Our Klamath Basin
Water Crisis
Upholding rural Americans' rights to grow food,
own property, and caretake our wildlife and natural resources.
Owens Valley coming to Klamath River Basin Letter to KBC by Tom Mallams, Sprague River 3/28/11 KBC Photo March 2004 We keep hearing that the sediment behind the Klamath dams is
not going to harm humans. I have yet to hear how the dioxin
levels, etc, will affect fish, and all the other critters down
stream. There have been problems ever since the lake was dried up,
but not until recently have any studies been done on the exposed
dry lake bed. The prevailing winds spread dust straight towards
the town of Lone Pine. They now are coming up with evidence that
the actual dust is toxic. So now they are in a rotational cycle
of re-flooding parts of the lake bed to reduce the dust. What
about all the possible damage done to all the individuals that
have lived in this area for years. I can see the lawyers lining
up already to go after someone for damages. GUESS AGAIN! |
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