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Related: About this forumBiden Signs Law Requiring Army Corps To Study Ending Generation At Willamette River Dams To Protect Salmon
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said it could make hydroelectric dams on Oregons Willamette River safe for endangered salmon by building gigantic mechanical traps and hauling baby fish downstream in tanker trucks. The Corps started pressing forward over objections from fish advocates and power users who said the plan was costly and untested.
That was until this month, when President Joe Biden signed legislation ordering the Corps to put its plans on hold and consider a simpler solution: Stop using the dams for electricity. The new law, finalized on Jan. 4, follows reporting from Oregon Public Broadcasting and ProPublica in 2023 that underscored risks and costs associated with the Corps plan. The agency is projected to lose $700 million over 30 years generating hydropower, and a scientific review found that the type of fixes the Corps is proposing would not stop the extinction of threatened salmon.
The mandate says the Corps needs to shelve designs for its fish collectors essentially massive floating vacuums expected to cost $170 million to $450 million each until it finishes studying what the river system would look like without hydropower. The Corps must then include that scenario in its long-term designs for the river. The new direction from Congress has the potential to transform the river that sustains Oregons famously lush Willamette Valley. It is a step toward draining the reservoirs behind the dams and bringing water levels closer to those of an undammed river.
Theres a very real, very viable solution, and we need to proceed with that as soon as possible, said Kathleen George, a council member for the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde, which have fished the Willamette for thousands of years. Theyve urged the Corps to return the river closer to its natural flow.
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https://www.propublica.org/article/oregon-willamette-river-dams-shutdown
2naSalit
(94,937 posts)Take out the dams like they did on the Klamath, it has proven to be the correct action but they'll drag their feet until it's too late, as usual.