[env-trinity] Siskiyou County Petition to FERC, response to Hoopa Vall...
FISH1IFR at aol.com
FISH1IFR at aol.com
Wed Jun 27 17:16:05 PDT 2012
Tom...
Actually, citing the Condit Dam example rather undercuts your proposition
that FERC would order Klamath dams removed in this case, directly or
indirectly. Fact is, Condit Dam was removed pursuant to a Settlement Agreement
that was in fact the model or template for the Klamath Hydropower Settlement
Agreement (KHSA). I suppose we could argue chicken-egg issues forever,
but the fact still remains that a negotiated Settlement of the sort the KHSA
represents is still the most straightforward, least risky, and least
expensive way to remove all four dams. If ultimately the KHSA fails, and we are
all forced to go back to the FERC process, it may well be a very different
outcome than the Hoopa Valley Tribe hopes for. Certainly Siskiyou County
thinks so, which is why they are supporting the Tribe's Petition!
A copy of the Condit Dam Settlement Agreement is attached for those who are
interested. Its a large file, so those not interested should merely
ignore it.
You might take note that the GOP-led House of Representatives is
positioning to take authority to require fish passage and other relicensing
preconditions away from federal agencies. There was a hearing on this very issue
just today, titled: "Mandatory Conditioning Requirements on Hydropower:
Howe Federal Resource Agencies are Driving Up Electricity Costs and Decreasing
the Original Green Energy." A link to an archive webcast site for that
hearing is at::
_http://naturalresources.house.gov/Calendar/EventSingle.aspx?EventID=300046_
(http://naturalresources.house.gov/Calendar/EventSingle.aspx?EventID=300046)
Needless to say, relying soley on FERC also means relying on the federal
government’s and that is controlled by Congress’ willingness to require
environmental protections such as fish passage in old dams. This willingness
cannot be taken for granted. But a signed Settlement on dam removal would
be at least in large part immune from changes in the Federal Power Act.
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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
In a message dated 6/27/2012 3:08:14 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
t.schlosser at msaj.com writes:
You shouldn't repeat the old falsehood that "FERC has never ordered a dam
down in its history except pursuant to a Settlement like the KHSA." You
ignore the many dam removals that are occurring as a result of the FERC
process. It's half true that FERC normally hasn't "ordered" removal, but the
whole truth is that FERC orders have forced the parties to agree to removal of
the dams, which FERC approves. Didn't anyone see the Condit dam destroyed
last October.
Why did PacifiCorp remove Condit? Was it purely voluntary? No, it was
because FERC's license included the agencies' sec. 18
prescriptions--requirements of volitional upstream and downstream fish passage, as FERC is compelled
to do by the Supreme Court's Escondido decision in 1984 and, more
recently, the City of Tacoma case in 2006 (_here_
(http://www.msaj.com/cases/051054a.pdf) ).
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