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Best Available Science For River Ops
Columbia
Basin
Bulletin
March 7, 2008
-- From John McKern,
Walla Walla
,
Wash.
:
In reference your lead
article in CBB,
02/29/2008
: REDDEN SETS SPILL, TRANSPORTATION REGIMES FOR 2008 HYDRO
OPERATIONS
http://www.cbbulletin.com/Free/263082.aspx
I would like to know what
"best available science" Earthjustice has that convinces Judge
Redden that he knows better how to run the federal hydropower system
than the agencies charged by Congress with that responsibility.
I believe the best
available science is that gathered by the Corps of Engineers Anadromous
Fish Evaluation Program and the Northwest Power and Conservation
Council's research funded under their Fish and Wildlife Program. In
2007, the Corps funded 51 studies at over $90 million and the NPCC
funded nearly $20 million in additional research. The Corps has been
funding dam related fish research for seven decades and the NPCC for
another two decades. Who out there has funded more research or gathered
more "best available science" on the impacts of the Columbia
River Dams on fish and wildlife?
It seems that all
Earthjustice and the dambusters have to do is allege that there is
better science out there somewhere and the judge brings his gavel down
hard on the federal agencies. Having been on the firing line for one of
those federal agencies for many years, I know that the environmental
laws require them to use the "best available science." Knowing
many of the players still fighting the battle, I am confident that they
are using the best science. However I don't see any evidence that
Earthjustice has better science, and I am appalled that our laws, ones
which Judge Redden is sworn to uphold, don't require him to use the
"best available science."
Based on bogus
information that belies the "best available science" the
honorable judge's spill program will kill more juvenile salmon again
this year than correct operation of the hydropower system by the federal
agencies. If you don't believe that, then YOU have not kept up with the
"best available science."
John McKern
FISH PASSAGE SOLUTIONS
Walla Walla
,
WA
99362
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