National
Academy
of Sciences
Committee
on Hydrology, Ecology and Fishes of the
Klamath
River Basin
Shilo
Inn,
Klamath Falls
,
OR
January 29, 2007
Testimony
of:
Greg
Addington,
Klamath
Water Users Association
On
behalf of KWUA, its member districts and their associated patrons, I
want to thank the committee for holding this meeting here in
Klamath Falls
.
I also
want to personally thank the chairman and staff of the NAS for working
us back into the agenda. I
can only imagine how chaotic it must be to organize these meetings. We
had some miss communication that I think we cleared up, but I really
want to say thank you for working with us.
Mr.
Chair and members of the committee, I submitted some written comment
at your last meeting in Yreka. At that time, I asked to reserve the
right to submit additional information or to provide testimony.
In Yreka we focused, primarily on the Hardy flow study, we now
turn our attention to BOR’s Natural Flow Study. In just a minute I
am going to turn this over to Mr. Marc VanCamp who is a principal
engineer with MBK Engineers who helped us sift through the information
and also had a role on the Bureau’s technical review committee.
KWUA
has always believed that sound science is a critical need when making
decisions related to Klamath. We
are grateful to have this committee’s involvement, in essence having
another set of eyes looking at these two products.
We
continue to have concern and want to raise the issue of the processes
that lead to these products.
We had
technical people involved with review of both studies. Dr. Dave Vogel
participated on behalf of KWUA on the Hardy Technical Team. In our
opinion, the process was meaningless.
It became a numbers game with the emphasis being less about
discussing issues and alternative perspectives and more about
rubber-stamping a product and an outcome.
The process was so bad that it ultimately led to Dr. Vogel’s
departure from the technical team.
Mr.
VanCamp can speak more to the Natural Flow Study process and product.
I would just say that parties including, but not limited to KWUA had
concerns with the significant changes from various drafts to the final
report. We were assured
that those concerns would be addressed in a subsequent “technical
memorandum”. We are here today, because we feel that was not the
case. In particular there are two issues that we want to call your
attention to and I will let Mr. VanCamp articulate.
Respectfully
Submitted,
Greg
Addington
Executive
Director