Cook said the five supervisors unanimously
agreed Tuesday to have county representatives,
probably new county counsel Tom Guarino, participate
in final negotiations for the proposed dam removal
agreement. Supervisors agreed to sign a required
confidentiality agreement so they could attend the
closed talks.
Klamath County commissioners, citing the
advice of legal counsel, said last month they would
not participate in the talks because of the
confidentiality stipulation. County counsel Dan
Bunch was concerned that public officials could not
be held to a confidentiality agreement.
At a December Siskiyou Supervisors
meeting, PacifiCorp vice president and general
counsel Dean Brockbank told the county it could
benefit by participating in final talks.
“He told us, ‘Don’t be on the sideline,’ ”
Cook said.
In its resolution, supervisors said it’s
their understanding the county can “in good faith
participate in negotiations for a final agreement
without pre-commitment that dam removal is
required.”
Dam removal is required for implementation
of the proposed Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement
, which allocates water among irrigators,
conservationists, tribal interests and fisheries.
“We think the citizens of Siskiyou County
should have some voice,” Cook added. “We still think
it’s a mistake to get rid of non-carbon-emitting
power, but we have to balance all those issues so we
need to have a voice.”
Of the four dams, three — Copco No. 1 and
No. 2 and Iron Gate — are in Siskiyou County. The
fourth, the J.C. Boyle, is in Klamath County.
In November, PacifiCorp and federal
Department of the Interior officials joined
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Oregon
Gov. Ted Kulongoski to announce the non-binding dam
removal agreement.
How it would work
If the proposal clears an extensive
environmental review process, dam
removal could begin by 2020. Cost
estimates vary – some say $75 million, others say it
could be more than $200 million – and the agreement
would provide up to $450 million. Participating
groups, including Siskiyou County, will study the
effects and implications of removing the dams. Cook
did not know when the closed negotiations would
resume.
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