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(OFFICIAL) STATEMENT OF THE
COUNTY OF SISKIYOU
Released November 19,
2008
The County of Siskiyou
wishes to express its concern with the
recent Agreement in Principle (AlP)
issued with respect to removing the
Irongate Dam, the Copco 1 Dam, the Copco
2 Dam, and the J. C. Boyle Dam, and
other works presently licensed to
PacifiCorp.
While the County of Siskiyou is
appreciative of the parties permitting
the County to participate in the
discussions, the Agreement that has been
undertaken by the parties still leaves
significant issues unaddressed, not the
least of which is the fact that it does
not clearly address the cost and impacts
to the County of Siskiyou and its
constituents, nor does it provide
sufficient provisions for determining
such impacts. Unanswered by the
Agreement in Principle (AlP) are the
specific studies that will be
undertaken, the degree to which local
entities such as Siskiyou County will be
permitted to participate, and provisions
which essentially allow PacifiCorp and
other parties to avoid any liability
arising from its ownership and operation
of the facilities. Unexplained is the
scope of liability for the Dam Removal
Entity (ORE) envisioned by the
Agreement. In fact, no local input is
provided for with respect to who is
going to remove these dams which have
been such an essential and integral part
of Siskiyou County for many years.
Siskiyou County does acknowledge that,
under the Miscellaneous Provisions of
the Agreement in Principle (AlP), it
does state that the Final Agreement
"may" address the economic impact of the
facilities removal on Siskiyou County
and "may" address the issues regarding
the City of Yreka's water supply, as
well as other terms. However, these
terms are not mandatorily required. The
Board of Supervisors opposes the AIP and
the process described therein. The
County of Siskiyou is of the opinion
that those matters addressed in its
Resolution in April, 2008, opposing a
Sense of Congress Resolution requiring
dam removal remain unanswered and that
the removal of the dams will be a
crippling blow to the County of
Siskiyou. The County remains opposed to
the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement.
The Board of Supervisors directs County
Counsel to issue Requests for
Qualifications for special counsel to
assist County Counsel as part of the
Board's intention to assemble a team to
oppose the removal of the dams.
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