Federal report boosts plan to remove 4 dams on California river [View all]
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Federal regulators on Friday issued a final environmental impact statement that supports the demolition of four massive dams on Northern Californias Klamath River to save imperiled migratory salmon.
The staff's recommendation, which largely echoes an earlier draft opinion, tees up a vote on the roughly $500 million project by the five-member Federal Energy Regulatory Commission later this year.
The removal of the four hydroelectric dams on the lower Klamath River one in southern Oregon and three in California would be the largest dam demolition project in U.S. history.
The aging dams near the Oregon-California border were built before current environmental regulations and essentially cut the 253-mile-long (407-kilometer-long) river in half for migrating salmon. Migratory salmon have been hit hard by warming waters and low river flows caused by severe drought and competition for water with agricultural interests.
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