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Show Fridiy, March 28. 2003, THE DAILY HERALD, (www.HarkTheHerald.com), Prow, Utah gered.'- - ; FOREST ic "Were not building houses or office buildings,'" water district spokesman Greg Morrison said, "We're talking about a power fine that would run along the very edge of the for?V" est" ; The Forest Service ostensibly has final say an the power lio but two congressmen recenth mtrrjduced to require designation roam the chaparral covered montatnB In a related project a transmission line would link San Diego Gas & Electric lines in the south with South-eCalifornia Edison lines in the north, making it possible to sell and move power in either direction, to addition, a canyon high in the forest would be dammed and filled with 300 feet of water. 28-m-ile Continued from Cl 'is a road or tunnel through the forest to siphon off traffic "You either have to go through it, oyer it or under it but ifs got to go through the Cleveland National Bbrest" To others, however, population growth makes the forest all the more precious. "It's the tiniest national forest in California, and ifs surrounded by millions of people," said Elm Motherhead, member of a Riverside Coun-t- y group battling the power-lin- e and dto projects. "Any change allowing development is a horrid idea, ...Where else are all these people going to go when they want to hike or bike or just stand there and say, Wow, this is what it looked like before there were people here?" Formed in 1908 by President Theodore Roosevelt as a 2 million-acr- e reserve stretching southeast of Anaheim, Calif, all the way to Mexico, the forest has smre been whittled down to about 427,000 acres hopscotehing over freeways, military bases and towna More than 830,000 visitors use it for recreation each year The forest today is a rumpled green blanket of stony peals and plunging clefts. Golden eagles, mountain lions and scores of other species including 22 that are endan m legis-bti- m of a power-lin- e corridor. Forest supervisor Fege said top officials ctf the Department of Agriculture, which oversees the Forest Service, are carefully watching the rxiwer-lin- e proposal, although she declined to say what position Environmentalists say lake d Elsinore's murky, waters would seep out of the reservoir and ruin one of Orange County's last pristine watersheds, San Juan Creek. algae-choke- Residents in lower, remote canyon communities fret that, if the dam ever broke, there wouldn't be tame to evacuate safely. Backcountry views would be marred by the con- crete dam. The Santa Anas, fierce ; they have taken. "We've had a lot of interest from the department," she said. They are very aware of what we're doing." The Federal Energy Regu-lato- ry Commission would have to license the hydroelectric pump and dam portion, but forest ofnoals would perform environmental reviewa Bill Vardoulis, an Orange County engineer, says he has solution to everya one-sto- p one's needs a $3 billion easterly winds that can catch a stray spark and turn it into an inferno, accelerate through n these mountains. A Lake canyons overlooking Elsmore are named for firefighters who died in 1959 trying to outrun wind-fe- d flames. Water district and Nevada half-doze- Vardoulis gays. ' Activist Boeck doesn't like the tunnel idea and says the billions in needed financing mean it will never happen. He is more worried about a push by Riverside transportation planners to put a highway through the forest with one possible route going through the sylvan canyon where he has lived for 16 years. They should double-dec- k the $1 Freeway, not further .fragment the forest," he said. "We need wildlife cMTidors, not highways." r The Sierra Club, the Center for Biological Diversity and other environment groups have their own idea for the forest update: designate at least three new wilderness areas in or near the path of possible projects. The whole thing ought to be wilderness," said Paul Carl- access road and placed the scrap of green cm the sunbaked pavement Take this road; this is the rest of California. Take this little bit of green right here, that's all that's left ofthe forest We have a sacrosanct duty to protect whafs left." CINEMARK AT PROVO MVMIrVtl HiUHttiUHHiUHI tunnel through the mountains that could handle water pipes, Hydro officials say technology has greatly reduced the risk of electricity lines and 120,000 commuters a day, with no a blare being sparked by the wires. Firefighting helicopters harm to the forest above. could use reservoir water, and China and several Euroa path under the transmispean countries have earthquasion line couMsem as a fireke-proof, environmentally sensitive tunnels that vent break, they say. exhaust at both ends, The district's perspective Ml ' lXS7M" BKHSUISM HiMaM ;' Men. MM Ml wtnmm- II lusosmm - IMMSttIM 1UMBW MfMIHWrtll MMI(MIlt mm iiEwwnn M0V1 MRIMiliriMm MUnMHMH act HI ma tHMM iMSiuwrsn ,. imwmmii , mmmm of the Santa ton, Ana Mountains Task Force, a Sierra Chib offshoot a recent weekday, Nico-l- A. PdwteOi(BTewi(ai ' . On Page C3 MOVIES 8 Billy, an artist who lives in the forest explained why he wants it left alone. He picked a handful of buckwheat from the edge of bucolic Morrell Canyon, the preferred dam site, then stepped onto a forest WATER GARDENS 912 W. 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