
Federal
suit filed over
Calif.
hatchery
By
MARCUS WOHLSEN
The
Associated Press
March 27, 2007
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — An
environmental group sued an energy company and
California
's wildlife agency Tuesday
over claims that a fish hatchery is releasing pollution that is deadly
to fish downstream in a river that was once brimming with salmon.
Klamath Riverkeeper, part
of an environmental alliance headed by Robert Kennedy Jr., filed the
lawsuit in U.S. District Court in
Sacramento
, alleging that discharges from the hatchery violated the
Clean Water Act.
At issue is the hatchery
at the Iron Gate Dam located on the
Klamath River
near the
Oregon
border. The dam is operated
by the California Department of Fish and Game and owned by PacifiCorp,
an energy company based in
Portland
,
Ore.
High concentrations of
fish parts, excrement and food released from the hatchery's salmon and
steelhead pens feed toxic algae blooms that have caused the Klamath's
salmon population to drop sharply, said Regina Chichizola of Klamath
Riverkeeper.
The department is also
releasing drugs given to the hatchery's fish into the Klamath in
violation of state water regulations, Chichizola said.
The utility, controlled
by billionaire Warren Buffett, serves 1.6 million customers in six
Western states.
A PacifiCorp spokesman
said a Fish and Game report used the wrong unit of measurement, giving a
false impression that too much waste was being discharged from the
hatchery.
Fish and Game has
corrected the error, company spokesman Dave Kvamme said.
The Fish and Game
department could not comment on the litigation, spokesman Steve
Martarano said.
The Klamath was once the
West Coast's third-biggest producer of salmon, but last year federal
fisheries managers practically shut down commercial salmon fishing after
the third straight year of poor returns of wild chinook.
Klamath Riverkeeper
described the lawsuit as a way to increase pressure on the company to
remove hydroelectric dams.
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