Levels are too high
David Cooper, attorney for Klamath Riverkeeper, said
the hatchery’s reports to the state of California show total
suspended solids entering the river from fish tanks exceed
allowable levels.
Cooper said the effluent could result from excess fish food, dead
fish, fish waste or other sources. He added PacifiCorp has not met
deadlines for filing water quality reports.
“They haven’t taken anything seriously,” he said.
PacifiCorp built the hatchery as mitigation for Iron Gate Dam’s
effect on Klamath River fish runs. Kvamme said the utility
hasn’t received details about the suit.
“We’ve seen their notice of intent to sue and we are curious as
to what the basis of that suit will be,” he said. “The hatchery,
which is run by California Fish and Game, is such a supporter of
salmon runs."