- Do I Have This Right?
- 12-11-2006 Hamburg
California, by Jim Foley, property rights
advocate
- On their website, the
KLAMATH FOREST ALLIANCE
has published a story that originated in the
Eureka Times-Standard that
makes some
patently absurd and contradictory statements.
I assume since it is on their website, they
approve of it.
State says Klamath Smothered in Sediment
On the one hand they and
others are clamoring for dam removal and
billing it as the way to "restore" the Klamath
River and its salmon. On the other hand they
are all for and even support the designation
of the State Water Resources Control Board
that claims the Klamath is impaired for
sediment.
- Now that the State Water Resources Control
Board has put the Klamath River on a list of
troubled waters, this time for having too much
sediment for its own good, they say they
support "the science" behind the
determination. Kevin McKernan, environmental
program director for the Yurok Tribe, said “We
support the science and the science says it's
impaired.”
- The irony behind all of this is that they
don't even see that they are supporting two
conflicting issues. I for one, would like to
see any "science" that resulted in this
determination. To the best of my knowledge
this designation of "impaired" is simply a
number arrived at by the water quality board.
The number is not something that is derived
from a scientific study on Klamath River
conditions, it is a number that is taken right
out of the EPA Clean Water Act, this is what
TMDL's are all about.
- Now for irony number two. If the river is
impaired for sediment and they support the
boards findings, how in the world can they
possibly support dam removal and the resulting
release of 20 million cubic yards of sediment
that the dams presently hold back? This is
sediment that will be washed down the river if
the dams are breached. There is NO science
that will show us the results of this dam
breaching. No dam of this size has ever been
breached and there is no study available to
draw from for guidance.
- The resulting sedimentation from breaching
the dams will clog the entire river with
sediment. All efforts to restore salmon will
be wiped out with this one singular action.
The sediment will smother any and all areas
that salmon could spawn in, and they could
remain smothered for an unknown number of
years.
- This dam removal hysteria on the part of
SOME groups is socially irresponsible simply
because of what is not known about the results
of such drastic measures. I liken it to
shooting an arrow up in the air and then
running back and forth in panic, hoping that
its return does not result in it becoming
embedded in the top of your head.
- There are many other inconsistencies in
this whole Klamath Basin water issue, but I
just wanted to speak about dam removal in
regard to assertions by environmental groups
whose support and solutions change with each
and every tidbit that seems to support their
position, even if it is wrong, or contradicts
what sound science, logic, and common sense
dictates.
- James Foley
- Property Rights Advocate
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