[env-trinity] Eureka Reporter- Congress approves $5.64 million for water projects

Emelia Berol emelia at trailofwater.com
Sat Nov 12 10:04:25 PST 2005


I do not mean to be a crab, I am happy that these funds were secured  
for water projects, but:
the main reason they need so much of the money for dredging Humboldt  
Bay is because of all the sediment runoff from logging in the various  
coastal watersheds that run into the bay, and primarily from Pacific  
Lumber Company's holdings. What a shame that so much of the money has  
to go to that ... MAXXAM should be forced to pay for those extraneous  
costs so that they do not come out of the pocket of more meaningful  
restoration work.

Emelia



On Nov 12, 2005, at 9:03 AM, Tom Stokely wrote:

> http://www.eurekareporter.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?ArticleID=5656
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> Congress approves $5.64 million for water projects
> 11/11/2005
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> U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson (D-Napa) was able to secure $5.64 million  
> for Humboldt County water projects in the federal government’s  
> energy and water spending bill for 2006, which was approved by  
> Congress this week.
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> Restoration funds totalling $500,000 will go toward the Trinity  
> River flood plain and $450,000 will be allocated to the Salt River  
> restoration project. Both of these projects will significantly  
> benefit salmon populations along the North Coast.
>
> Thompson worked with Rep. George Miller (D-Martinez) and California  
> senators Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer to secure the funding  
> in order to expedite the restoration of the Trinity River flood  
> plain. “I would like to thank my colleagues for their dedication to  
> restoring California’s salmon habitats,” Thompson said. “We must  
> make every effort to aid in the restoration of these important  
> species.”
>
> Thompson also noted the importance of maintaining Humboldt Bay to  
> ensure the safety of both vessels and passengers. The spending bill  
> also included $4.562 million for operations and maintenance  
> dredging of the bay, as well as $125,000 for a Long-Term Shoal  
> Management Study.
>
> The House of Representatives passed the FY2006 Energy and Water  
> Appropriations Act Conference Report this week. The Senate is  
> expected to pass it before the end of the week and the president  
> will sign it shortly thereafter.
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