Our Klamath Basin
Water Crisis
Upholding rural Americans' rights to grow food,
own property, and caretake our wildlife and natural resources.
32 fish screens on Scott RiverJuly 6, 2006
ETNA — Members of the Wildlife
Conservation Board, California Dept. of Fish and
Game, Siskiyou Resource Conservation District and
local farmers and ranchers were on hand to
dedicate 32 fish screens on the Scott River on
June 14. The project included the
installation of headgates, diversion improvements
and fish screens on property belonging to 20
landowners along the Scott River.
Thus far, the program has been
responsible for the installation of more than 50
screens and the Department of Fish and Game has
added another 30 screens to the system. The long term cost statewide for
completion of recovery efforts for California
salmon has been estimated at in excess of $5
billion, including $466 million earmarked for the
Scott and Shasta River watersheds in Siskiyou
county. .
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