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Klamath Tribes to vote Aug. 29 (on Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement)
Those working on an
agreement to remove supposed to finish by Sept. 1. Jeff
Mitchell, Klamath
“It’s always part of our
internal process to inform membership,” he said.
Sept. 1 deadline
Participants in the dam
removal discussions said it’s possible they will miss the Sept.
1 deadline. They say they are at a crossroads and will either
release a final agreement or halt negotiations.
Dam owner PacifiCorp, the
governments of Oregon and California and federal representatives
and others have met since November 2008 to finalize
T h e T r i b e s h av e
already had meetings in Portland, Eugene, Beatty and Klamath
Falls for its members on the issue. A final informational
meeting will be at the Klamath Tribes’ auditorium in Chiloquin
today.
Greg Addington, executive
director of Klamath Water Users Association, said his
organization would hold similar meetings for its membership, but
is waiting until a final document is ready. Discussions about
dam removal are in their final stages
S i s k i y o u C o u n t y
Supervisor Jim Cook said he understands the Tribes’ actions,
noting that discussions can’t continue forever.
Though he and the rest of
the Sisk iyou supervisors still don’t want dam removal, he said
he is heartened from recent assurances that the proper studies
would be conducted to evaluate removal, and that there’ll be
appropriate mitigation and responsibility for it.
“They certainly seem to be
trying to satisfy our concerns,” he said.
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