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OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. George Burns, R-Pollard, has announced his strong opposition to the proposed hydroelectric power plant along the Kiamichi River in Pushmataha County. The project, spearheaded by the Southeast Oklahoma Power Corp., plans to divert water from the Kiamichi River to generate electricity for Texas, leaving Oklahoma without any direct benefit while risking significant harm to the region’s natural and cultural resources.
“I stand firmly with the residents of southeastern Oklahoma in opposing this ill-conceived project,” Burns said. “This hydroelectric plant threatens Oklahoma's precious natural resources for the benefit of another state.”
The proposed 1,200-megawatt facility would not only impact endangered species and disrupt historical sites but also violate the historic Water Settlement Agreement between the Choctaw Nation, other tribes, Oklahoma City, and the state of Oklahoma.
“The Kiamichi River is not just a body of water; it is a vital part of our ecosystem,” Burns said. “The potential damage from this project cannot be overlooked. We must ensure that any development in our region is both sustainable and respectful of the communities it affects.”
The opposition to the hydroelectric project has garnered significant support.
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For more information, contact: Sen. Burns: (405) 521-5614 or George.Burns@oksenate.gov