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Hoopa Tribe petitions feds to speed up dam removal
Attorney: Agreements
are bogged down in Congress
by
JEFF BARNARD May 31, 2012, Herald and News,
Tribal attorney Tom
Schlosser said Tuesday the current dam-removal agreement was
hopelessly bogged down in
Congress and going back
to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission offers the best
chance to enforce the Clean Water Act and open up the river
for struggling salmon and to improve water quality.
“They
(FERC) are in a position
to move this thing off dead center, and nobody else is,”
Schlosser said. “It’s just stranded.”
PacifiCorp, the
Portland-based utility that owns the dams, says it wants to
stick with the current plan.
“We are already
collecting millions of dollars from our customers for dam
removal costs,” said spokesman Bob Gravely. “We are not
going out and spending millions of dollars in effect on
relicensing. That’s what they are trying to do.”
The tribe, whose
reservation is at the junction of the Klamath and Trinity
Rivers in Northern California, has opposed from the
beginning a pair of agreements, the Klamath Basin
Restoration Agreement and Klamath Hydroelectric Settlement
Agreement, signed at the Oregon Capitol two years ago to end
a century of water battles in the Klamath Basin.
Schlosser said the
agreements grew out of a desire to provide reliable
irrigation water for
farmers, and failed to set out hard goals for the ecological
restoration of the Klamath River Basin. He said in order to
renew its license to operate the hydroelectric dams,
PacifiCorp would have to spend millions of dollars to build
fish ladders over them and clean up toxic
Interior Secretary Ken
Salazar was supposed to decide in March whether dam removal
was feasible, but had to put that off because authorization
to make the decision and $800 million for environmental
restoration have been blocked in Congress.
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