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Explosions
Destroy Levee Near
Klamath
Lake
by
News 10's Matthew Workman
October 30, 2007
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5:38PM
There
was a little pomp, and a little ceremony, and a lot of boom along
Upper Klamath Lake
Tuesday as 2 miles of
levies along the
Williamson
River
were blown skyward.
Crews blew up levees along the
Lake
and
Williamson
River
to help create a marsh for
a dwindling population of sucker fish.
“What the marsh will do is let them go through a transition zone
where's there's vegetation, there's a variety of water temperatures they
can select from, there's shade, there's all kind of habitat in the marsh
that they'll use,” said Matt Barry, of the Nature Conservancy.
These dry fields were marshland back in the 1940’s, but the land was
eventually reclaimed by the series of levees destroyed on Tuesday.
People who hunt in the area say the project will change the sporting
landscape.
“It's a give and take, we'll lose a little bit in the hunting respect
as far as I'm concerned, but we'll gain on the fishing end,” said Hal
Borg, a local hunter.
Borg also said he came to see the big bang.
There will be 74 hundred acres of wetlands in what are now agricultural
fields, submerging the whole site.
Today's blasts didn't lower the levees below the water line and more
than an hour after the blasts, the future wetlands were still very dry.
Crews say the levees have been sufficiently weakened, and the water will
be here soon.
“I've spent a lot of time here with it dried out, and the way it looks
now, and I'm eager to see it with some water on it,” said Barry.
Since we left today's explosions, water has begun to seep through the
levies and the fields are slowly filling up with water, but it may be
some time still before the area looks like the marsh it once was.
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Source:
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