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ONE STEP CLOSER TO KLAMATH DAM REMOVAL
PacifiCorp, Feds, States sign Agreement in
Principle to Remove Klamath Dams
P R E S S R E L
E A S E
Karuk Tribe · Klamath Tribes of
Oregon · Yurok Tribe · Klamath Water Users’
Association · Upper Klamath Water Users’
Association · American Rivers · Trout
Unlimited · California Trout · Pacific Coast
Federation of Fishermen’s Associations ·
Salmon River Restoration Council · Northern
California Council of the Federation of Fly
Fishers
November 13, 2008
Sacramento, CA – Today Secretary of the
Interior Dirk Kempthorne, Oregon Governor Ted
Kulongoski, California Oregon Governor Arnold
Schwarzenegger, and PacifiCorp Chairman & CEO
Greg Abel,, signed an Agreement in Principal (AIP)
that defines the path to what would be the
largest dam removal in US history.
PacifiCorp, federal officials, and state
agencies plan to work with local stakeholders
including Tribes, irrigators, conservation
groups, commercial fishermen, and local
governments to reach a final agreement within
months.
The Agreement presumes that the removal of the
lower four Klamath dams will begin in 2020.
The signing of the AIP is welcome news to the
Tribes, conservationists, commercial fishermen,
farmers and ranchers who see dam removal as the
missing element of the more comprehensive Klamath
Basin Restoration Agreement (KBRA) released earlier
this year.
The KBRA includes a plan to reintroduce salmon to
the Upper Basin, provide dependable irrigation
deliveries to Project Farmers, a means to reconcile
water rights disputes, and ensure affordable
renewable power for farm and ranching communities.
“We can remove dams, restore the fishery, and
have prosperous farm communities all in the same
basin,” asserted Yurok Chair person Maria Tripp.
“We are proud to see PacifiCorp joining our
effort to provide long term stability to all of
the Klamath Basin’s diverse communities.”
“PacifiCorp
is making a private property rights decision,”
explained Luther Horsley of the Klamath Water Users’
Association, “we support this agreement as part of a
larger plan to provide water and power security to
local irrigators.”
“This careful effort to balance the complex needs of
numerous interests within the community is exactly
the type of approach PacifiCorp takes every time we
sit down to the settlement table, said Greg Abel,
PacifiCorp Chairman & CEO. “This flexible framework
ensures that our customers will be protected at
every step along the way, while remaining consistent
with our strong commitment to respecting the
environment. We will continue to work diligently
with everyone at the table, including the
irrigators, environmentalists, the Tribes and local
elected officials with the goal of reaching a final
dam removal agreement that is in the economic
interests of PacifiCorp customers."
For more information:
Craig Tucker, Spokesman Karuk Tribe
(916) 207-8294
Troy Fletcher, Policy Analyst, Yurok Tribe
(707) 498-8486
Jeff Mitchell, Council member, Klamath Tribes,
(541) 891-5971
Greg Addington, Executive Director, Klamath
Water Users’ Association,
(541) 892-1409
Becky Hyde, Spokesman, Upper Klamath Water
Users’ Association, (541) 891-5950
Glen Spain, Regional Director, Pacific Coast
Federation of Fishermen’s Associations,
(541) 689-2000
Steve Rothert, Spokesman, American Rivers,
(530) 277-0448
Chuck Bonham, Spokesman, Trout Unlimited,
(510) 917-8572
Mark Rockwell,
VP-Conservation, NCCFFF, (530)
432-0100
S. Craig
Tucker, Ph.D.
Klamath Campaign
Coordinator
Karuk Tribe of
California
NEW NUMBER home
office: 707-839-1982
Tribal office in
Orleans: 530-627-3446 x3027
cell:
916-207-8294
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