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Feds Support Keeping Four
Lower Snake River Dams Intact

by Oregon Farm Bureau
Natural Resources Report, September 7, 2020

Graphic: Adult Salmon returns to highest dam on the Lower Snake River (1962-2018). On July 31, the final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) was finally released as part of the years-long Columbia River System Operations (CRSO) process.

The FEIS determined that keeping the four dams of the lower Snake River intact, with some operational adjustments, was the best way to achieve the multiple important objectives of improving salmon populations, providing a dependable, affordable source of electricity, and working toward a clean energy future for our region.

Some groups were advocating for the dams' removal.

The FEIS was developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Bonneville Power Administration, and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, with input from tribal nations, Northwest states, and other stakeholders, including the Oregon Farm Bureau and Northwest RiverPartners.

Northwest RiverPartners produced a press release featuring a lot of detail about the FEIS and the issue overall.

OFB thanks all Farm Bureau members who responded to the OFB Action Alert about the lower Snake River dams issue; your comments and effort truly made a difference!


Oregon Farm Bureau
Feds Support Keeping Four Lower Snake River Dams Intact
Natural Resources Report, September 7, 2020

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