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Ranch not responsible for creek going dry The Sokol ranch
in Sisters apparently had nothing to do with the drying out of a section
of Squaw Creek last week ("Fish
die as Squaw Creek runs dry," The Nugget, May 28).
The episode led to the death
of some 200 fish.
"That was before we started
irrigating," said Don Watson, husband of ranch owner Dorro Sokol.
Deschutes County Watermaster
Kyle Gorman acknowledged that, if the ranch wasn't diverting water, it
didn't have anything to do with the dry-out.
In any case, Gorman said,
"it's not their responsibility to make sure there's water in the creek."
That responsibility belongs
essentially to Gorman's office. Due to a combination of circumstances,
an upstream interruption in flow was not picked up by monitoring equipment.
"We were not aware that that
situation could happen," Gorman said.
He said his office is working
to ensure that such events don't happen in the future. |
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