
Ore
Sen. Doug Whitsett's Comments on New Geology Phosphorous Report
February 19, 2008
The Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries recently
released two maps of the
Upper
Klamath
Basin
.
Empirically derived data from these maps directly contradict the Oregon
Department of Environmental Quality's assumptions that fertilizer and
manure are meaningful causes of the high concentration of
phosphorous found in Upper Klamath Lake sediment.
The chief geologist for DOGAMI working on this project, points out that
the amount of phosphorous found in the rock formations in the high lands
that surround the
Upper
Klamath
Basin
are ten times higher than normal.
He stated that these higher than normal naturally occurring levels of
phosphorous are responsible for the high levels of phosphorous found in
Upper Klamath Lake
's water and sediment, as
well as for the high phosphorous levels in its tributary streams.
He further stated that ranching and farming activities do not, and could
not, cause these elevated phosphorous concentrations, and that steps to
reduce fertilizer use or cattle grazing would have little or no impact
on improving water quality in the
Upper
Klamath
Basin
.
The fact of the matter is, that this empirical geologic science has
totally contradicted the unsubstantiated assumptions made by ODEQ, that
represent the cornerstone of their Upper Klamath Lake Total Maximum
Daily Load.
Through DEQ modeling, that TMDL document erroneously assigns nearly half
of the phosphorous inflow into
Upper Klamath Lake
to primarily man-caused agricultural sources.
Most of the restoration efforts have been targeted at reducing these
alleged man-caused sources that have now been scientifically provento
have little, if any, impact on water quality.
This fact is further substantiated by the reality that actions already
put in place that have taken more than 100,000 acres of fertile
agricultural land out of production, has not improved water quality in
Upper Klamath Lake
, or in its tributaries, in
any measurable amount.
In short, ODEQ's specious assumptions have resulted in the decimation of
the beef cattle industry located upstream from Upper Klamath Lake, the
near destruction of that industry's century-old culture and economy, the
investment of tens of million tax dollars in futile studies and
restoration efforts, as well as contributing to the false science
foundation upon which the biological assessments and biological opinions
are based.
ODEQ was advised, up to and including their agency director, that the
agency's assumptions were based on modeling that could not be
scientifically substantiated.
The agency totally disregarded empirical evidence that their assumptions
were wrong before the TMDL was issued, and they have steadfastly refused
to revisit the TMDL to incorporate that empirical data.
The citizens of the entire
Upper
Klamath
Basin
should speak to the ODEQ
with one united voice.
That voice should ask why have you imposed this tragedy on our
communities and what do you intend to do to rectify this disaster?
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