President Bush
has nominated John W. Keys III, a 34-year veteran of the Bureau
of Reclamation, to be the bureau's next Commissioner, the
agency's top position. The nomination was sent to the Senate
on June 14.
Keys was with the bureau, which
is part of the Interior Dept., from 1964 to 1998, when he
retired from the agency. Much of his career with Reclamation
was spent in its Pacific Northwest region, which is based
in Boise. He was regional director there from 1986 to 1998.
Interior Secretary Gale Norton says, "John Keys knows
the Bureau of Reclamation inside and out and appreciates its
challenges and opportunities."
Dan Beard, Reclamation's commissioner
from 1993-1995, says that Keys, who holds degrees from Georgia
Tech and Brigham Young, is "a civil engineer at his core."
But Beard also says, "And he's a good politician."
Beard, now chief operating officer
of the National Audubon Society, says, "I think he's
fair, he's very capable, and I think he'll do an excellent
job as commissioner."
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