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November
14, 2006
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
State Capitol Building
Sacramento, CA 95814
Governor Ted Kulongoski
160 State Capitol
900 Court Street
Salem, OR 97301-4047
Re: Dam relicensing--Fish ladders can be a win-win situation for
everyone
Dear Governors Schwarzenegger and Kulongoski:
The Board of Supervisors of Siskiyou County would like to suggest to you
a “win-win” opportunity for the Klamath River related to fisheries.
After two members of the Board
attended the recent Klamath Watershed Congress last week and listening
to the desires of the community of the Klamath River, we urge you to
support fish passage around the dams of the Klamath River.
Fish “ladders” meet all the actual goals of all the various
stakeholders in the Basin and would allow all groups to claim that they
have “won” the fight.
The following are summaries of the “wins” allowed by fish ladders:
· Increased fish spawning and rearing habitat
– Tribal, Federal fish and wildlife, and coastal fisheries users seek
additional spawning and rearing habitat.
· Eliminate destruction of a year class –
Salmon runs consist of 4-year stocks. Current
proposals for dam elimination could result in extensive short-term
destruction of fisheries
habitat due to siltation with the possibility of complete annihilation
and starvation of
one-fourth of the
Klamath River
salmon run.
· Keeping the hatchery production supplement
– Coastal fisheries users will benefit from supplementing wild stock
numbers. Current proposals would eliminate hatchery production
with removal of dams, additional numbers of salmon may not be replaced
by wild stocks.
· No increase in global warming – All current
proposals to replace power generated by the dams could cause an increase
in global warming because of potential emissions which do not exist with
hydroelectric generation.
· Saving of taxpayer or ratepayer costs – Fish
ladders would be a less drastic and more
inexpensive approach than dam removal and would avoid the loss of value
of lakefront property owners.
· Influx of funds for construction – Construction
of the fish ladders would supply
extensive short time construction jobs without the problems of dam
removal such as spoils removal and extensive destruction of habitat by
siltation.
· Allowing irrigators to keep productive agriculture
in place – Fish ladders will allow
irrigators to keep in place those dams needed for water control for
irrigated family farms.
· Allowing water storage for fish use – Fish
ladders will allow dams to be used to assist fish habitat in emergencies
as suggested by the Hoopa Indian Reservation representative at the
recent Klamath Fisheries Congress.
· Fish ladders could be paid for by a combination of
ratepayer, Federal, State and corporate funds.
In addition to fish ladders over the
Klamath River
dams, we suggest that you both combine to urge funding
for a number of fish habitat projects on the tributaries of the
Klamath River
. We have demonstrated
increased fish production due to our many habitat improvements and we
believe that there are numerous places where additional funds will
greatly help increase spawning and rearing success.
We thank you for your careful consideration of this matter.
We stand ready to participate in any discussions you may wish to have
concerning this matter of grave concern to the
County
of
Siskiyou
and its constituents.
Very truly yours,
Marcia H. Armstrong,
Chair
Siskiyou
County
Board of Supervisors
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