Whitewater Rafters (Mt. Shasta, etc.)


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Whitewater Rafters (Mt. Shasta, etc.)

  • Whitewater Rafters (Mt. Shasta, etc.)

  • Copco/ Iron Gate Lake residents

  • Retirement Community KRCE (East of I-5)

  • Resort Owners and Fishing Guides (East of I-5)

  • Shasta Indians

  • City of Yreka

  • River Communities (Klamath, Horse Creek, Hamburg, Seiad, Happy Camp, Somes)

  • Shasta Valley Communities

  • Scott Valley Communities

  • Karuk Tribe















The City of Yreka gets its water from Fall Creek – about 23 miles north of the city. They have a 15 CFS permitted water right from the state of CA. The water is conducted through a 24 inch pipeline that passes underneath the reservoir. It is expected that the pipe will have to be relocated when the reservoirs are drained.

  • The City of Yreka gets its water from Fall Creek – about 23 miles north of the city. They have a 15 CFS permitted water right from the state of CA. The water is conducted through a 24 inch pipeline that passes underneath the reservoir. It is expected that the pipe will have to be relocated when the reservoirs are drained.



















$11,250,000 in diminution of local property value

  • $11,250,000 in diminution of local property value

  • $3,744,000 in loss of recreational opportunities

  • $341,000 in loss of flat-water recreation

  • $4,067,000 in loss of local payrolls

  • $7,500,000 in diminution in property value for PacifiCorp Copco I

  • $12 million in diminution of property value for land owned by PacifiCorp (J.C. Boyle, Copco II and Iron Gate dams

  • $1.6 million for loss of property tax revenue annually

  • $171,911,000 for loss and cost of replacement of renewable power

  • Total $212,413,000 (CDM Table 3-17)







Cal Trout uses Stanford mathematician to assess financial impact to reservoir property. He utilizes Prop. 13 base years trended instead of contemporary market value, thus understating impact.

  • Cal Trout uses Stanford mathematician to assess financial impact to reservoir property. He utilizes Prop. 13 base years trended instead of contemporary market value, thus understating impact.

  • 2004 American Rivers/ Stillwater Sciences produces sediment transport study that utilizes an experimental model that utilizes the wrong sized sediment

  • NCRWQCB allegedly physically alters PacifiCorp model to move location of water quality impacts

  • Inquiries discover that a CDC report on the lack of long term health impacts of algae exposure is being quashed

  • Sediment sample findings of dioxin at toxicity levels of concern are not carried forward (Shannon and Wilson 2006)

  • DOI holds back release of CDM report

  • 2010 Cal Trout/ Dr. Gallo report erroneously attributes $20 million mitigation payment to Siskiyou County





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