Yesterday – October 20th 2008 – the
California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB)
kicked off “scoping meetings” which eventually will be held
across the Klamath River Basin
and in Sacramento. The process will lead to a decision
by the State Board about whether the Klamath
River dams can comply with the Clean Water Act.
The state must certify compliance with water quality standards
enshrined in the North Coast Basin Plan before the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission can issue a license for
PacifiCorp to operate the hydroelectric dams. If the State of
California decides the dams can not be operated in a
way that protects water quality, no license can be issued and
PacifiCorp could be financially responsible for removing its Klamath River dams and powerhouses.
The “scoping meetings” kicked off yesterday in
Eureka and near the mouth of the Klamath River in Klamath. About 100 people attended the
Klamath Meeting hosted by the Yurok Tribe which provided
a meal for all who attended featuring salmon and traditional fry
bread.
Two different sets of “talking points” were
available at the meeting. While you could not tell who had
prepared the talking points (there was no heading or letterhead
on the copies distributed) one set was said to come from the
Karuk Tribe’s Natural Resources Department. KlamBlog was
able to confirm that the other “talking points” came from
Klamath Riverkeeper’s
web site.
But most of those who spoke in Klamath did not
cover technical issues but rather talked from the heart about
what they remembered of the River from former days or were told
by elders. Several tribal members spoke about getting rashes
when they come in contact with Klamath River
water and about the fear they feel when their children or other
people’s children come in contact with the water.
Here are a few highlights of the comments:
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Jim McQuillen
talked about the Brush Dance site near the mouth of the
river and how he partook in a sweat with some of the younger
boys there recently. After sweating, the boys and he wanted
to swim in the river to cool off as this had been done for
untold ages. But they decided against swimming due to the
epidemic of rashes and fear of toxic algae poisoning.
Members of the State Water Quality Board did not
attend the Klamath meeting;
Below are the dates and locations of the rest of
the scoping meetings. Comments can also be provided until
November 17th at 4 PM by e-mail, USPS mail or fax to:
Attention: Jennifer
Watts
State Water
Resources Control Board
Email:
jwatts@waterboards.ca.gov
Sacramento,
CA 95812-2000
Phone: (916) 341-5397
Fax: (916) 341-5400
A copy of the
Notice of Preparation of the Environmental Impact Report
(Scoping Notice) for the certification is
available on line.
Upcoming Scoping Meetings:
October 21, 2008:
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noon – 2 p.m: Orleans Public Karuk
Community Center, 39051 State Hwy. 96, Orleans, CA
95556, (530) 627-3446 x 0
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6 p.m. – 8 p.m: Yreka High School Student
Union, 400
Preece Way, Yreka, CA 96097, (530) 842-2521
October 29, 2008
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3 p.m. – 6 p.m.: Sacramento Public
California EPA Bldg., Byron Sher Auditorium, 1001 “I”
Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
November 3, 2008
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9 a.m. – 11 a.m.: Sacramento Agency
California EPA Bldg., Sierra Hearing Room, 1001 “I”
Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
The Sacramento meetings will be
webcast and can be accessed via a toll free call in number.
Here’s a portion of the Notice which tells how to go about
tuning in remotely to the Sacramento meetings and where
to go if you have concerns or need additional information:
The Sacramento meetings will be
webcast live on the California Environmental Protection Agency
website, at www.calepa.ca.gov/broadcast/.
Additionally, a toll-free call-in number, 877-213-1782, will be
available for telephonic participation. Please contact Debra
Cole of ENTRIX, at (925) 935-9920 or
dcole@entrix.com,
to receive the telephonic participation code. The Sacramento meetings will be documented with audio
and visual recording. The Eureka,
Yreka, Orleans, and Klamath meetings
will be documented by transcript. It is possible that one or
more members of the State Water Board will attend one or more of
these meetings. In case a quorum of State Water Board members
attend, this notice serves as notice under Bagley-Keene Open
Meeting Act, Government Code, section 11200 et seq. No decisions
will be made at the CEQA scoping meetings.
If you have
additional questions concerning the meetings, the agenda, or
would like to make a request for reasonable accommodation for
disability please contact: Larry Wise of ENTRIX Inc. at:
wise@entrix.com
or (925) 935-9920.
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