Salem, OR
February 4, 2009
Some Oregon electric
customers could end up paying part of the cost of removing
four dams on the Klamath River.
Pacific Power would be allowed to raise its Oregon
rates to collect up to $180 million for dam removal under a bill in
the Oregon Senate. But a lawmaker who represents the Klamath Falls
area says he has some reservations.
Republican Senator Doug Whitsett says Oregon
ratepayers will bear too much of the brunt of removing the dams.
Doug Whitsett: “We might ask why Oregon’s fair
share is 90 percent, when PacifiCorp has customers in six states.
We might also ask why Oregon’s fair share is 90 percent when three
of the four dams and much of the infrastructure is actually in
California.”
The Grange and some Klamath area farmers also
criticized the rate increase at a public hearing in Salem Tuesday.
The dam removal financing plan has the support of
tribal and some environmental groups, as well as Oregon Governor Ted
Kulongoski.
There’s talk in Sacramento of putting a bond
measure before California voters to raise more money to reimburse
PacifiCorp. But the legislation there is still in the early stages.
If it happens, California taxpayers could end up
paying more than Oregon ratepayers.
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