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On Thursday, September 18, hundreds
of fed up Klamath River community members will march
from Holladay Park to PacifiCorp’s headquarters to
demand the removal of the lower four Klamath River
dams.
Klamath Justice Coalition
P R E S S A D V I S O R Y
For Immediate Release: September 17, 2008
For more information:
Georgianna Myers, spokesman Klamath Justice
Coalition, (707) 599-0877
Craig Tucker, Spokesman Karuk Tribe 916-207-8294
GROUPS SPONSOR DAY OF ACTION AGAINST PACIFICORP
Tribes, Fishermen Demand Removal of Klamath Dams
Portland, OR – On Thursday, September 18, hundreds
of fed up Klamath River community members will march
from Holladay Park to PacifiCorp’s headquarters to
demand the removal of the lower four Klamath River
dams. Members of Klamath Basin Indian Tribes,
commercial and sport fisherman, and concerned
citizens and business owners will highlight
PacifiCorp’s leading role in the destruction of the
wild salmon runs, the rapid decay of water quality
on the Klamath River, and the diminishing quality of
life of Klamath River communities.
The group will hold a press conference at 1 pm in
front of PacifiCorp’s offices at 825 NE Multnomah in
downtown Portland.
“We are here to let PacifiCorp and Warren Buffett
know that there will be no business as usual for
PacifiCorp as long as there is no business as usual
for Klamath River communities,” said Chook Chook
Hillman of the Karuk Tribe and member of the Klamath
Justice Coalition.
Earlier this year Mr. Hillman confronted the
ultimate owner of PacifiCorp’s Klamath Dams,
billionaire Warren Buffett, at the Berkshire
Hathaway Shareholders’ meeting in Omaha, NE. After
camping out in line overnight, Mr. Hillman was able
to be one of only a dozen or so investors able to
address Mr. Buffett before a crowd of 30,000 Buffet
supporters. “I asked Buffett why he has donated
money to solve issues of poverty and disease in the
third world while he is creating those very
conditions in my back yard,” said Hillman. “He
dodged the question,” Hillman noted.
See Mr. Hillman’s confrontation with Mr. Buffett at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9WRNxFWfU0
The Klamath Dams block over 300 miles of salmon
spawning habitat, heat water temperatures to levels
lethal to salmon, and create reservoirs full of
toxic blue-green algae. Tribes, environmentalists,
fishermen, and farmers have all asked PacifiCorp
negotiate terms for dam removal as parties seek to
develop a comprehensive approach to restoring the
river and the rural economies that depend on it.
Although PacifiCorp has on several occasions
suggested that they are willing to negotiate a dam
removal agreement, the dam removal advocates
attending Thursday’s Day of Action remain dubious of
the company’s sincerity.
“PacifiCorp has repeatedly taken actions to delay
the relicensing process and denied any
responsibility for the fish kills and toxic algae
blooms we see on the Klamath. PacifiCorp should work
with Tribes, farmers, and fisherman to remove these
fish killing and costly dams,” said Georgianna
Myers, a member of the Yurok Tribe.
The Klamath Justice Coalition and their partners
hope the event will provide an opportunity to
educate the public about the impacts of the dams,
highlight the fact that economic reports from
Federal and state agencies show dam removal to be
cheaper than relicensing, and hold PacifiCorp and
Warren Buffett accountable for destroying the
Klamath fishery and polluting the Klamath River with
toxic algae.
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Editors’ notes:
A film describing the dams impact and the effort of
communities to work together to solve the problem
can be view in parts at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-HVvX7EzTc
More information can be found at the following
websites:
http://www.salmonforsavings.com
http://www.klamathriver.org
http://www.berkshireshareholder.com
http://www.yuroktribe.org/Klamath.htm
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