Our Klamath Basin
Water Crisis
Upholding rural Americans' rights to grow food,
own property, and caretake our wildlife and natural resources.
Commissioners not telling truth about dams
Herald and News Letter to the Editor October
7, 2010 by Leo Bergeron, Montague Rancher, Past Calif.
Grange Master
Many of us in Siskiyou
County support Klamath County agriculture. We were at the
2001 Bucket Brigade March.
We ask ourselves why any
of our neighbors in Klamath County want to tear down our
Klamath River dams.
The answer is simple:
Klamath County voters aren’t being told the whole truth. To
say it accurately, you’re being lied to.
Who’s doing the lying?
Your Klamath County commissioners. They have repetitively
told you that “these dams do not provide irrigation water to
farms and ranches.” (Cheryl Hukill commentary, Sept. 19,
Herald and News). With all of the free press, interviews and
opeds that they have had, why haven’t they told you the
whole truth?
Why haven’t they told
you that Shasta Valley farmers have a senior water right of
60,000 acre feet of water storage behind those dams? Those
dams also provide some flood protection.
The answer is simple: If
you knew, then you would be less likely to support the
Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement.
If they have to leave
out part of the facts to prove their argument, then they
have no argument. Again, with all of the free press that
they’ve had, by now they should have told you the entire
truth. In other words, not lied.
Shasta Valley farmers
were not told during the secret KBRA negotiations that our
rights were being negotiated away.
We have been, and are,
developing the ability to utilize that water right. It’s
purely arrogant of the Klamath County commissioners to
disregard our property rights. But then again, they also
lied to you.
|
Page Updated: Friday October 08, 2010 02:28 AM Pacific
Copyright © klamathbasincrisis.org, 2010, All Rights Reserved