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Dam removal wins vote

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One of Bonanza’s features is a mural on the town’s general store that high school students walk past on their lunch break.

Monday, September 25, 2006 11:59 PM PDT
September 26, 2006

By STEVE KADEL

H&N Staff Writer

CHILOQUIN - The Chiloquin dam's days are numbered.


Members of the Modoc Point Irrigation District voted to remove the structure, which blocks passage of endangered Lost River and short-nosed suckers up the Sprague River.

The membership vote included 63 “yes” ballots, authorizing removal, and 23 “no” ballots. Eighty-six of a possible 102 ballots were cast, with 53 of 67 landowners taking part in the election.

Ballots were due Friday, and irrigation district officials met Monday night to ratify the vote.

The vote means the U.S. Department of the Interior will pay for removal of the 92-year-old dam. The agency also will pay to install a new pumping station, and will give the district a $2.4-million mitigation fund.

That fund will be invested, with interest used to pay for operation and maintenance of the pump station.

Irrigation district board member Pete Bourdet celebrated the vote tally.

“We're excited,” he said. “This is what we've worked for. I personally have spent the last two years working on this.”

Bourdet said proponents of dam removal were confident the vote would go their way, although he expressed relief that the issue has finally been decided.

John Richardson, a landowner and member of the irrigation district, said having federal funds to do the job was too good a chance to pass up.

“Why would you want to be driving a 1932 Ford if you could have a Cadillac?” he said. “I think it's time for the district to get into the 21st century.”

The irrigation district's secretary, Berniece Etchevers, agreed.

“It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to upgrade the facility,” she said.

BIA officials who studied the dam considered upgrading fish ladders to help endangered fish species. However, they decided removing the dam was the most efficient plan.

Modoc Point Irrigation District officials will meet with Bureau of Indian Affairs personnel Oct. 2 to formally sign a document authorizing the dam's removal. Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., has estimated the cost of removing the dam and replacing it with a pump station on the Williamson River at $15 million to $16 million.

Under the federal timeline, construction of the new pump station will begin in April 2007. It is scheduled for completion in June 2008.

Federal officials have said the pump station must be tested and found to work adequately before the dam will be removed.



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Jane D. wrote on Apr 10, 2009 12:00 AM:

" I knew Bobby personally and till this day i still can not believe this had to be the way of his death. memories of him in class were some of the funnest times i had w/him. cracking jokes and just loving every moment of it. I was at his memorial along with tons of other friends who knew him and it still breaks my heart knowing he is not here with us still. But he is in a happier place now looking over his family. heart breaking still to see those images of his accident. it shouldn't have happened this way. wayyy to early for his to have left us... But he is dearly missed by all...

I Love You Bobby
May your soul Rest In Peace
-Deems "

leesa wrote on Jan 23, 2009 12:37 PM:

" these things should never happened in this world. the world should be safe. "

samantha r. wrote on Sep 23, 2008 12:12 PM:

" this article is So true when your a teen girl and your pregnant It seems to feel like your life is over and there is no way you can fix it but that's not true if your young and your going to have a child then stay focused in school your child wants you to succeed in life so he/she can succeed in life my name is Samantha R. I'm 14 years old i live in Klamath falls and i might be pregnant :] If so I'm determined to make sure my child has a better life then i did :] "

Donna wrote on Jul 2, 2008 8:52 PM:

" Where can the book be purchased? "

Babe wrote on Jan 23, 2008 6:54 PM:

" I think that chiloquin people do need help and not just the teens but i have also seen places that are alot worse i moved from L.A to chiloquin and ive been back there since and trust me chiloquin is nothing. I also think that crime and drugs etc. are noticed more because it is so small compared to other places and there is no form of disaplin at all "

Tony P. wrote on Jan 19, 2008 7:55 PM:

" I remember the night the plane went down.. My mother crying and my dad in tears.. his dad searched for him for years...
"

Christina wrote on Oct 27, 2007 3:18 PM:

" The Godly Grandparent book is available for purchase now! "

Paige wrote on Aug 20, 2007 2:15 PM:

" I'm looking forward to reading part two, Ty. It's way too early for him to have gone. "

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