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November
6, 20006
Magalie
R. Salas, Secretary
Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission
888 First St
NE
Washington
,
DC
20426
RE:
Project P-2082-027
Dear
Secretary.
In
consideration of the relicensing of PacifiCorp's
Klamath River
hydroelectric facilities, I am
concerned that many groups and individuals may be placing too much
attention on only the salmon. By no means am I an opponent of
salmon. I too, wish to see the salmon populate the river in the
most abundant way that nature intended. I agree that given
the data and information we have compiled since the development of the
Klamath hydroelectric project, that construction in present time would
be completely different if not at all.
Many
groups unfamiliar with the area have become involved in creating
momentum in favor of not relicensing the project. They’ve taken
the strict stance that all of the dams must come out in order to
rehabilitate the Klamath River to its natural condition as it was nearly
100 years ago. They want to “bring the salmon home!” Let
the truth be known, an opportunity like this only exists once every 50
years, the time it takes for the license to expire. I believe that
whether the issue concerns our
Klamath River
or any other river in this great
nation, a special interest group will no doubt take advantage of the
opportunity no matter what the cause. In this case, they’ve
created a vision of starving Native Americans, unable to feed themselves
due to lack of salmon passage.
I
encourage you to visit our area. I challenge you to find examples
of such despair, for I very much doubt that it exists. I do
however encourage you to take in the sites and serenity.
Experience the strong sense of family in the surrounding
communities who populate the areas. Enjoy the calmness and quiet
of the existing lakes. Watch as the abundant wildlife cohabitates
the nearly 100 year old ecosystem that has developed. I urge
you, now is the time. If the outsiders have their way, all of this
will be gone shortly. The bald eagles, the otters, the frogs, the
turtles, the yellow perch that my 2 and 3 year old boys catch off of our
dock.
The
Klamath River Hydroelectric Project would be replaced by baron hill
sides from receded lakes, erosion and a hundred years of silt flushed
down a once flourishing river. We do not know what the
Klamath River
outcome will be once the dams are
gone. We already made one mistake building them, we dare not make
another one by taking them out.
Sincerely,
Ryan
L. Grizzell
543
Palo Verde Way
Central Point
,
OR
97502
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