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Mallams understands threat of the KBRA
Herald and News
Letter to the Editor April 17, 2012 by Edward Bartell,
Orovada, NV. Bartell formerly ranched north of the
Klamath Project and represented Off-Project irrigators.
In response to Cheri
Unruh’s April 4 inaccurate attack on Tom Mallams: Mallams
does not favor shutting down the Klamath Project, I stood
with him in 2001 supporting Klamath Project irrigators’
right to irrigate.
The Bureau of
Reclamation in 1997 filed for all the water in the Basin,
1.1 million acre-feet. Mr. Mallams like other people in the
adjudication had to acquiesce that the Bureau owned all the
water, including his, or challenge the claim. There have
been numerous offers by upper Basin irrigators to settle
these challenges, with full project irrigation deliveries.
All irrigators outside the project want is their water to be
left alone. These settlement offers have been rebuffed by a
handful of project irrigators. Unruh should be attacking
these obstructionists instead of Mr. Mallams.
As for the Klamath Basin
Restoration Agreement guaranteeing 330,000 acre-feet for
project farmers, KBRA says no such thing. The trigger for
the environmentalists or Tribes to go after more Endangered
Species Act water from Project farmers, beyond the 330,000
acre feet is they have to “believe” irrigation diversions
“may” jeopardize endangered species (KBRA21.3.1.B.iv.e).
Furthermore the KBRA
makes it abundantly clear that Fish and Wildlife
Mallams understands what
a disaster the KBRA and dam removal will be for Klamath
County and its economy. It is unfortunate there is such an
orchestrated personal smear campaign against Mallams rather
than reasoned arguments based on the facts of what the KBRA
says.
Perhaps there are no
reasoned arguments for borrowing another billion dollars
from communist China to tear down America’s dams, while
failing to protect agricultural water from the ESA.
Edward Bartell
Orovada, Nev.
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