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Draft BiOp
Removes Dam Breaching from Table

by Glen W. Squires
Wheat Life, November 2004

Bob Lohn revealed that work done by NOAA Fisheries shows salmon recovery can be achieved without removing dams. Thus, dam breaching has been taken off the table and the BiOp includes dams in the environmental baseline.

NOAA Fisheries will soon release its Biological Opinion (BiOp). The BiOp governs how the Bonneville Power Administration, the U.S. Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation operate the hydroelectric system in order to minimize harm to protected salmon. Required under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), the plan’s intent is to balance the energy and water needs of the Northwest and the commitment to salmon with proposed actions that will not be likely to jeopardize 12 Columbia River basin salmon and steelhead species listed under the ESA.

According to NOAA Fisheries, the BiOp contains the following conclusions:

Commenting on the draft BiOp, NOAA Fisheries Northwest Regional Administrator Bob Lohn revealed that work done by NOAA Fisheries shows salmon recovery can be achieved without removing dams. Thus, dam breaching has been taken off the table and the BiOp includes dams in the environmental baseline. Following input, a final BiOp will be issued on or before November 30, 2004.


Glen W. Squires
Draft BiOp Removes Dam Breaching from Table
Wheat Life, November 2004

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