DeFazio sent a letter last month to the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) requesting an additional hearing
to discuss FERC's Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Klamath
Hydroelectric Project's request for a new operating license.
The statement includes recommendations from federal
agents, including NOAA Fisheries and the Bureau of Land and
Management, on a variety of conditions for re-licensing of the
project.
Some of these conditions could improve salmon runs
and help fishing families and coastal communities that rely on them.
FERC can accept or reject the conditions proposed by other federal
agencies. It can also build on those conditions and recommend further
changes in management.
In addition to the North Bend hearing, FERC has
scheduled four hearings to discuss re-licensing the Klamath River
dams, which are owned by Pacificorp. Three hearings are scheduled in
Californiażtwo in Yreka and one in Eurekażand one other hearing is
scheduled in Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Earlier this year, the salmon fishing season along
the Oregon and Northern California coasts was closed, and the
Department of Commerce declared a fishing disaster. Management of the
Klamath was an underlying factor in the closure of the fishing season,
causing an estimated $60 million in damage to the commercial fishing
industry.
With the addition of the North Bend hearing to the
schedule, the deadline for submitting written comments to FERC on the
Draft Environmental Impact Statement has been extended until December
1st.
Contact Rep DeFazio:
http://defazio.house.gov/ContactMe.shtml