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The four dams along the lower Snake River in Eastern Washington, located near the Tri-Cities to near the Idaho border. The annual report by the nonprofit calls for the dams to be removed, but not ...
The update could lead to tearing down dams that provide clean energy for millions, said dam supporters of the dams.
This bill is a reaction to recent discussions about breaching the four dams on the lower Snake River. Should this bill become law, it would block any future efforts to remove those dams.
The agency issued a news release Friday saying the delay is related to the Council of Environmental Quality removing its implementing regulations for the National Environmental Policy Act ...
But instead it gives short shrift to the only viable alternative for saving salmon and ultimately orcas — removing the four lower Snake River dams. “Instead of taking the one step identified by ...
Lawmakers from Idaho and Washington have introduced a new bill to keep the four lower Snake River dams in place. The ...
Parties agreed to consider breaching the four lower Snake River Dams, which have long been contentious for their part in decimating fish populations. To remove the dams, which provide energy, ...
There’s another proposal that has been debated for decades: breaching the four federal dams on the Lower Snake River. The action was called for by Washington state Governor Jay Inslee’s Southern ...
Marvin Entel’s letter (Tribune, Feb. 16) regarding habitat loss for salmon and steelhead was interesting, but a large part of the story was not mentioned.
(THE MAINE MONITOR) - Federal regulators issued guidance last month suggesting that four lower Kennebec River dams can continue operating if their owner makes slight modifications to allow ...