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When Congress Won’t Act, Find Another Way

In 2002, one of the year’s biggest national headlines was the death of 68,000 Klamath River salmon. That year, federal agencies faced a dilemma: When there is not enough water for both fish and farmers, who gets the water? Agencies chose farmers.

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Jordan Drebin Jordan Drebin

6 Things to Celebrate this Week About Klamath River Dam Removal

We are celebrating this week because Klamath dam removal is proceeding as expected and ahead of schedule! All of the planning and engineering by Kiewit Corporation, Resource Environmental Solutions (RES), and the Klamath River Renewal Corporation is proving to be accurate and well thought out.

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Jordan Drebin Jordan Drebin

Restoring Balance in the Klamath Basin

Resource Environmental Solutions (RES) is leading a massive restoration effort integral to the largest dam removal and river renewal project in US history – a task vital to the future of several imperiled salmon populations on the West Coast.

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Jordan Drebin Jordan Drebin

Klamath Dam Removal Order Issued

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) released a Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) recommending the approval of the proposed license surrender, decommissioning, and removal of the Lower Four Klamath Dams.

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Jordan Drebin Jordan Drebin

SNW Celebrates New Regenerative Ranching Program

Sustainable Northwest board members, staff, and partners gathered in Joseph, Oregon for a deep dive into our new Regenerative Ranching program.

After two years of lockdown, social distancing, and Zoom happy hours, Sustainable Northwest was eager to kickoff summer 2022 with our first in-person board meeting and field tour since 2019.

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Klamath Dam Removal Process Enters Home Stretch

On February 25, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) took a major step toward dam removal by releasing its draft Environmental Impact Statement (dEIS) on the proposed removal of four Klamath River dams, concluding that dam removal will benefit fish recovery efforts, water quality and habitat, as well as generating substantial economic benefits for the region.

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Working Towards Water Balance in the Klamath Basin

Drought was once an anomalous event in the Klamath Basin and throughout the West. Typically, the impacts from a drought would last for one or two tough years, then we could breathe a sigh of relief when the rains and snows would return. The moisture would saturate dry soils, replenish our water supply, and wash away any motivation to change long-standing water management practices along with it.

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