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Dams Agenda
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- From: John Horak <hora9614@uidaho.edu>
- Date: Thu, 1 Apr 1999 17:24:00 -0800 (PST)
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This is the latest version of the agenda. You probably know it is
on Saturday, April 3 and it starts at 8:45 for coffee and donuts. I am
going to tape it myself.
9:00 am Dale Goble, Professor Natural Resources Laws explains the
evolution of the Lower Snake River Basin from natural flow to slackwater
focusing on the change caused by the addition of up-basin storage
9:30 am Janet Smith, Attorney for Army Corps will examine the law
impacting the alternatives presente to restore the anadromous fish runs
10:00 am Steve Pettit, Fish biologist with I.D.F.G. will discuss the
biology of anadromous fish
10:30 am Dr. Joel Hamilton, Professor Agricultural Economics will discuss
the economics of the alternatives as revealed by the Northwest Power
Planning Commission study
11:00 am Dr. Patrick Wilson, Associate Professor Natural Resources
Policy will discuss the political feasibility of the alternatives
11:30 am Dr. Chuck Harris, Professor Recreation, Resource, and Tourism
will discuss the impacts on communities of the alternatives as revealed by
the Army-Corps sponsored study
12:00 pm Reed Burkeholder, Advocate for the breach alternative
makes his argument
12:30 pm Jamie Buckal, Author of "The Great Salmon Hoax" makes his
argument against the breach alternative
1:00 pm Questions and Answers Panel
Janet Smith
Reed Burkeholder
Jamie Buchal
Further questions just email me. Have a nice day and thanks for
"calling." John
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