[env-trinity] Speak For the Klamath FRIDAY APR 1 at Bayside Grange????

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Mon Mar 28 10:12:43 PDT 2011


Tom, Bill, et all, I think we are getting distracted from the real issues  
here.  We have differing opinions on what the KHSA and KBRA will do for the  
river and fishery.  Some say it means less water for the river and some the 
 opposite.  The fact is that in most years there will be much more water  
going to the river than in the past, especially during dry years.  Take a  
look at the graphs on historical diversions vs. what will happen under the  
KBRA.  Glen Spain and I worked for nearly 2 months to prevent waiver of the  
ESA requirements in the critically dry years, so meeting the BiOp 
requirements  is still required, and thus the ag allotment can be lowered based on that 
if  needed.  It's true, more water is going to Ag than we in the 
negotiations  wanted, but that was the compromise we made based on additional 
restoration,  ground water management and over-sight, along with a volunteer water 
right  reduction program for upper basin Ag.  
 
Tom Hardy was very clear in our science meeting in Mt. Shasta that he felt  
the reduced flows in the river under drought conditions would work for fish 
as  long as the dams were out.  My memory was that flows as low as 700 cfs  
would support the fishery.  I realize Hoopa biologist disagreed, as did  
Bill Trush, but all others agreed with Tom (24 biologists).  
 
The KBRA and KHSA are not perfect agreements only because they don't  
provide everything the environmental community and Tribes would like.  That  
said, if they were perfect to all of us, it never would have reached the  
agreement state we now have.  Frankly, all sides have to feel they can  "live with 
the final agreement" and that is what happened.  No side  felt "they won", 
yet neither did they feel they lost.  
 
Let's not forget that nearly $600 million was already committed to the  
Klamath basin recovery, so to say we're adding a $1 Billion dollar deal here is 
 not totally accurate.  Pacific Corp has done their work to determine what  
is in their best interest and that is the KHSA, and I don't think any of 
the  rest of us want the dams to stay.  This is the best path forward in the  
shortest amount of time.  Why can't we work together to get it done instead  
of fighting over who is right?  The deals are only as good as the effort  
put in to get them completed.  If the two deals get completed the basin  will 
be better off than today, and we have the chance to have salmon and  
steelhead in the upper basin for the first time in nearly 100 years.   
Implementation of the other pieces are critical to flows, and that needs to get  
completed.  Undermining the agreements only means that none of it gets  completed, 
which I see as a huge loss for the basin, its communities and the  fishery.
Mark Rockwell
 
 
In a message dated 3/28/2011 9:48:04 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
kierassociates at suddenlink.net writes:

Tom

With the greatest respect and regard for your  counsel, believe me, Ive 
just got to stick my oar in here : 

At the  time of the administrative proceedings in Sacramento - when was 
that, 2007 ? -  most of the fish agency folks thoroughly believed your 
proposition, below,  that 'The only license FERC can issue to PacifiCorp will 
require construction  of full volitional fish passage, work so expensive that 
PacifiCorp will remove  the dams instead.'

The prob with the way that we regulate utilities,  however, is that the 
utility can recover the full cost of mandated  improvements to its assets - 
plus its established rate of profit - X% on  top of its (the ratepayers') out 
of pocket costs

So the world of  utility regulation is this sort of upside-down business 
model where greater  expenses actually add profit (and dividends for the 
utilities' shareholders) -  goofy, I know, and hard to keep one's brain wrapped 
around - but that's the  way it is. 

The volitional fish passage work, had it been the path  taken, would have 
been idiotic - but profitable to the utility/ its  shareholders

That said, I, too, wish for satisfaction of PacifiCorps'  Clean Water Act 
responsibilities.

'Best to  all,

Bill

At 08:58 AM 3/28/2011, Tom Schlosser wrote:

Please note that  this event raises funds for the legislative effort that's 
very questionable  and quite controversial in the Basin.B The legislation 
demanded by  PacifiCorp and the other KHSA parties must also ratify the KBRA, 
complete with its unfair allocation of water away from the Klamath  River, 
and its required billion in federal appropriations. Rather than  lobbying 
Congress for this poorly designed legislation, parties should be  lobbying the 
SWRCB and ODEQ to complete their CWA Sec. 401 application  processes and 
let the FERC process resume.B The only license FERC can issue  to PacifiCorp 
will require construction of full volitional fish passage,  work so expensive 
that PacifiCorp will remove the dams instead. FERC has a  decommissioning 
policy that works. See Tacoma v. FERC _http://www.msaj.com/cases/051054a.pdf_ 
(http://www.msaj.com/cases/051054a.pdf) 

Legislation  isn't necessary for dam removal. PacifiCorp made a deal (with 
some groups  and pols) which has no fixed removal date. They like that. 
They're  cheerfully watching the process go sideways, ...which they have every 
right  to do under the KHSA. Folks need to read the documents carefully and 
examine  the exit options. 

Tom

On 3/27/2011 3:09 PM, Byron  Leydecker wrote: 

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From: Dan  Bacher [_  mailto:danielbacher at fishsniffer.com_ 
(mailto:danielbacher at fishsniffer.com) ] 
Sent: Sunday, March  27, 2011 1:49 PM
Subject: Speak For the Klamath FRIDAY APR 1 at  Bayside Grange!
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Below is information about a great event hosted  by the Klamath Justice 
Coalition and Klamath Riverkeeper in Arcata this  Friday, April 1, at 6 p.m.
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Thanks
Dan
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Dear  friends,
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This Friday, April 1 is the Speak for the Klamath  fundraiser hosted by the 
Klamath Justice Coalition and Klamath Riverkeeper  at the Bayside Grange in 
Arcata (flyer attached). It would be great to see  you there.
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The event features frybread tacos, local beer and  wine, an auction of 
local art, film shorts, spoken word, live music and  t-shirt sales. Doors open 
at 6 p.m., and there's a suggested $10 donation.  Proceeds from the event 
will help send a delegation of Klamath River  activists to Washington D.C. to 
advocate dam removal on the Klamath.
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We'd really appreciate your support, whether it's by attending the  event, 
volunteering (if you or someone you know can volunteer, please  e-mail me) 
or spreading the word! Become a shareholder in one of the  world's largest 
restoration projects and join the movement to restore an  almost 16,000 square 
mile ecosystem.
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Erica  Terence
Conservation Director/Executive Director
Klamath  Riverkeeper
PO Box 751
Somes Bar, CA 95568
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530.627.3311  (office)
530.340.5415 (cell)
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_http://www.klamathriver.org_ (http://www.klamathriver.org/)   
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Byron Leydecker
Chair, Friends of Trinity  River
PO Box 2327
Mill Valley, CA 94942-2327
415 383 4810  land
415 519 4810 mobile
_bwl3 at comcast.net_ (mailto:bwl3 at comcast.net)  
_bleydecker at stanfordalumni.org_ (mailto:bleydecker at stanfordalumni.org)   
_http://www.fotr.org_ (http://www.fotr.org/) 
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