| By Dennis M. Becklin | |
| Publisher - OregonNewsOnline |
Medford,
Oregon
- Congress is poised to approve $13-million more for the continuing
effort to remove Savage Rapids Dam on the
This
misguided dam removal project will cost $50-million before it is completed in
2009. It will not increase salmon or steelhead populations in
the
But,
on the dawn of fresh greenbacks being appropriated by the US Congress for this
project, it is almost comical to hear Bob Hunter, staff attorney for
WaterWatch of Oregon, quoted in the Medford Mail Tribune concerning another
$13-million to be poured into his pet dam removal project.
It's
especially comical to me because I spent so many hours listening to this
radical environmental attorney spout his disdain for Savage Rapids Dam during
more than a year of negotiations in 1999. Back then, I was the chairman of the
Grants Pass Irrigation District, owner of the dam, and I led negotiations with
GPID's antagonists with mediation provided by the US District Court, the
federal court.
Bob
Hunter, in particular, was aware then, and he is aware now, that Savage Rapids
Dam kills virtually no salmon or steelhead, juvenile or adult fish. Fish
mortality studies conducted by Steven Cramer and Associates in 1999 and 2001
absolutely confirmed that Savage Rapids Dam has virtually no impact on the
populations of salmon and steelhead in the
Bob
Hunter, in particular, was aware in 1999, and he is aware now, that the 1994
US Bureau of Reclamation Planning Report and Final Environmental Study on
Savage Rapids Dam based its 22% fish mortality by the dam on total and utterly
unscientific opinion. Bob Hunter, in particular, was aware then, and he is
aware now, that the BoR didn't make an actual study of fish kill at the dam
before concluding that the dam killed 22% of the migrating salmon and
steelhead that passed the dam. Hunter knows that.
Bob
Hunter, in particular, was aware in 1996, and he is aware now, of the massive
volume of sediments that have accumulated above the dam since its construction
in 1922. Hunter couldn't possibly have forgotten the admonitions of experts
who testified during the 1996 Governor's Task Force on Savage Rapids Dam,
which I chaired, and of which Hunter was the enviro representative. Hunter
knows that there is a serious potential for massive damage to the
Bob
Hunter, in particular, was aware in 1999, and he is aware now, that there were
a variety of fish passage enhancements made at the dam during 1998-1999, but
his WaterWatch website continues to show photos of non-existent fish hazards
at the dam that were removed years ago. It's just part of the game of
conniving cash out of the pockets of supporters who never take the time to
check the factual basis for the "sky is falling" claims made by
environmental activist/attorneys.
Bob
Hunter, in particular, was aware in 1998, and he is aware now, that
environmental activists pinned the "biggest fish killer on the
http://www.mailtribune.com/update/update.html
Senate
close to approving money to remove dam
""This
is a real critical step," said Bob Hunter, attorney for WaterWatch of
Oregon, which has been pushing for the dam's removal for decades.
"Removing
the dam will provide a tremendous benefit for the
One
study has shown that removing the dam would improve the wild fish migration by
more than 20 percent, he said."
Now
Hunter prefers to say that the dam is KNOWN as the biggest fish
killer on the Rogue. Readers of the Mail Tribune will probably look upon this
quote as a statement of fact which has independent verification. But, they'd
be wrong.
The
false image of Savage Rapids Dam as a fish killer is as phony as a three
dollar bill. It has been promoted by dishonest image makers like Hunter and
broadcast on his website and in the news media until "dumber than a
stone wall" members of the public believe it's true. Even members of the
Congress of the United States and Oregon's elected officials believe the fish
killer image and are planning to spend up to $50-million to complete the
removal of the dam and the installation of electrically operated pumps.
Here's
where the false Savage Rapids Dam image making machine gets into high gear:
http://www.waterwatch.org/Campaigns/SRD/srd2.htm
WaterWatch
of
http://www.waterwatch.org/contact.htm
The
WaterWatch staff of attorneys
"A
Deadly Dam - Savage Rapids Dam is
a 39-foot high, 500-foot long diversion dam that spans the mainstem of
Considered
by whom, Mr. Hunter? Based on what evidence, Mr. Hunter?
But,
as a final gut-busting laugher, Hunter is now promoting dam removal as an
improvement "to recreational boating between Grants Pass and the city of
Rogue River" (MMT quote). That is a total hoot, Hunter. Are all of these
recreational boatists you're happy for going downstream in kayaks and rafts,
or are they powering up the river in their jetboats and jetskis?
After
tens-of-thousands of tons of sediment, gravel and rocks create massive
obstacles to boat passage on the river, they might need to find some other
favorite river for their recreating... along with recreational boaters
and swimmers, who now use the impounded lake above the dam, will be forced to
move elsewhere after the dam and the lake are gone.... And, after the
best fishing holes on the river from the dam to Grants Pass are piled full of
sediment (Pierce Riffle, Chinook Park and the old Ament Dam hole), who is
going to want to boat the river to go fishing?
I
am looking forward to seeing Hunter, his enviro buddies, and a large number of
journo/editorialists eat a mountain of crow as they assess the damage to the
We
can all be assured that the Medford Mail Tribune and its anonymous editorial
crew will keep up the good work of reciting lies about the dam, and lies about
the benefits of its removal until 2009, or until the first major flood event
on the river following removal of the dam.
I'll
be here to watch the show. I'll be watching and documenting the destruction to
the irreplaceable