
Klamath
Indians asking to take down PacifiCorp dams
By Clea Benson - Bee Capitol Bureau
April 27, 2007
Kelly
Catlett of 'Friends of the River' speaks along with
Klamath
Basin
tribal
leaders and commercial fisherman on the south steps of the State Capitol
Friday morning.
Sacramento
Bee/Jose
Luis Villegas
Indians from
Northern California
tribes stopped Friday in
Sacramento
on their way to
Omaha
,
Neb.
, to ask billionaire Warren
Buffett to remove hydroelectric dams from the
Klamath River
that they say are jeopardizing their health, economy and
traditions.
PacifiCorp, the utility
that owns the dams, is a subsidiary of an Omaha-based company that
Buffett owns. Members of the Yurok and Karuk tribes, long economically
and culturally dependent on the river's declining salmon, said that
removing the company's four dams would revitalize the fish population.
PacifiCorp is in the
middle of renewing its licenses for the dams. The company has been
reluctant to remove them, though federal government regulators have said
they will require hundreds of millions of dollars in environmental
mitigation projects before the licenses can be renewed.
"Mr. Warren Buffet
has the opportunity to make right a lot of the wrongs that were done to
native people on the
Klamath River
," said Frankie Joe
Myers, a member of the Yurok tribe.
Bill Fehrman, president
of PacifiCorp Energy, said Friday that the company has been trying to
reach an agreement with the tribes and about two dozen other affected
groups.
"As long as a
solution involves an outcome that respects our customers' rights and our
property rights, we're OK with that," he said. "If that
includes some dam removal, that would have to be part of a more global
solution."
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