WGFCI PRESS RELEASE: CHEHALIS DAM

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wild Game Fish Conservation International Opposes Chehalis River Dam Olympia, Washington (February 27, 2012) - Wild Game Fish Conservation International (WGFCI) denounces construction of the proposed Lewis County Public Utilities District’s Chehalis River dam near Pe Ell, Washington on environmental, cultural and economic grounds. According to Bruce Treichler, WGFCI co-founder, “the soon-to-be-released Chehalis River Fish Study to explore the impacts of the proposed Chehalis River dam on the river’s salmon and trout reports that the dam and resulting reservoir will have a negative impact on environmentally-sensitive river and stream ecosystems above and below the proposed dam.Additionally, the Chehalis Tribe and the Quinault Indian Nation (a member of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission) rely on the Chehalis River, its tributaries and the surrounding land for fish, wildlife and other resources to support their unique cultures. Both tribes adamantly oppose this proposed dam Jim Wilcox, WGFCI co-founder, states that several fish and wildlife species within the Chehalis River basin are listed either as Threatened or Endangered via the US Endangered Species Act. This fact is one of several major reasons to not proceed with plans to construct the proposed Chehalis River dam.As has been reported, the proposed dam sited in the headwaters of the Chehalis River will not protect Interstate 5, the communities of Centralia and Chehalis, and the Chehalis-Centralia Airport from flooding; thus failing to protect local citizens and businesses from severe storms the stated purpose for this dam. Effective and practical alternatives supported by Wild Game Fish Conservation International to prevent flood damage throughout the Chehalis River basin include an immediate and permanent curtailment of steep slope logging, in conjunction with reforestation, and an immediate and permanent curtailment of floodplain development. Continuing to ignore these important, common sense land use recommendations will lead to increased flood damage and loss of human life. Wild Game Fish Conservation International and our associates demand the protection of this very special river basin (the largest river basin within Washington State), its citizens and the many valuable environmental, cultural and economic benefits it provides year in and year out. Contact: James Wilcox Co-founder - Wild Game Fish Conservation International (360) 352-7988

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WGFCI opposes proposed Chehalis River dam WGFCI supports moratorium on steep slope logging and floodplain development throughout Chehalis River basin in SW Washington state

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Wild Game Fish Conservation International Opposes Chehalis River Dam

Olympia, Washington (February 27, 2012) - Wild Game Fish Conservation International (WGFCI) denounces

construction of the proposed Lewis County Public Utilities District’s Chehalis River dam near Pe Ell,

Washington on environmental, cultural and economic grounds.

According to Bruce Treichler, WGFCI co-founder, “the soon-to-be-released Chehalis River Fish Study to

explore the impacts of the proposed Chehalis River dam on the river’s salmon and trout reports that the dam

and resulting reservoir will have a negative impact on environmentally-sensitive river and stream ecosystems

above and below the proposed dam.”

Additionally, the Chehalis Tribe and the Quinault Indian Nation (a member of the Northwest Indian Fisheries

Commission) rely on the Chehalis River, its tributaries and the surrounding land for fish, wildlife and other

resources to support their unique cultures. Both tribes adamantly oppose this proposed dam

Jim Wilcox, WGFCI co-founder, states that “several fish and wildlife species within the Chehalis River basin

are listed either as Threatened or Endangered via the US Endangered Species Act. This fact is one of several

major reasons to not proceed with plans to construct the proposed Chehalis River dam.”

As has been reported, the proposed dam sited in the headwaters of the Chehalis River will not protect

Interstate 5, the communities of Centralia and Chehalis, and the Chehalis-Centralia Airport from flooding; thus

failing to protect local citizens and businesses from severe storms – the stated purpose for this dam.

Effective and practical alternatives supported by Wild Game Fish Conservation International to prevent flood

damage throughout the Chehalis River basin include an immediate and permanent curtailment of steep slope

logging, in conjunction with reforestation, and an immediate and permanent curtailment of floodplain

development. Continuing to ignore these important, common sense land use recommendations will lead to

increased flood damage and loss of human life.

Wild Game Fish Conservation International and our associates demand the protection of this very special river

basin (the largest river basin within Washington State), its citizens and the many valuable environmental,

cultural and economic benefits it provides year in and year out.

Contact:

James Wilcox

Co-founder - Wild Game Fish Conservation International

(360) 352-7988