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Whitsett Asks for Testimony on Water Issues
February 19, 2007
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Senator Doug Whitsett
Oregon State Capitol, 900 Court Street NE, S-302, Salem, Oregon 97301
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
A hearing for public testimony on mandatory water measurement is scheduled
for 3 P.M. Wednesday, February 21st in Hearing Room HR C by the House
Committee on Energy and the Environment.
House Bill 2564 would require installing and maintaining water measuring
devices on all municipal, industrial, agricultural, and domestic uses of the
waters of the state.
A case for this data has not yet been made. In fact, under current Water
Resources Department management the data seems to have no use. However,
there is substantial capitol and maintenance cost to purchase these
measuring devices. There will also be considerable cost for the Oregon Water
Resources Department to compile, analyze, and enforce the collection of this
data.
A question that begs asking is “What is the purpose of this information and
what will it ultimately be used to enforce?”
The House Committee will be holding a hearing on the same bill Monday
February 19th where only invited testimony will be allowed. Invited
testimony is usually structured by the committee chair to provide a forum
for those who support the measure under discussion.
We strongly encourage all natural resource water users to attend the
Wednesday hearing. Please plan to testify to insure that all sides of the
mandatory water measuring issue are discussed.
Klamath Water Users Association
2455 Patterson Street, Suite 3
Klamath Falls, Oregon 97603
Phone (541) 883-6100
FAX (541) 883-8893
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