From the
archives: July
20, 2006, PCFFA
Strategy meeting
Minutes:
SAVING THE KLAMATH SALMON:
Development of an Intervention Strategy
or
What to Do Between Disaster
Relief and the Dams Coming Down.
Council OKs salmon
fishing on Klamath; DFG vote next, The Record-Stockton, 4/30/08. "But
Chinook salmon fishing on the Klamath River will be open as usual, with a
larger than normal quota (22,500 fish) allocated for the 2008 season. The
Klamath Tribal allocation is 27,000 fish." (KBC NOTE: Fishing in the
Pacific Ocean is shut down this season decimating the fishing industry and
economies, Tribes want the Klamath dams out because they say it is causing
the fish to go extinct, and the fish run on the Klamath is
exceptional...?)
Foes of dams
to confront Buffet again, Times-Standard posted 4/30/08
Salmon ban takes toll
in Fort Bragg, Modesto Bee, posted 4/30/08
(Klamath)
farmers key to local economy 043008, H&N by Warren Haught.
Bureau of Reclamation
weekly Klamath water report, 4/30/08
Fish and Wildlife
Service to Provide Additional Opportunity to Comment on Proposal to Revise
Critical Habitat for the Canada Lynx in July 2008, FWS 4/30/08. "Service
is proposing to designate approximately 42,753 square miles of habitat..."
Status Review
of Bull Trout Completed; Species still threatened in the United States,
additional analysis will be done, FWS posted 4/30/08
PRESS RELEASE - "President
Bush Is Absolutely Correct - The Democratic Anti-Energy Policies Will
Continue To Worsen America's Gas & Energy Problems," Alaska
U.S. Rep Don Young, 4/30/08 "If President
Clinton hadn't vetoed this bill, ANWR production would now be providing
our nation with more than one million barrels of oil each day. This
Democratic opposition to ANWR oil production has kept 10.4 billion barrels
of American oil locked up in the northern coast of Alaska Coastal Desert."
4/29/08 - The U.S. Geological Survey says a
magnitude-5.2 earthquake has hit in the Shasta National Forest west of
Weaverville, 191 miles north of Sacramento, Sacramento Bee.
Looters
Limit Out on BPA Salmon Dollars, James Buchal, posted to KBC 4/30/08
Sunday Bible lesson, Acts 9, by
Jim Foley 4/27/08
Salmon win in this dam
legal battle, Capital Press editorial 4/25/08. "It's a fact that
some environmental groups won't be happy until every dam is removed from
every salmon stream and river in the West. Whether that's practical is,
for them, not a concern. They simply don't seem to be willing to accept
any alternatives. For them, it's an all-or-nothing proposition."
That Dam Bill, Ratepayers and
regulators want PGE to explain a land
donation. Willamette Week 4/25/08.
"Some PGE ratepayer groups say the
utility may have given up their millions
when it did a transaction that included
blowing up a Sandy River dam."
Tax dollars are used to fund
our destruction, Letter to Pioneer Press 4/25/08. "The
administration of the Klamath Tribe and various environmental groups have
appealed forest service timber sales for years, which has killed the
timber harvest and hurt all of us."
Klamath
Tribe document
explains that, in the Klamath Settlement plan with a gift of 92,000 acres
to the Klamath Tribes, they will trade that land for the Winema Forest so
THEY can log it, acquire surrounding private land, and with ripping out 4
hydro dams, they will build a power plant.
Going To Pieces;
The Dismantling
of the United States of America
by Elaine Devary Willman and
Kamie Christensen Biehl
A
documentary film is now online
that shows how 'tribalism' is
now claiming vast waters, lands,
and natural resources.
Click Here for more on the
book and to view the full-length
online video.
Click Here to view a summary
video. (suitable for 56KB)
More on Willman and
book, go HERE.
California Farm Bureau Federation Friday Review, 4/25/08. "Farm
Bureau’s testimony focused on the fact that Prop. 98 will not affect the
use of eminent domain for public facilities, public transportation, or
public utilities, such as much needed water infrastructure. Despite the
false claims by our opponents, Prop. 98 will not impact future water
development in California."
Letter from Karuk Tribal member James
Waddell
to friend Glen, and from Glen to friend Leo
regarding Klamath settlement agreement, posted 4/25/08
Tulelake endorses
deal, H&N 4/24/08. (KBC NOTE: Klamath Water Users Asso. board member
Steve Kandra promoted the Klamath Settlement Agreement to the Tulelake
City Council. They had not read the agreement. They did not have a public
comment period. They voted that night to support the agreement. The
council member we spoke with did not even realize that 'settlement'
entailed taking out four hydro dams on the Klamath, giving our water
rights to the Klamath Tribes, downsizing Project ag, nearly obliterating
ag Off Project, introducing endangered fish with demands that the fish
live or the farmers' assurances are rewritten, and giving control of the
Klamath Watershed to 26 groups which include 3 tribes, 9 environmental
groups, feds, and the Project farmers have merely one vote in a
non-consensus new government that was formed excluding the public.) "Kandra
plans to meet with the Malin City Council Tuesday and Merrill City Council
May 5."
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Senator Doug Whitsett
Newsletter, posted 4/24/08
Tribes water claims wind
through process, Billings Gazette 4/24/08
Tribes to lobby in
Omaha, H&N, 4/24/08
Family Farm Alliance April
2008 issue:
• Aging Water Infrastructure Is Focus, Pages 3-5
• Reclamation Plans Canal Workshop, Page 4
• Wrapping Up Reclamation’s M4E, Pages 6-8
• Hearing Held On Indian Water Rights, Page 8
• Columbia River Fish Pacts Proposed, Pages 9-10
• Water 2025 Applications Are Sought, Page 10
• California Pays Fish-Saving Price, Page 11
• Senate OK’s Site Security Cap, Page 12
Klamath Water Users Association Klamath
Project timeline, April 24, 2008
Klamath Water
Users Association settlement information packet, April 24, 2008
Doing fowl deeds to fields,
followed by
Farms’ support of birds
studied, H&N 4/24/08
Board of
supervisors continues work on Klamath resolution, Siskiyou Daily News,
posted to KBC 4/24/08
Proposal would put chinook
in local waters, H&N 4/23/08. (KBC NOTE: this public meeting was
announced today, and the public meeting was today 4/23.)
Proposal >
www.dfw.state.or.us under Special Plans and Programs.
Comment >
odfw.comments@state.or.us
***Fish and Wildlife Service Final Biological Opinion, posted 4/22/08
Coos County
Commissioner John Griffith responds to Riverkeeper regarding Klamath dam
removal, posted to KBC 4/22/08
Klamath water report
4/22/08
United
Nations with Agenda 21 is alive and well in the Klamath Basin, to
control our resources, our population, and herd people into 'sustainable'
communities using the Endangered Species Act, Water Quality mandates, etc.
Here is an extensive resource in UN documents, agenda, and NGOs.
Prayer
Page on Nehemiah and the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement, 4/18/08
by Rudy Hiley
Utility hesitant
about dams,
Pacific Power official: Liability of Klamath dam removal unknown, H&N
4/18/08. "Art
Sasse, strategic consultant for PacifiCorp, said mail received by the
utility is running 15-1 against dam removal..."
Letters can be sent to:
Regulatory Liaison,
Pacific Power, 825 NE
Multnomah, Suite 800, Portland, OR
97232
ODFW to Study Reintroduction of Salmon into Upper Klamath Basin,
Columbia Basin Bulletin 4/18/08
Judge: harm to salmon
justifies Columbia River sea lion removal, 4/18/07, Columbia Basin
Bulletin.
Unemployment in
California surges to 6.2 percent, SacBee 4/18/08. (KBC comment: The
feds, tribes and environmental groups have locked up our forests so they
will burn rather than be harvested, shut down our fisheries, and taken our
farmland called "restoration." They want to take our Klamath Basin hydro
dams which will raise power rates and further downsize agriculture. They
have shut down our oil drilling and coal mining, and are trying to shut
down our Klamath River gold mining. There is less farmland, higher world
hunger, and higher food and gas prices. Welcome to the West!)
Dr.
Calvin Hunt, we'll miss you!
HERE is an
op-ed written by Dr. Hunt that the Herald and News refused to print.
He stayed up nights last year, in the midst of his illness, so he could
inform his community of this impending travesty.
Energy 2008: the coming
economic meltdown; The energy policy of the United States seems
designed to purposely and artificially raise prices to the consumer by
throttling supply, Intellectual Conservative, posted to KBC 4/17/08. "In
California there is a concerted effort to destroy the Klamath dams. These
dams provide cheap, renewable energy to 70,000 homes in Oregon and
California. Replacing this energy with natural gas would release 473,000
tons of additional carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year. This is
roughly equivalent to the annual exhaust of 102,000 cars."
Tulelake
Irrigation District well report 4/17/08
Klamath County delays water decision,
Commissioners vote to
postpone recommendation on agreement,
H&N
4/16/08
Commentary: The truth about the Clean Water Restoration Act,
CFBF 4/16/08
Schwarzenegger commended for quick response to fisheries closure,
Eureka Reporter, posted to KBC 4/13/08. (KBC Question for anyone who
knows: Is any money going to the PEOPLE and communities being devastated
by the closure, or is it only going to "restoration projects?")
ODFW announces limited ocean coho salmon
season, ODFW, posted to KBC 4/13/08
Klamath County Natural Resource Advisory
Council members, H&N 4/13/08
Council voices concern with deal;
county advisory board postpones
recommendation,
Posted to KBC 4/13/08
Klamath Fish Management by Larry
Toelle, Ft Jones 4/13/08
CEI Fights Sierra
Club Demands for CO2, CEI posted to KBC 4/13/08. "If
Sierra Club wins the litigation, potentially hundreds of thousands of
previously unregulated small- to mid-sized farms, factories and buildings
would have to go through the costly and time-consuming PSD permitting
process, because the statutory threshold for regulation under PSD is 250
tons a year."
Sunday Bible lesson Acts 8, by Jim
Foley 4/13/08
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Sheep ranchers work hard just to
break even;
High
expenses, low returns … but it’s
in their blood, Capital
Press, posted 4/13/08
John O'Keeffe and his wife,
Gail, raise Columbia sheep on the
Oregon-California state line near
Malin, Ore. They have 500 lambs
from 300 ewes, with several yet to
be born...I am a hobby farmer, he
said, explaining that he doesn't
make a profit from raising sheep,
so it must be a hobby." |
Farm families continue to struggle for
water, H&N, posted to KBC 4/13/08
Toxins found in Klamath fish,
Study commissioned by (Karuk) tribe on
river finds risk to public health,
H&N, posted to KBC 4/13/08. Craig
Tucker, Karuk spokesman, was previously
activist with 'Friends of the River', an
international dam removal group, and
presently 'Riverkeeper.' Karuks along
with Bobby Kennedy, President of
Waterkeepers,
filed a lawsuit against PacifiCorp
to get the dams removed because of
algae. A quote from Tucker 7/4/07: "I