Listening to a recent summary of where the Keystone Pipeline
stands it struck me that there are many similarities between that situation and
the way the EPA tries to control the Corps’ handling of the Savannah River
Basin. As you know the Keystone pipeline has been held up for years by
demands from the EPA for more studies. Experts in the field say the
Keystone Pipeline is one of the best studied projects ever from the standpoint
of environmental impact. These studies have shown no significant impact
on the environment from use of this pipeline. Additionally the
environmental impact of rail or truck transport is much worse than the
pipeline. What is happening is not logical.
Sounds familiar doesn’t it. The EPA is being unrealistic and
demanding more and more studies in both cases. In my opinion their demand for
more study is simply a delaying tactic. Just as they ignore the fact that
ground transport of oil has a higher impact on the environment, they ignore the
vast amount of information showing that releases which would protect recreation
are acceptable downstream. In both cases the EPA ignores the vast amount
of information already available from previous studies.
Looking at basics, the Corps is much more comfortable
following EPA wishes than fighting the EPA and protecting recreation the way
they should. The only way this can change short of clipping the EPA’s
wings is to make the Corps more comfortable protecting recreation than
following the illogical demands of the EPA. Until congress forces the EPA
to be reasonable, the only effective tools we have are political pressure, law
suits, and publicity. We cannot afford the massive expense that would be
entailed in a law suit. And political pressure depends to a large extent
on how much positive publicity our politicians can expect from their
efforts. This then leaves publicity as our only practical means of
changing the way the Corps is managing our basin.
Recognizing this, Save Our Lakes Now constantly publicizes
how our lakes are being mismanaged. Without such publicity the Corps
would have no need to defend any of their tactics and recreation would be
damaged even more than at present. For example the 3600cfs that the Corps
is constantly haggling over came from recommendations made by Save Our Lakes
Now several years ago. We were the ones to realize that the amount of rain
during our droughts of record averaged 3600cfs annually. Furthermore high
publicity draws the attention of our politicians. It would be political
suicide to ignore heavy demands from a large portion of their
constituency.