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Mike Simpson Congressman Newhouse seems really committed to comparing the Boise Airport and the four lower Snake River dams. Not only is that comparison so flawed that it is absurd, but it is also striking because it reveals how little Congressman Newhouse understands the situation that these dams have created in Idaho’s Second Congressional District. Congressman Newhouse, let me just say that if the Boise Airport were spilling 1,000 gallons of jet fuel a day into the Snake River and poisoning your farmers’ crops, we would be grateful for someone to propose a solution that would allow my constituents to continue to have access to air travel and your constituents continued access to clean water. If operations at the Boise Airport had been tied up in litigation for 30 years and court rulings continued to inch closer and closer toward one that would wreak havoc on the entire economy of the Pacific Northwest, and someone came up with a concept to help avoid that fate, guess what? I
Ice Harbor Dam on the lower Snake River in Washington, one of the four that dam breaching advocates wish to remove. Photo courtesy of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers The Andrus Center conference on May 13 appeared to rehearse many of the arguments in the war over removing the four dams on the lower Snake River in Washington. Positioned at center stage at the conference was Congressman Mike Simpson's recent proposal to breach the dams. "(Some argue Congressman Simpson's) proposal (is) anti-hydro power. This is a tiresome accusation is almost obviously the reverse," stated Shannon Wheeler, chairman of the Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee. "(Simpson's proposal) would remove four non-critical non-storage dams to restore a critical Columbia Basin River Corridor, but would provide long-term legal protections and license extensions for essentially all the remainder of the Columbia Basin hydropower system. Frankly, this should be so plain that some of our pe