[env-trinity] Siskiyou County Petition to FERC, response to Hoopa Valley ...
FISH1IFR at aol.com
FISH1IFR at aol.com
Wed Jun 27 14:42:36 PDT 2012
In a message dated 6/27/2012 1:55:29 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
tstokely at att.net writes:
You may find the attached of interest. Siskiyou County filed a petition
to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in response to the Hoopa Valley
Tribe's petition for FERC on the issue of relicensing Pacificorps' Klamath
Dams.
Colleagues...
Siskiyou County's supporting a return to FERC just underscores the fact
that by far the most likely outcome of the FERC process on its own (assuming
the KHSA no longer holds) is RELICENSING, not dam decommissioning. People
forget that this was FERC Staff's strong recommendation back in 2007. FERC
has never ordered a dam down in its history except pursuant to a
Settlement like the KHSA. There is no special reason they would do so in this one
case. This is an agency of which it is said that it has never seen a dam it
did not like!
And remember, one of these four dams (J.C. Boyle) is in Oregon, where the
water quality laws are much weaker, the environmental agencies even more
timid about denying a 401 Certification and facing massive litigation, and
the water quality impacts of the Oregon dam are the least of them all. J.C.
Boyle also generates up to 80 MW -- the large majority of the generation of
the whole system -- and therefore is by far the most valuable dam to keep,
should it come to FERC. (Iron Gate = only 18 MW)
A return to FERC risks at least a partial relicensing, and the loss of
this unique opportunity for full river restoration for up to the next 50
years. Compared to the KHSA now in hand, which offers four-dam removal within
the next 8 years, Parties to the KHSA such as PCFFA consider this "return to
FERC and FERC will fix it" strategy to be very high risk. Some of my
esteemed colleagues clearly disagree with me, particularly the Hoopa Tribe.
But the fact that Siskiyou County is now cheering on the Hoopa Tribe's
Petition to FERC to resume control over the relicensing process should give one
great pause about the potential outcomes of that "return to FERC" strategy.
As the great Yogi Berra said, "It is always dangerous to make predictions
-- especially about the future."
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Glen H. Spain, Northwest Regional Director
Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations (PCFFA)
PO Box 11170, Eugene, OR 97440-3370
Office: (541)689-2000 Fax: (541)689-2500
Web Home Page: _www.pcffa.org_ (http://www.pcffa.org/)
Email: fish1ifr at aol.com
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