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The new post is titled:
The Feds come to Orleans: focus shifts to Keno Dam and
Reservoir
It poses the question:
Why did the Orleans meeting focus not on the four PacifiCorp dams
proposed for removal but rather on the one dam and reservoir which
would stay in place?
And it ends with this:
Keno clean-up could be the issue which reunites those traditional
Klamath River partners who have been divided by the KBRA Water Deal.
Will KBRA environmental, tribal and fishing “parties” follow their own
interests and support hard-wired Keno clean-up or will they defer to
the Irrigation Elite and support legislation which facilities removal
of four PacifiCorp dams but transfers Keno to the Bureau of
Reclamation without assuring that the polluted reservoir will be
cleaned-up?
Stay tuned.
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Felice Pace
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Jun 20, 2011, 3:55:05 PM6/20/11
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This post is titled:
Diana Hartel: An artist/writer tackles Klamath Restoration
It is about Diana, her Klamath Oral History Project, her recent
feature article on Klamath Restoration in High Country News and about
the integration of art and activism. Diana has a take on restoration
which is not common and may surprise you.