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Hearing
finds evidence of river science manipulation
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July 31, 2007
The
Eureka
Reporter
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Startling new
evidence was revealed Tuesday during a House Natural Resources
Committee hearing on whether government officials manipulated
science in order to divert water from the
Klamath River
. The Department of Commerce’s
Inspector General testified that department officials bypassed key
oversight mechanisms when creating a biological opinion on how a
water diversion would affect endangered fish in the Klamath. The
final biological opinion, which was later found in violation of
the Endangered Species Act, contributed to the deaths of 80,000
spawning salmon.
“Today’s hearing is clear evidence that the scientific process
behind the water diversion was purposely manipulated by government
officials,” said U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson.
The hearing was held by the House Natural Resources Committee in
response to a request made by Thompson and 35 of his Democratic
colleagues from
California
and
Oregon
. They called for the hearing
because of the reported pressure Vice President Dick Cheney placed
upon the Department of Interior to, as the Washington Post stated
in their June investigative report, “prioritize economic
interests over protected fish.” The Post reported that the vice
president called for water to be diverted from the
Klamath
River Basin
to farms in
Oregon
in order to secure the farmers’
votes.
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