAA will not be delisting 26 NW salmon populations as per the Alsea Decision and Judge Hogan's rulings. 5/19/04 PRESS RELEASE: Final Budget Provides Additional $500 Million to Ensure Agencies Have Adequate Firefighting Funds, Congressman Walden 5/19/04. Memorial Day event to benefit museum, Tulelake Fair notice 5/19/04. Hage vs/U.S., day 8, posted to KBC 5/19/04. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Holds Klamath Meeting, 5/19/04, KBC report. FERC representatives explained their requirements in relicensing Klamath dams, and how to submit information to them. " Lynn Long, chairman of KWUA power committee, explained how the success or failure of the Klamath Basin economy is dependant on dam relicensing and continued low-cost power." Access FERC website, and also full reports by KWUA Dan Keppen and Lynn Long.
Storage still crucial to support farming,
H&N posted to KBC 5/19/04. Judge upholds no-spray zones near rivers, The Oregonian 5/19/04. FERC public meeting TONIGHT: Tuesday May 18, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the Klamath County Fairgrounds. HERE for info. House panel hears Cob foes, H&N 5/17/04. Food for the birds, H&N 5/17/04, Henry Christianson, former employee of USFWS Tulelake refuges."After the almost complete collapse of the local Fish and Wildlife Service, the few birds (600,000 this year, down more than 90 percent) that still stop here are now totally dependent not only on what those farmers plant on the refuges for them to feed on, but what they can glean from the farmers' and ranchers' fields."
AGENCIES: Bureau of Reclamation and Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of the Draft Supplemental
Environmental Impact
Statement/Environmental Impact Report (Draft SEIS/EIR) and Bogged down with wetland issues: Bitterroot ranch family copes with bureaucracy in pursuit of water conservation, Ravalli News posted to KBC 51704. BEWARE OF EQUIP MONEY!!!There could be strings! "...someone asked her if irrigation had created the wetland, would the government still regulate it...."It still falls under the jurisdiction of the Clean Water Act," said Knutson. And the federal government has decided that "there will be no net loss of wetlands" Pombo honored by Farm Bureau, 5/17/04, Tri-Valley Herald.
Origin of Trust
relationship between U.S. and Indian Tribes, posted to KBC 5/17/04,
by Daniel W. Long. Instream Flow Requirements For Tribal Trust Species in the Klamath River from NOAA, posted to KBC 5/17/04. Klamath Tribes sue for salmon loss, 5/15/04, The Oregonian.
Feds back
protecting wild runs of salmon, 5/15/04 The Oregonian, "The Bush
administration is concerned about looking politically correct," said
Darryll Olsen, with the Columbia-Snake River Irrigators Association.
"The heart of the issue, at least in our mind, is how much impact does
the mainstem hydro-system have on salmon fisheries at this time. We
would say it is very minor. They are responding to political pressure."
Salmon and dam articles:
BPA, fish facing long, dry
summer
(05/14/04) Tacoma News Tribune
BPA's Rate Impact Of Declining Runoff Uncertain (05/14/04) NW Fishletter Chinook Run Slows: Size Estimate Drops Nearly 50 Percent (05/14/04) NW Fishletter Feds To Announce De-Listing Decisions Soon (05/14/04) NW Fishletter Helping salmon recover, one habitat at a time (05/14/04) Seattle Times Judge questions plan to safeguard salmon, 5/14/04 The Oregonian
KWUA
weekly update for 5/14/04. Please help out the people in Everglades, Florida who are being forced off their land...they were here for us in the Klamath Basin when our water was taken from farms and refuges. Go HERE to write a brief letter of support. Questions swim around Tribes' fish claims, H&N 5/14/04. Water bank assets run low, H&N 5/14/04. May 14, 1pm, 305 Main St, Public meeting for COB--House Interim Committee for Land Use Review.
Information nearly as critical as water, 5/13/04, H&N.
PRESS RELEASE: GAO delivers report on Biscuit Fire 5/12/04. The report also addresses the suggestion that
California firefighting personnel could have quashed the fire in its
initial stage had Oregon officials requested a helicopter from the
Fortuna, California dispatch center. Hage vs US Days 5, 6, and 7, 5/13/04 TID well water pumped and water levels, 5/12/04. Go HERE for past TID well reports.
Some prayer requests were sent to KBC this morning 5/12/-4. Please see PRAYER PAGE. KWUA response to NOAA fisheries, "By letter dated April 1, 2004, NOAA Fisheries transmitted to the Klamath Basin Area Office of the Bureau of Reclamation a revised incidental take statement (ITS) for NOAA Fisheries’ May 31, 2002 biological opinion (BO) regarding impacts of the Klamath Project on coho salmon. The attached letter provides the comments and objections of the Klamath Water Users Association (Association) to the revised ITS." 5/11/04 KWUA response to The Oregonian editorial board's 'buy out Project farmers' article: See Oregonian article posted 5/10 below, 'Klamath's water woes run deep'. Endangered Species Act reconsidered 5/11/04, Bend Bulletin. "The Sound Science for Endangered Species Planning Act of 2003, sponsored by Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., would require a peer review of all scientific data used to evaluate endangered species." River flows will be cut, H&N 5/11/04. Tribes seeking $1billion, H&N 5/11/04. It seems the BIA is dragging it's feet in getting the Chiloquin Dam removed, which blocks over 90% of sucker habitat, which was their "subsistance". Yet now the Tribes sue PacifiCorp for ruining salmon runs of a hundred years ago? In tribal attorney Carl Ullman's speech to the racism convention (goHERE.) he explains how he wants to see salmon introduced in the Klamath Basin. See TALKS page for more on Klamath Tribes, their constitution, termination facts, and forest acquisition plans. Here's another article, Salmon reintroduction sought, posted to KBC 5/11/04 on Tribal intentions, Statesman Journal.
Tribes, others hope salmon can return over Oregon dams, Seattle Times 5/11/04 "Freeman wants to see hard scientific evidence salmon once spawned in the upper basin rather than relying on tribal histories -- an attitude that riles the tribes." Tribes, others hope salmon can return over Oregon dams, Seattle Times 5/11/04 "Freeman wants to see hard scientific evidence salmon once spawned in the upper basin rather than relying on tribal histories -- an attitude that riles the tribes." PRESS RELEASE: Smith Secures Commitment from USDA to Complete Oregon Forest Health Projects 5/11/2004. Feds to announce de-listing decisions for eight fish esu's soon, 5/11/04 NW Fishletter. PRESS RELEASE: Inflows Dictate Change in Water Year Type, from Bureau of Reclamation posted to KBC 5/10/04. (It is our understanding that a large amount of water was dumped into the river this winter over and above requirements. So now there is, once again, panic to obtain much more than the 75,000 acre feet of water demanded of the Klamath Basin irrigators to hold in the lake to meet the BO's contrived by the proven-flawed Hardy Science. All of the TID wells have been pumping for a week. KBC-jdk). Klamath's water woes run deep, The Oregonian posted to KBC 5/10/04, followed by commentary by Barbara Hall, Klamath Bucket Brigade. Hage v United States, Day 2, 3, and 4, 5/10/04. Brown for commissioner, H&N letter by Bill Ransom, Klamath Bucket Brigade Chairman of the Board, "During the 2001 water crisis, Brown was a tireless volunteer who spend hundreds of hours at the headgates helping the farmers and ranchers. He helped coordinate, from the headgates, the August convoys from seven Western states that brought food, money, feed and personal support for those most severely affected" A Mother's Day Letter To My Children, by Billy Nix, May 13, 2001
Protecting ag
is critical to national security, posted to KBC 5/9/04,
CaliforniaFarmBureau (cfbf) See Prayer Page for Mother's Day. Hearing to be held on COB facility, Rep. Garrard seeks comments from local citizens on power plant, 5/7/04. WALDEN NEWS RELEASE: White City Dom to remain fully operational, 5/7/04. THANK YOU Walden, Smith and Wyden! Our veterans deserve to have their domiciliary!! This release is followed by a timeline of events leading to saving our Dom. KWUAs 'letter to the editor' in today's Oregonian, 5/7/04, Fishery regulations cause problems. Wayne Hage/US Court of Federal Claims, Day 1, posted to KBC 5/7/04, Stewards of the Range. "The Hage family is finally seeing their day in court. But more importantly, the pattern and practice of the federal land management agencies to drive western landowners off the range is on trial." The outcome of this will effect how government agencies can harass and evict grazers. Tulelake Irrigation District well water report, 5/6/04. For TID well reports from 10/16/03, go HERE
KWUA
weekly update for May 7, 2004. PRESS ALERT from House Committee on Resources: Pseudo environmental groups call on Bush administration to add 225 species to endangered list, 5/6/04, "...over the last 30 years only twelve species out of the 1304 species listed as endangered or threatened have been saved and those were not due to ESA. The peregrine falcon was saved by a private foundation and the American Eagle recovered when DDT was banned." Public meeting for COB, House Interim Committee hearing set for May 14, 2004.
Mining
water in the basin, Mail Tribune 5/5/04. Lake levels and river flows for 5/5/04, H&N, with graphs. COB was blessed, H&N 5/5/04, "DEQ staff members tried to circle around the question by saying proposed emissions met the air quality standards, but, eventually, they finally did admit that these air emissions could affect children with asthma and older adults with possible breathing problems later on in life." Activists want 3 species listed, H&N 5/5/04. Governor assails salmon plan, H&N 050504 Bull trout comments due May 5.
Project Shorts Refuges, H&N ONRC letter posted to KBC 5/5/04 PRESS RELEASE from DOI, Overwhelming response to Water 2025 secretarial challenge grant program, 5/4/03 Top resources manager pegged for PERS spot, The Oregonian 5/4/04. ESA TODAY, other places, Species act allies Cordoza with GOP; Bush supports (Modesto) Democrats efforts to change law, 5/4/04, chronicle washington bureau. "Particularly upsetting to Cardoza is the Fish and Wildlife Service's recent decision to designate 1.7 million acres in California and Oregon as critical habitat for the survival and restoration of vernal pool species....He said that if a species can be found across millions of acres it either can't be endangered or all that acreage can't be necessary to saving the species." For ESA TODAY page go HERE. ESA TODAY, other places, Another ESA scandal, posted to KBC 5/4/04, Colorado Springs Gazette. ."But his revelations concerning the creature's true genetic blueprint — it's indistinguishable from mice found in abundance elsewhere, raising potentially scandalous questions about the process leading to a federal listing ...It will likely be months before U.S. Fish and Wildlife reaches a decision about de-listing the mouse." {Does this sound familiar? In Klamath, there are abundant 'endangered' suckers in nearby reservoirs, the lake-level/river-flow management was proven flawed by the National Academy of Science, yet 75,000 acre feet of water are being taken from our farms this year regardless of precipitation, which will greatly impact our ground water, our refuges and our economy. All based on false science. KBC (jdk) }
Klamath wells deep in trouble,
The Oregonian 5/3/04. Jason Peltier, Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Water and Science, Department of the Interior, was Manager of the Central Valley Project Water Association in 2001. "Jason is a fifth generation Californian with a passion for fighting for the water interests of the people of California." From the KBC archives is a statement from Mr. Peltier regarding the 2001 Klamath irrigation shut-off in response to PCFFA. Go HERE.. 5/2/04. West Coast farmed salmon to be counted in endangered species decisions, posted to KBC 5/2/04, from Congressman Doolittle's office. Agency wants salmon protection extension, The Oregonian 5/2/04. "'We're going to take a little more time, but the results are more likely to be accepted by all of the parties,' said spokesman Brian Gorman. He said election politics had nothing to do with the request for a delay.'
LEST WE FORGET 2001: Man, the endangered species, by Glenn Woiceshyn, May 1, 2001, Aynrand, regarding the Klamath Project shutoff.
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