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News Release Congresswoman Cathy McMorris
Representing Washingtons 5th Congressional District
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Jill Strait
March 2, 2006
(202) 225-2006
McMorris Introduces Legislation to Require ESA Cost
Transparency
Washington, D.C. - Congresswoman Cathy McMorris (WA-05)
today introduced the Endangered Species Compliance and Transparency Act of
2006. The bill requires Power Marketing Administrations, including the
Bonneville Power Administration, to provide each wholesale firm customer a list
of direct and indirect cost estimates associated with compliance under the
Endangered Species Act (ESA).
"Whether or not you agree with how the Endangered Species
Act is being implemented is not the point of this legislation," said McMorris.
"This bill simply gives customers the right to know how much of the federal
government's ESA costs are being passed on to the electricity consumer, who can
then decide whether or not these expenditures are being spent effectively."
ESA costs related to endangered salmon have risen
considerably over the last several years due to federal court-mandates and
other compliance programs. In 2004, one mandated spill cost the federal
government $77 million in lost hydropower generation in the Pacific Northwest.
Another spill this year helped make the Bonneville Power Administration the
federal agency with the highest ESA compliance costs in the Nation. According
to the BPA, last summer's spill assisted between 25 to 300 adult salmon,
meaning it cost rates payers between $250,000 to $3 million per fish. By law,
the agency passes on all of these costs to its wholesale customers, who in turn
forward the costs on to the retail electricity consumer.
Direct costs associated with compliance include
study-related costs, capital, operations, maintenance, replacement costs and
staffing costs. Indirect costs include forgone generation and replacement power
costs.
Co-sponsors of the bill include Doc Hastings (WA-04), Norm
Dicks (WA-06), Greg Walden (OR-02), Butch Otter (ID -01), and Mike Simpson
(ID-02).
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