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Water Users group at first
opposed bill
Klamath Falls Herald and
News
Letter to the Editor
October 3, 2009
The Sept. 25 letter submitted by Klamath
Water Users Association employee Belinda Stewart is somewhat
misleading.
I was, and remain, an active member of the Klamath
Off-Project Water Users and remember when we asked the
Klamath Water Users Association to jointly pursue
legislation with us for the rate shock bill that their
representatives flatly refused and even tried to persuade us
not to pursue.
Several months later, we learned of their support when both
organizations were at a Public Utilities Commission hearing
in Salem. They were falling all over themselves telling us
they thought the rate shock bill was a great idea. We
Off-Project people were more than amazed at the turnaround.
The Klamath Water Users did provide some testimony in
support for the rate shock bill, but real credit for getting
the bill passed has to go to Rep. Bill Garrard, Sen. Doug
Whitsett, Melinda Davison and Water for Life.
The other issue with Stewart’s letter is that she fails to
mention how the Klamath Water Users Association actively
supported the $175 million power rate increase on all
Pacific Power rate payers to help pay for dam removal with
this increase coming out of all our pockets.
It is rather ironic that, in a separate letter, Hollie
Cannon admits if the restoration agreement fails, dam
removal may happen “without any benefit to the local
economy.” Maybe Klamath Water Users Association should have
thought of this before they helped push the legislation to
raise our rates to help fund removal of the dams without
guarantees Klamath County residents would be protected.
Carole Canevari
Dairy
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