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HomeMy WebLinkAboutChapman Letter to DNR__________________________________________________________________________________________________________ September 26, 2023 Robin Hammill Department of Natural Resources Trust Land Transfer Program Manager Re: City of Port Angeles’ TLT Application – Elwha River Watershed Dear Ms. Hammill: I am writing to express my support for the City of Port Angeles’ nomination of parcels within the Elwha River Watershed for the trust land transfer program in the 2025-27 biennium. The City of Port Angeles is an underserved rural community that relies on the Elwha River as its sole source of drinking and industrial water. Port Angeles City management and Council has expressed valid concerns that logging in the Elwha Watershed compromises efforts to restore endangered salmon habitat; threatens other endangered and recovering species; destroys essential carbon sinks; and threatens the City’s sole drinking water source. The iconic Elwha River is important to all Washingtonians and remains the largest completed dam removal project in U.S. history. The federal government spent $327 million in Elwha River restoration post-dam removal. Transferring these forests out of the trust so that they are no longer subject to industrial logging compliments the larger scale restoration efforts and is an essential step toward restoring the ecosystem, preserving cultural areas of importance, protecting designated marbled murrelet areas, and securing vital sole source water supply for over 30,000 people. It also presents a significant economic opportunity to secure better suited timber for harvest away from environmentally sensitive areas found in the Elwha Watershed. Sincerely, Representative Mike Chapman 24th Legislative District Legislative Building Olympia, WA 98504-0600 Washington State Legislature