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Gov. Schwarzenegger Issues Statement Regarding Draft Klamath Hydroelectric Settlement Agreement
09/30/2009 PRESS
RELEASE
Gov. Schwarzenegger today issued the following
statement after negotiators released a draft Klamath
Hydroelectric Settlement agreement that, when finalized, would
result in the largest dam removal and river restoration
project ever undertaken.
“Restoring the Klamath River is one of my top
environmental priorities, and I am very happy to announce that
the negotiating team has taken a tremendous step forward
toward completing a preliminary agreement that will make
possible the removal of the four dams blocking salmon passage.
California has been a leader in bringing all 26 parties,
ranging from Klamath Basin tribal governments to ranchers, and
environmental groups to commercial fisherman, to the point
where they will recommend the agreement to their
organizations. The draft agreement not only addresses the
unique needs of each of these very diverse groups, but also
provides a framework for both environmental protection and
economic growth in the region. There is no better example of
how a unique group of stakeholders can work constructively for
their collective benefit while also protecting and enhancing
the environment.”
In November 2008, the federal government, the
state of California, the state of Oregon and PacifiCorp signed
an
Agreement in Principle
that took the first critical step down a presumptive path
toward an historic resolution of Klamath River resource issues
and the Klamath River dams.
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