Archive for November, 2010
Blog and all WRCA services suspended
In order to move the collection and digital resources, all WRCA services are suspended as of today, November 15th. This blog, and the WRCA and CDRI websites will be static until they are made live on the UCR server. Forwards and new URLs will be provided when applicable. For further information, see our previous blog [...]
Dam News: 5 – 12 November
Visit CDRI for more on dams and dam removal. — Condit Dam removal clears hurdle The ColumbianThe reservoir behind the dam will be drained with the dam’s removal. Under the agreement, the project’s hydroelectric water right will be transferred to .. Federal Government Contributing to Boardman River Project9&10 NewsThe Conservation Resource Alliance and the Grand Traverse Conservation District [...]
Dam News: 2 – 4 November 2010
Visit CDRI for more on dams and dam removal. — Klamath Co. voters split on dam removalKDRVFor voters in Klamath County, an underlying theme in Tuesday’s General Election was the lingering debate over Klamath River dam removal and the Klamath … Deadline extended for Gold Ray Dam removal processKDRVWith the Rogue River’s Gold Ray Dam removed, Jackson County officials have a [...]
Video from recent USGS Lecture on Dam Removal
On October 28th at the USGS Office in Menlo Park, Jonathan Warrick discussed dam removal as a new tool for river restoration in the Pacific Northwest. You can view the video of his lecture on the USGS video archive here: http://online.wr.usgs.gov/calendar/2010.html Scroll to the bottom of the page to find the link to Jonathan’s talk. Original [...]
Dam News: 29 October – 1 November 2010
Visit CDRI for more on dams and dam removal. — Water quality certification issued for proposed Condit Dam removalKitsap Peninsula Business JournalThe certification, required under the federal Clean Water Act, outlines the steps PacifiCorp must take to protect water quality during dam removal and … Early signs good for dam removals on Oregon’s Rogue RiverOregonLive.comRandy L. Rasmussen/The Oregonian Early signs [...]
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