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Advisory-Urgent
call for largest dam removal project in US history
by Dan
Bacher
Apr 25th, 2007
The
Klamath Basin Stakeholders Pilgrimage (with two dugout canoes and a
salmon fishing boat) will start on Thursday at
10 am
at Fishermen's Wharf in
San Francisco
. It will stop in
Sacramento
and
Salt Lake City
before arriving in
Omaha
,
Nebraska
. During the trip, a group
of 5 fateveenan, or World Renewal Priests, will perform a 9-day
ceremonial fast and make medicine to ensure a successful trip to
Omaha
.
Press
Advisory
For Immediate Release
Contact:
Christina Haro
April 25, 2007
(415)
453-0430
PEOPLE OF THE KLAMATH VS. PACIFICORP
Klamath
Basin
Tribes and
Fisherman Make Cross Country Pilgrimage to
Berkshire
Hathaway
Shareholders Meeting
Case Builds for
Largest Dam Removal Project in History
A showdown is taking place between Berkshire Hathaway’s PacifiCorp and
a growing chorus of
California
fishermen, Native American tribes, public health officials,
as well as state and federal agencies calling for the largest dam
removal project in
U.S.
history.
A confluence of public health and environmental disasters taking place
on the
Klamath River
as a result of
PacifiCorp’s four dams (which generate less than 2 percent of the
company’s electricity) has prompted these diverse stakeholders to take
their case on the road. From San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf to
PacifiCorp headquarters in
Salt
Lake
Center
, to
Omaha
,
Nebraska
where CEO Warren Buffet
will meet with Berkshire Hathaway shareholders at the company’s annual
“Woodstock of Capitalism,” tribal elders and commercial fisherman
will hold events to urge the company to do the right thing: protect the
people of the Klamath.
"It's no longer just a matter of fish. It's now a human health
issue," said Zeke Grader, director of the Pacific Coast Federation
of Fishermen's Associations. Toxic liver-damaging algae blooms and
massive fish-kills are common day occurrences for Klamath communities.
The Klamath communities want Warren Buffet and other Berkshire Hathaway
shareholders to have all the facts.
• The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National
Marine Fisheries Service recommends that removing the Klamath dams would
be “the best alternative."
• The California Energy Commission concludes, “Replacing electricity
from the Klamath project can be done without increasing greenhouse gas
emissions.”
• The California Department of Water Resources expert on the algae
called the Klamath toxic algae blooms a serious situation, dangerous to
all wildlife and humans.
• Klamath reservoir water samples found toxic microcystis algae
concentrations 3,900 times greater than a standard set by the World
Health Organization.
• A joint release from the federal EPA and California Water Quality
Control Board warns that an adult who ingests just four ounces of water
from the Klamath reservoirs could be exposed to microcystis at 100 times
the standard. A child’s exposure would be nearly 400 times the
standard.
• The California Energy Commission economic analysis concludes that
removal of dams would save PacifiCorp over $100 million.
• National Marine Fisheries and Interior Department ordered PacifiCorp
to build fish ladders, screen turbines and devote a smaller proportion
of the river to power production in order to secure a 50-year license
renewal from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Estimates
put the cost of building fish ladders at $3-$400 million.
• FERC estimates that the federal fish mandates would leave PacifiCorp
with an annual loss of $28.7 million if it continues to operate the
dams.
• The California Energy Commission concludes “Because of the small
(electricity) capacity of the Klamath hydro units… removal of these
units will not have a significant reliability impact on a larger
regional scale.”
WHO: Klamath Basin
Indian Tribes & Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s
Association.
WHAT: The Klamath Basin Stakeholders Pilgrimage
(with two dugout canoes and a salmon fishing boat) to
Omaha
,
Nebraska
. During the trip, a group
of 5 fateveenan, or World Renewal Priests, will perform a 9-day
ceremonial fast and make medicine to ensure a successful trip to
Omaha
.
WHEN: Trip itinerary includes:
·
APRIL 26 10 AM SAN FRANCISCO: BOAT DRIVE LAUNCH EVENT at Fishermen’s
Wharf, where fishermen and consumers experienced the fallout from the
closure of 700 miles of west coast salmon fishing last year due to the
dams.
·
APRIL 27TH 10 AM
SACRAMENTO
: BOAT ON CAPITOL STEPS EVENT
·
MAY 1ST
10 AM
SALT
LAKE
CITY: PROTEST IN FRONT OF
PACIFICOPRS HQ
·
MAY 3-5TH
OMAHA
,
NEBRASKA
: CALL TO SHAREHOLDERS
EVENTS:
Brush Dance ceremony, rarely witnessed by public, press conference and
traditional Salmon Cook. In addition, tribesmen have secured
proxies to attend Berkshire Hathaway meeting. Demonstration at
Shareholders’ meeting at the
Qwest
Convention Center
, downtown
Omaha
.
WHERE:
§ San Francisco Pier 47
(next to Fisherman’s Wharf). In front of Scoma’s Restaurant, at
Jones and Jefferson Streets.
§
Sacramento
West Steps of the
Capitol
Building
§
Salt Lake City
Rocky Mountain Power
(PacifiCorp)
201 South Main Street
,
Salt Lake City
§
Omaha
,
NE.
Location TBA
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Source:
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/04/25/18405072.php
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