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Klamath Falls Farmers Run Irrigation Line to Parched Canal


AP
Farmers stand atop the headgate to upper Klamath Lake.
Monday, July 16, 2001


About 100 farmers in Klamath Falls, Ore., used an irrigation pipe to route a
flow of water around a closed canal head gate Sunday, replenishing a canal
that has been parched since water was shut off last April to protect
threatened and endangered fish.


The farmers, who have been camping out at the canal head gate for the past
few days, placed a pump in Upper Klamath Lake and ran the 200-yard-long pipe
along a fence and into the canal on the other side of the gate, federal and
county officials said. The farmers' Web site said the pipe was eight inches
in diameter.

Federal agents with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation were monitoring the
situation, but did not plan to arrest anyone, said Jeff McCracken, a Bureau
spokesman.

"It remains peaceful and it remains the goal ... to do everything that we can
to see that it stays peaceful," he said.

McCracken estimated that farmers, who began operating the line around 2 p.m.,
were draining between five and 10 cubic feet of water per second from the
lake.

"This is symbolic," he said. "There's no way that amount of water could be
used for the crops at this time of the year."

Pat Foulk, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, said
officers were at the scene to make sure the farmers did not violate the
federal Endangered Species Act.

She said there were no immediate plans to arrest any protesters because no
fish were being sucked through the head gate and the lake's water level had
not dropped.

"This is not a situation the agency had contemplated," she said. "Certainly
we have concern about the safety of the crowd and the officers on the scene.
We do not put the Endangered Species Act above human health and safety."

Last April, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation was forced to cut off water to 90
percent of the land in the Klamath Project in favor of endangered sucker fish
in Upper Klamath Lake and threatened coho salmon in the Klamath River.

Since the water was shut off, 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.

Angry groups have wrenched opened the head gates four times, most recently on
Friday. Federal marshals took protesters by surprise early Saturday morning
and shut the gates.

The Bureau of Reclamation closed the head gate each time, citing the
Endangered Species Act, which prohibits federal agencies from doing anything
to jeopardize the survival of protected species.

The federal action marks the first time that salmon fishermen and the Klamath
Tribes, who once depended on the fish for food, have won out over farmers on
water allocations since the irrigation system known as the Klamath Project
opened in 1907.

On Sunday, dozens of farmers continued to camp out along the irrigation
canal. They had set up two awnings and installed portable toilets, lawn
chairs and picnic supplies outside a chain link fence separating them from
the canal.

Farmers cheered, sang songs and played guitar to pass the time.

"It's proving a point that we care about our rights as Americans," said Doug
Staff, a local farmer who said he would risk arrest to keep the water
flowing.




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