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Feds Mull Calling in Marshals in Oregon Water Fight
Thursday, July      05, 2001

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. � Federal officials were considering whether to
call in U.S. marshals on Thursday to enforce the Endangered Species
Act after angry farmers and residents sent water reserved for threatened
and endangered fish into an irrigation canal.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation also was meeting with officials of the
Klamath Irrigation District in an effort to restore calm.
"It is a discussion of mutual concerns," said bureau spokesman Jeff
McCracken. "We have a responsibility to follow the law."
The Bureau of Reclamation controls the Klamath Project irrigation
system, serving 240,000 acres of farms and ranches in the Klamath
Basin along the Oregon-California border.
On Wednesday, a crowd of 100 to 150 people armed with a diamond-
bladed chain saw and a cutting torch opened a gate that had been
welded shut and reopened a headgate to send water from Upper
Klamath Lake back into the "A" Canal of the Klamath Project.
It was the second time in a week that the headgate had been opened in
defiance of the bureau's decision last April that severe drought made it
impossible to provide water to 90 percent of the land in the Klamath
Project without jeopardizing the survival of endangered sucker fish in
Upper Klamath Lake and threatened coho salmon in the Klamath River.
Water flowed into the canal for over four hours, until a Bureau of
Reclamation official closed it down, the Herald and News newspaper
reported.
Klamath Falls police and county sheriff's deputies observed but did not
interfere because no state or local laws were being broken, the
newspaper said.
The Bureau of Reclamation owns the irrigation facilities, but contracts
with the Klamath Irrigation District to maintain and operate them.
After the headgate was opened Friday night, neither side wanted to
close the gate, saying it was the other's responsibility. The bureau
finally closed it.
"We certainly understand the frustration of the community facing this
situation," said McCracken. "We would hope that cooler heads prevail."
Klamath County Sheriff Tim Evinger said he had notified the Klamath
Irrigation District about the opened gates.
Irrigiation officials said the district would manage Wednesday's flow,
estimated at 200 cubic feet per second.
"It just appears to me that they are trying to save their lives," Evinger
said of those who opened the gate.
Since the water was shut off last April, Klamath Basin farms with no
other source of water have been forced to sell off cattle, let pastures and
hay fields go brown, and give up annual plantings of potatoes, grain and
other crops.
Many other lands in the Klamath Basin served by wells or other
irrigation districts are green.
Ron Johnson, a Klamath Falls farm equipment dealer, said the canal
was reopened because people are frustrated and want to see something
done.
"There is a lot of anger," he said. "It is really unfair to a lot of people who
make their livelihood from farming, having everything taken away from
them like it is."

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