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Water for Life believes agreement
process unfair
Klamath Falls Herald and News
Letter to the Editor
November 4, 2009
Water for Life is a nonprofit organization
with the sole mission of protecting agricultural water rights in
the West.
In the past 20 years, we have been successful developing
rules allowing the sharing of conserved water for both
streamflow and agriculture, in obtaining cost share for
installation of fish screens on water diversions, preventing the
state from issuing in-stream water rights for more water then
would naturally flow and providing a transition for increased
rates for commercial rate-payers in the Klamath Basin.
Water for Life represents agricultural water users
throughout Oregon by being objective about issues and looking at
the long-term impact of water decisions. Water for Life has
members on both sides of the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement
and after careful consideration we are opposing it on the basis
of the process used to reach the “agreement.” How can you say
there is consensus when contestants are excluded from the
discussion?
The plan to incorporate the KBRA into the Klamath
adjudication would create a situation where dissenting parties
would be subject to regulation prior to having their day in
court. This is essentially being found guilty before trial.
There appears to be a conflict of interest for some KBRA
proponents. It would be good to look at their level of
deniability and what they are personally gaining from
participation in these proceedings.
Water for Life strongly supports settlement of the Klamath
adjudication, but only in a fair and open fashion. To imply that
opponents are eager to litigate is a misrepresentation; it cost
dearly to pursue justice.
Water for Life has earned a reputation with legislators,
water users and government agencies as being fair, balanced and
fact-based in our advocacy for a balanced water management plan
in every basin. Diminishing the importance of production
agriculture in this country is championing importing not just
oil, but food.
Bill Wilber
President
Water for Life
Portland
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