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Open Letter to Senator Daines

February 27, 2018 by Guest Post

 

I am deeply disappointed and disturbed by your support of SB 2206. That bill will remove the special management provisions now in place that govern the national forest administration of the Sapphire, Blue Joint and two other Wilderness Study Areas (WSAs) in Montana.

These key high elevation, 6500 to 8500’, roadless watersheds hold the snowpack that feeds the groundwater, river and streams, especially through the hot summer months. In those summer months, this water sustains the Bitterroot trout fishery as well as the critical late summer water for agriculture, recreation, domestic and commercial uses. It is the lifeblood of our valley.

And now without any public input or discussion, Senator Daines, his supporters in the extractive industries, the snowmobilers, off-road vehicle users, mountain bikers and the current Administration, have put forth a measure that will certainly risk the integrity of those watersheds. Senator Daines has not been forthright and upfront with the citizens most impacted by his proposed legislation.

Under the Creative Act of 1897, which established the Forest Reserves, the first and foremost charge of the act was to protect the watersheds within the Reserves. From that directive comes the use and protection of other resources, but not to the detriment of the watershed and the water they generate. The Bitterroot and Sapphire Ranges encompass the Bitterroot Valley and are a complete watershed, a valuable asset that sustains the valley.

Science has told us the most productive and vital watersheds are in higher elevation roadless wilderness areas. So, to open these areas to logging, mining and off-road vehicle use is to risk the sustainability and integrity of those areas. (Please refer to the Columbia River Badin Ecosystem Management Study).

The Administration and the Republican Congress have deeply cut the Forest Service budget. Should our high elevation watersheds be opened to snowmobiles, mountain bikes and four-wheelers, or logging and mining, there is no funding available to insure protection or restoration of water resources.

Perhaps it is time to re-study the Wilderness Study Areas and this time around include the effects of climate change, and increased populations which bring more demand for water. Has anybody noticed the wave of folks coming to the Bitterroot because it has clean air, good water and open space? Or because Missoula is becoming overcrowded, too much traffic and etc.?

It takes knowledge, vision and leadership to understand the need to sustain and protect the integrity of our watersheds. Were it not for the foresight, wisdom, knowledge and courage of some of our previous leaders, we would not be blessed with the public lands that produce the abundant water resources we have today.

I hope you will re-assess your support of SB 2206.

John D. Grove, Forester, US Forest Service, retired

Stevensville

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  1. Doug Nation says

    February 28, 2018 at 7:53 PM

    Great letter, Mr. Grove. Thank you for taking the time to write it! Hopefully our lone Congressman will hear what you say and take it to heart. I will refrain from holding my breath in anticipation, however.

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