Walden
praises issuance of contract to remove
Chiloquin Dam
PRESS RELEASE: Congressman
Walden February 07, 2007
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman Greg Walden
(R-Ore.) today released the following
statement on the Bureau of Reclamation's
announcement that it has awarded a contract to
remove Chiloquin Dam:
"This is very good news for both farmers
and fish. For many years the federal
government neglected the obvious problem posed
by Chiloquin Dam, which the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service estimated blocks 95 percent
of the sucker habitat, and was the main reason
the sucker fish were listed as endangered more
than ten years ago. Removing the dam will
provide fish passage to vital habit which the
Klamath Tribes, local governments, farmers,
and irrigation districts are working
collaboratively to restore. Installing the
pumps will ensure water for framers. I
congratulate the Bureau of Reclamation for
awarding the contract, and I look forward to
this next step in addressing water management
issues in the Klamath River Basin. I never
again want a community to experience what the
Klamath Basin did in 2001."
Congressman Walden represents 20 counties
in central, southern and eastern Oregon.
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