[env-trinity] Hoopa Valley Tribe Battles Dangerous Environmental Assault: McCarthy's Attempts to Put WWD Rider on Defense Bill

Tom Stokely tstokely at att.net
Thu Nov 2 21:47:34 PDT 2017


From: Vivienna Orcutt [mailto:viorcutt at gmail.com] 

Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2017 11:11 PM
Subject: For Immediate Release:    For Immediate Release: Hoopa Valley Tribe Battles Dangerous Environmental Assault 
The Hoopa Valley Tribe strongly opposes H.R. 1769, the San Luis Drainage Resolution Act, and is alarmed to learn today that a clandestine effort is underway to include it in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).  We urge you to reject its inclusion in the NDAA.  We assume that the purported nexus of H.R. 1769 to the NDAA is section 6(c) of the bill which provides for a water service contract for the Leemore Naval Air Station, so there is nothing about H.R. 1769 proceeding through the regular order that will impair national defense.  To advance H.R. 1769 outside regular order in the House (the bill has not been introduced in the Senate) is particularly egregious.  H.R. 1769 is not a germane to the Armed Services Committee; upon introduction, it was referred only to the Natural Resources Committee.  Moreover, CBO reported that H.R. 1769 has PayGo impacts of $309 million over the 2017-2027 period.  House Report No. 115-349 at 18. 

In addition to its adverse fiscal impacts, this bill represents a grave risk to the integrity of the Hoopa Valley Tribe’s rights and interests under existing federal reclamation law and the federal trust responsibility to the Hupa people. 

In its present form, H.R. 1769 puts at risk property rights to water established by federal reclamation and state water laws more than a half-century ago for the Hoopa Valley Tribe and California’s economically depressed North Coast communities.  The Hoopa Valley of the Trinity River has been the home of the Hupa people and the center of our culture and religion since time immemorial. 

The San Luis Unit would not exist without the dams, reservoirs and power plants of the Central Valley Project’s (CVP) Trinity River Division (TRD), the only source of imported water to the Central Valley and an essential source of hydroelectric power to deliver water to the San Luis Unit.  The TRD diverts water and power for use up to 400 miles from our reservation.  We are interested in the drainage settlement for a number of reasons. ·         In its current form, H.R. 1769 leaves unresolved excessive diversion of Trinity water to the Central Valley by the Bureau of Reclamation, in violation of congressional limits established in the 1950’s.  Those limits are intended to ensure that water needed by the Trinity Basin communities and Indian reservations would not be taken from the Trinity River Basin to the Central Valley.   ·         The San Luis Unit contractors have waged a decades-long war against our water rights to TRD water supplies.  Today, San Luis Unit contractors have two pending cases in federal courts against the United States and the Tribe about the allocation of TRD water.  Neither of those cases would be settled by this legislation.   ·         The Department of Justice has consistently insisted on certainty and finality in water settlements.  Leaving the San Luis Unit contractors post settlement-free to continue their efforts to seize the TRD water supplies promised by the federal law to use would be a damaging breach of federal litigation settlement policy and the trust responsibility to the Hupa people.     It is important to recognize that we have raised these issues for more than a decade, ever since the drainage settlement was proposed.  The Tribe’s May 24, 2016 testimony to the House Natural Resources Committee on the virtually identical drainage settlement legislation in the 114th Congress (H.R. 4366), which was not enacted sets out in detail: (1) the Tribe’s opposition to drainage settlement; and (2) proposed amendments to the bill that would : (a) Confirm with certainty and finality the rights of the Hoopa Valley Tribe to waters of the TRD both for economic development and for the restoration, preservation, and propagation of fishery resources that the United States hold in trust.   (b) Provide standards and programs for fishery restoration preservation and propagation; and
(c) Assist with economic development and socio-cultural renewal of the Hoopa Valley Tribe after a half-century of federal management of Klamath water resources that subordinated prior rights of the Hoopa Valley Tribe to TRD water for the benefit of CVP water and power contractors, particularly those in the San Luis Unit.  

Officials in the Department of Interior have knowingly and willfully disregarded the rights of the Hoopa Valley Tribe and California’s North Coast communities in negotiating the San Luis Unit settlement.  We request that Congress disapprove H.R. 1769 in its present form and instead be guided by Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black’s admonition the “great nations, like great men, should keep their word.”

Ryan Jackson, Chairman
Hoopa Valley Tribe 
 

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