HomeMy WebLinkAboutUTBB Letter to Nushagak Cooperative May 26, 2020
May 26, 2020
Robert Himschoot
CEO & General Manager
C/O Board of Directors
PO Box 350
Dillingham, AK 99576
Nushagak Cooperative
Dear Mr, Himschoot,
We hope this letter finds you and your staff well and healthy. On behalf of the
United Tribes of Bristol Bay (UTBB) Board of Directors, I would like to address a
few of the significant concerns we have regarding Nushagak Cooperative’s progress
with the Nuyakuk Hydroelectric Project. As currently proposed, the Nuyakuk River
Hydroelectric Project lacks the critical scientific research methodology and rigorous
study plans to adequately assess the project's environmental impacts, including
impacts on fish, subsistence activities, and the health of Bristol Bay's wild salmon
returns. Nushagak Cooperative's project proposal continues to move through the
licensing process at a breakneck speed without adequate stakeholder engagement
and communication throughout Bristol Bay's communities. Therefore, United Tribes
of Bristol Bay has no choice but to oppose the project as currently proposed until a
study plan and licensing process can be developed and conducted in a way that will
provide a fully comprehensive assessment of the potential impacts of the project.
As you may know, United Tribes of Bristol Bay represents 15 member tribes and
over 80% of the region’s population. Our mission is to protect the traditional way of
life of the indigenous people of Bristol Bay and to promote a sustainable future for
our upcoming generations.
While UTBB is not opposed to the development of clean and renewable resources to
promote sustainable economic growth for the region, we take grave issue with the
components of the current study plan and speed in which the Integrated Licensing
Process (ILP) is moving forward for the Nuyakuk River Hydro Electric Project at
this time. Between inadequate public scoping meetings in late 2019, limited public
engagement opportunity for the Study Plan and Revised Study Plan in spring of
2020, a far too heavy reliance on desk-top analysis of critical fish habitat, migration,
and resources as proposed in the Study Plan, and an unwillingness to slow down or
halt this process due to the major global, national, state-wide, and local disruptions
caused by factors outside of our control, there is no doubt that this process and
project as currently proposed is inadequate and irresponsible.
We request that Nushagak Cooperative temporarily suspend their progress and
activity with the Integrated Licensing Process hosted by the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission for one year until local leadership and regional organizations can collaborate
UTBB Headquarters:
P.O. Box 1252
Dillingham, AK 99576
Phone: 907-842-1687
Fax: 907-842-1853
UTBB Member Tribes:
Nondalton Tribal Council
P.O. Box 49
Nondalton, AK 99640
Ph/Fax: 907-294-2257/ 907-294-2271
New Stuyahok Traditional Council
P.O. Box 49
New Stuyahok, AK 99636
Ph./Fax: 907-693-3173/ 907-693-3179
Levelock Village Council
P.O. Box 70
Levelock, Alaska 99625
Ph/Fax: 907-596-3434 / 907-596-3462
Curyung Tribal Council
P.O. Box 216
Dillingham, Alaska 99576
Ph/Fax: 907-842-2384 / 907-842-4510
Ekuk Village Council
P.O. Box 530
Dillingham, Alaska 99576
Ph/Fax: 907-842-3842 / 907-842-3843
Manokotak Village Council
P.O. Box 169
Manokotak, Alaska 99628
Ph/Fax: 907-289-2067 / 907-289-1235
New Koliganek Village Council
P.O. Box 5057
Koliganek, Alaska 99576
Ph/Fax: 907-596-3434 / 907-596-3462
Traditional Council of Togiak
P.O. Box 310
Togiak, Alaska 99678
Telephone: 907-493-5003
Fax: 907-493-5005
Clarks Point Village Council
P.O. Box 90
Clark’s Point, Alaska 99569
Ph/Fax: 907-236-1427 / 907-236-1428
Twin Hills Village Council
P.O. Box TW
Twin Hills, Alaska 99576
Ph/Fax: 907-525-4821 / 907-525-4822
Aleknagik Traditional Council
P.O. Box 115
Aleknagik, AK 99555
Ph/Fax: 907-842-2080 / 907-842-2081
Portage Creek Village Council
1327 E. 72nd Unit B
Anchorage, AK 99518
Ph/Fax: 907-277-1105 / 907-277-1104
Chignik Lake Traditional Council
P.O. Box 33
Chignik Lake, AK 99548
Ph/Fax: 907-845-2212 / 907-845-2217
Pilot Point Tribal Council
PO Box 449
Pilot Point, AK 99649
Ph/Fax: 907-797-2208 / 907-797-2258
Pedro Bay Village Council
PO Box 47020
Pedro Bay, AK 99647
Ph/Fax: 907-850-2225 / 907-850-2221
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with the Cooperative to develop a comprehensive, thorough, and rigorous study plan with
appropriate stakeholder engagement.
Bristol Bay’s people, culture, and economy depend upon a thriving, healthy, and diverse
ecosystem, and deserve the highest standard of scientific review and thorough analysis for any
proposed development project that may impact our way of life.
Sincerely,
Robert Heyano
Board President
United Tribes of Bristol Bay
cc:
Bristol Bay Native Association
Bristol Bay Economic Development Corporation
Bristol By Housing Authority
Bristol Bay Native Corporation
Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation
Speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives Bryce Edgmon
Alaska State Senator Lyman Hoffman