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To Capital Press
regarding Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement editorial of 1/22/10 by Erika Bentsen, Sprague River, Oregon 1/25/10
I was very disappointed in
the Capital Press' stance on the Klamath Basin Restoration
Agreement editorial in the Jan. 22, 2010 edition. The CP
wanted to support this document. I wholeheartedly disagree.
Although my land is going to
be crucified if this agreement is approved, I was not given a
voice at any juncture in the structuring of this horrible
proposal. The "stakeholders" as the authors of this agreement
call themselves, have baldly ignored the voices of senior
water right holders, power rate payers, tax payers, and
curious citizens with simple questions. These are the true
stakeholders, and yet they are being completely disregarded.
We have held public meetings in order to discuss our concerns
with the drafters of the KBRA, but they continually refuse
to attend. Their attitude toward us has been imperial.
The dirty little secret that
no one wants to talk about is the KBRA is little more than a
land grab by the Tribes. It is a ploy to get the taxpayers to
give the Tribes a 93,000 acre reservation to replace the one
they SOLD in the 1950s. Our struggling economy cannot sustain
this crippling and unnecessary added tax burden. If the
Tribes want the land, let them buy it. They won't appreciate
it if it is merely given to them, as has been shown again and
again. They wanted a casino, they said it would make the
Tribes self-sufficient. Well, they got their casino. Why are
they still approaching the taxpayers, still begging with their
hand out? If they want a new reservation, fine, but make them
earn it, make them spend their own money. In that way they
can feel real pride of ownership, and not continue to wallow
in the poor-me/you-owe-me attitude they seem to revel in.
The KBRA is structured to
take away my water and give it to the on-project water users.
Let's look beyond the facts that my water rights are senior to
the project, and drying up this valley will decimate wetlands
and waterfowl habitat; this stolen water cannot be used the
way the agreement promises. This agreement cannot guarantee
the on-project water users any water because OWRD (Oregon
Water Resources Department) rules clearly state that the water
the Tribes are claiming is for an in-stream right. That means
the water must remain in the stream. The Tribes CANNOT
allocate that water to whomever they find favor; it has to
remain in the river and cannot be used for irrigation as they
are promising the on-project farmers. The Endangered Species
Act is still in effect, that hasn't changed. On-project water
is still subject to shut-off at any moment. This agreement
solves nothing.
This agreement is supposed to
tear down the dams in the Klamath River, the only green energy
that can be produced in our area at a time when energy is a
critical issue. Build fish ladders if the old ones aren't
good enough. We need the power. Paying millions of dollars
to be more energy dependant on foreign oil is ludicrous.
The KBRA is a farce and is
going to destroy our ranch by shutting off the water in the
Sprague River Valley. The whole process has been rotten and
illegally performed. Only the parties that agreed with the
proposal were allowed at the table--and lo and behold, only
the people who were denied a seat at the meetings are the ones
adversely affected.
It is against the law for
government agencies to make back room deals with foreign
entities, and as OWRD has been cutting these deals with the
Tribes behind closed doors, this "agreement" should be thrown
out on legal grounds.
Shame on you, Capital Press,
for not doing your research on behalf of the KBRA. You stated
"the best action for the long run is probably to 'hold your
nose'and say 'yes.' " No! The best action is to say NO and
let's get everyone involved and get it right in the first
place. The KBRA as it is drafted now solves nothing, promises
nothing it can legally produce, and will only hurt instead of
help. Vote a resounding NO on the KBRA until it is equal for
all!
Signed: E. Bentsen
Sprague River, OR
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