Paragraph three
says: "They even
argue that the toxic
sediment spit back
out has high levels
of mercury - mercury
that finds its way
back into the food
chain and that can
lead to mental
retardation and
birth defects." It's
obvious they know
nothing about
dredging and have
not bothered to take
the time to find out
(or they have eaten
too much mercury and
are retarded).
Mercury is a heavy
metal and settles on
bedrock with the
gold. It is sucked
up with our suction
dredges and stays in
our sluice boxes, it
never leaves our
sluice box! We, in
point of fact, clean
the river bottoms of
mercury, lead, and
iron! All heavy
metals, stay in our
sluice boxes! That
is a fact of
physics. Now
speaking of toxic
waste: Why in the
name of our Creator
would they demand
the removal of the
dams on the Klamath
River if there is
all this toxic waste
waiting to be washed
down the river!!
What will happen to
the fish (and other
recreation) when
thousands of tons of
toxic waste comes
rolling down the
river? If these
dams are removed it
will be an
ecological disaster!
This according to
their own words.
They can't have it
both ways.
Paragraph four:
"The reality is that
there have not been
many extensive
studies on the
effects of mining,"
admitted Karuk
spokesperson Craig
Tucker. "What is
available concludes
that dredging is
harmful to fish and
that is certainly
the conclusion of
our biologists."
These statements are
out-and-out lies.
There have been
numerous studies on
dredging that have
all come to the same
conclusion: Dredging
does not harm the
environment. I will
select one only:
The USGS science for
a changing world
report. "Studies of
Suction Dredge
Gold-Placer Mining
Operations Along the
Forty Mile River,
Eastern Alaska. The
USGS website:
http://www.usgs.gov
fact sheet FS-155-97
and fact sheet
154-97 For more
information contact
U.S. Geological
Survey, M.S. 973,
Denver Federal
Center, Denver, Co.
80225.
Paragraph seven:
"Depending on size,
location and density
of these machines
they can turn
clear-running
mountain streams
into a murky
watercourse unfit
for swimming,"
Tucker said. I have
no idea what Tucker
means by the
"density of the
machines". Never
heard of that
before. I know all
of you that live
along the river have
driven to town now
and then and passed
dredges working on
the river. Have you
ever seen anything
described like what
Tucker says? Yes,
the water be murky
for a short distance
behind some dredges
but it will settle
in a relatively
short space. River
water always does,
just like spring run
off always settles.
It's the same
material.
Paragraph eight: "In
addition, dredging
reintroduces toxic
mercury into the
environment." This
is another
out-and-out lie. No
one uses mercury
anymore. We dredge
mercury up from
bedrock and it stays
in our sluice box.
We remove it at
clean-up and save
all we can since
mercury found on the
bottom of the river
will contain gold.
It is then sent
through a retort to
remove the gold and
collected in jars to
be sold. Again, the
Karuks have never
bothered to learn
the truth or if they
have, they are
lying to further
their own agenda.
Paragraph nine:
"Dredging
reintroduces mercury
to the stream
creating a toxic
hazard for fish and
people." I have
already addressed
this lie so I will
go no further on
this but I will say
that humans are not
entirely responsible
for the mercury in
the rivers. There is
natural mercury that
is placed in the
rivers by mother
nature herself. The
Karuks never address
this problem, it
doesn't fit their
agenda.
Paragraph ten: "The
petitioners argue
that the measures
are needed
immediately." This
is a typical scare
tactic to get what
they want. "If we
don't act now, all
is lost!" I'll tell
you the truth: if
you DO act quickly,
all WILL be lost!
Dredging brings
revenue into our
poor county and
helps boost local
business. It does in
fact create deep
pools to keep
predator birds away
from feeding on fry.
Dredging provides
clean gravel in
which the salmon
spawn and food for
hungry fry in lean
summer months. I
have personally
heard Hillman say he
would not rest until
every white man was
out of Happy Camp
and off the river.
Their agenda is
control of the
environment and
control of the
natural resources of
a mineral-rich
county. I read of
an incident that
took place at
Thompson Creek when
the first settlers
moved into the area:
The Karuks warmly
welcomed them with a
wonderful feast,
except the food was
deliberately
poisoned and many
settlers died. They
are still trying to
poison us today...
only in a different
way. Its slow but
certain. We need to
fight back.
John
Robinson,
Seiad Valley
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