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Letter by Klamath Irrigation District Manager Gene Souza regarding FERC's decision to allow destruction of Klamath River hydroelectric dams 11/18/22
My thoughts on FERC’s recent notice are as follows:
The unnaturally and unnecessary high flows in the
Klamath River demanded in the National Marine Fisheries
Service Biological Opinion cannot be physically
maintained while preparation work is setting conditions
as demanded on page 91 in the footer of the document
published today. Flows will have to be reduced for some
of the work to occur. The noted lack of coordination
between stakeholders on the timing in these efforts will
cause continued problems across the watershed,
ecosystems, and economies.
I would ask you to relook the damage currently being
created…and examine the superfund site about to be
created by this political action.
I am deeply troubled that 11,000 endangered C’waam and
Kaptu (sucker fish) behind these dams have been issued a
death sentence. There appears to be no worry by any
group that these endangered species are being harmed.
There is a complete lack of acknowledgement that the
NMFS BiOp is not in line with and unsupported with the
spirit of the ESA. Furthermore, the “science” presented
by NMFS is widely known to be biased and irrelevant to
the threatened coho. I can share a draft literature
review with you to clearly provide evidence the
excessive water going into the Klamath River is not
beneficial to the threatened coho. I would also state
that this excessive water release is counter to Oregon
Klamath Tribes claims for specific water elevations in
Upper Klamath Lake.
FERC has no authority over Reclamation…and that does not
seem to matter.
16 U.S. Code § 821 is being ignored. The rule of law has
collapsed. State laws and water rights are being
affected. "Nothing contained in this chapter shall be
construed as affecting or intending to affect or in any
way to interfere with the laws of the respective States
relating to the control, appropriation, use, or
distribution of water used in irrigation or for
municipal or other uses, or any vested right acquired
therein."
I have challenged the 2013 agreement Richard Whitman
made with the Yurok to undermine the ACFFOD; Klamath
Irrigation District won in court which would have
negated this unjust agreement which undermined the rule
of law…just for our victory to be overturned by my own
state for a “lack of joining the federal parties”.
Please pause. Ask the hard questions. And analyze the
significant damage about to occur in my homeland.
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