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Letter to Secretary John Laird asks where state Klamath funds will originate
by David Smith, Siskiyou Daily News 2/18/11
Yreka, Calif. - A new letter from the Siskiyou County
Board of Supervisors is looking for answers from the new
secretary of the California Natural Resources Agency.
The letter, addressed to Secretary John Laird, states that
the board is concerned that Laird will seek sources of
funding to cover California's contribution under the Klamath
Hydroelectric Settlement Agreement, which calls for a number
of studies to determine if four Klamath River dams should be
removed.
The state is expected to contribute $250 million under the
agreement, an amount that was included in a water bond that
has now been pushed to 2012, the deadline year for making
the dam removal decision.
The board's letter states, "It has come to the attention of
the Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors that your office
may be undertaking review of existing bonds and other State
funds to attempt to utilize these monies to fund
California's commitment to the Klamath Basin Restoration
Agreement
(KBRA) and" the KHSA.
The letter goes on to state that the board is concerned that
grant funds approved before the Klamath agreements were
drafted will be used to cover the costs without voter
approval.
"Respectfully, it is the position of the Board of
Supervisors that it is inappropriate to circumvent not only
the will of the voters of Siskiyou County with respect to
the Klamath dams, but also to attempt to circumvent the
electoral process and deprive the citizens of California the
opportunity to state with their vote whether they support
$250 million for the removal of currently operating
hydroelectric facilities," the letter reads.
The letter concludes by requesting that Laird's office
contact the board and confirm or deny whether or not it is
pursuing other sources of funding within 30 days.
The Daily News contacted the Natural Resources Agency
Thursday for more information, but the office had not yet
received the board's letter.
- David Smith can be reached at
dsmith@siskiyoudaily.com
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