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3/9 An evening with the Clean Water Act - Klamath Riverkeeper presents all you ever wanted to know about the Klamath and the Clean Water Act, but were afraid to ask. 5:30 - 7 pm at OIT College Center Mt. Mazama Rm.

3/16 Public meeting on Oregon's Klamath TMDL pollution clean-up plan in Klamath Falls. 6-9 pm at Oregon Extension Office.

3/24-5 Klamath TMDL presented for Regional Water Board approval

4/12 Oregon's Klamath TMDL public comment period closes


Contact Us

On the Klamath & N. California
Panamnik Building
38150 Hwy 96
Orleans, CA 95556
ph/fax: 530.627.3311
toll-free: 1.877.307.3311
Mailing:

PO Box 751
Somes Bar, CA 95568

In Oregon
PO Box 897
Ashland, OR 97520
ph: 541.488.3553
fax: 541.488.6212

For email, see staff page.

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Suction dredge mining sediment plume

Limit recreational gold mining on the Klamath River
Send a one-click letter to Governor Schwarzenegger supporting SB 670

While California salmon face drastic declines, the price of gold is bringing increasing numbers of hobby gold miners to the Klamath every summer. Many of them use motorized suction dredge machines to vacuum up the river bottom, sluice the gravel for gold, and dump the remains back into the river. This controversial form of recreation kills aquatic organisms, alters spawning habitat, spills fuel into the river, and stirs up the toxic mercury deposits that were left behind from the last gold rush.
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Tell the California Water Board: Un-Dam the Klamath!
Quickly send a message demanding a clean, dam-free river.

For the last four years PacifiCorp's Klamath dams have created one of the worst toxic algae problems ever recorded. This month the State Water Board will begin deciding if relicensing these dams is consistent with the Clean Water Act. It's time to tell them PacifiCorp's dams should NOT receive the clean water certification they need in order to be relicensed by the federal government.

Send a message to the Water Board from our website.

Successul legal action from Klamath Riverkeeper forced the US EPA to list the algal toxin Microcystin as a pollutant, and forced California to regulate PacifiCorp. The state is now reviewing the issue through a special Environmental Impact Report (EIR). This EIR will determine if the dams are issued clean water certification known as a 401 permit, or if they are removed.  

The 401 permit may be the single most crucial process within the movement to un-dam the Klamath.  If California denies PacifiCorp’s clean water permit for the dams, it is likely that the only realistic solution to the algae pollution is dam removal. Right now, the Water Board is taking "scoping" comments on the Klamath dams' EIR - the public must tell them what factors must be considered before a "401" clean water permit is issued.  Send an email, fax, write, or call Jennifer Watts at the State Water Board by November 17th.

Background
Download talking points
Toxic algae facts to consider
401 Permit Frequently Asked Questions
Download the Klamath Hydroelectric Project EIR Scoping Notice
More info on dams and toxic algae on the Klamath

Write, fax, or call the Water Board
Attention: Jennifer Watts
State Water Resources Control Board
P.O. Box 2000
Sacramento, CA 95812-2000
Phone: (916) 341-5397
Fax: (916) 341-5400
Email: jwatts@waterboards.ca.gov Klamath River Algae Health Advisory

Facts to consider:

Toxic algae in PacifiCorp's reservoirs is best addressed by Klamath dam removal, a solution supported by all four Klamath River Tribes, prominent fisheries and hydrology scientists, state and federal agencies, and Upper Basin irrigators' associations. Chemical algicide, the "band-aid" PacifICorp is currently testing, will only compound toxicity and disease problems on the river.

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Contact Info for Oregon and California Senators and Representatives:

Senator Dianne Feinstein
331 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
Phone: (202) 224-3841
Fax: (202) 228-3954
Email Senator Feinstein

Senator Barbara Boxer
112 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
(202) 224-3553
(202) 224-0454 fax
Email Senator Boxer

Senator Ron Wyden
Washington, DC
223 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510-3703
Phone: (202) 224-5244
Fax: (202) 228-2717
Email Senator Wyden

Senator Gordon Smith
404 Russell Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202.224.3753
Fax: 202.228.3997
Email Senator Smith

Ca. Rep. Wally Herger
2268 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-3076
Email Rep. Herger

Ca. Rep. John Doolittle
2410 Rayburn HOB
Washington D.C. 20515
202-225-2511 (Phone)
202-225-5444 (Fax)
Email Rep. Doolittle

Or. Rep. Greg Walden
1210 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Main: 202-225-6730
Fax: 202-225-5774
Email Rep. Walden

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jhgWrite a letter to the editor
Setting the record straight on the opinion pages of our local and regional papers is a great way to tell the Klamath story. Check out the information below and then craft your own letter. Please let us know if you have any questions or if we can point you toward useful studies or resources. Thanks for your hard work in support of removing Klamath dams - it will pay off!

Talking points on Klamath dams
Contact info for regional newspapers
Studies and info on Klamath dam removal
Frequently Asked Questions on Klamath dams

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Iron Gate DamSupport CALIFORNIA FISHERMEN
Sign California Fishermens' petition for Klamath dam removal
10 actions you can take to save the salmon fishery!