Dam owners present hydropower as a “clean” technology. But outdated dams can hurt rivers.
Confluence of Blackfoot and Clark Fork Rivers, MT
Photo by Thomas O'Keefe
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From California Sportfishing Protection Alliance 2/25/2025
State Water Board Takes Action to Protect Klamath River Salmon and Steelhead |
From Alabama Rivers Alliance 2/21/2025
ARA and SELC submit comments for the R.L. Harris Dam relicensing on the Tallapoosa River |
From California Trout 2/13/2025
Press Release: Regional Partners Sign Historic MOU on Eel River Recovery |
From Idaho Rivers United 1/14/2025
Federal agencies prepare a SEIS to update the Columbia River System Operations |
In the mediaSee all
Los Angeles Times 3/24/2024
The Klamath River’s dams are being removed. Inside the effort to restore a scarred watershed |
Delaware Currents 2/19/2024
The beneficiaries of removing mill dams in Delaware River watershed? ‘Fish, fish, fish’ |
Washington Post 12/14/2023 |
Reservoir Emissions:
The science is clear
Celebrating Elwha River restoration
Our national map of hydropower dams
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Reports › Tribal Resources 3/7/2021
Collaborations in Indian Country Collaborations in Indian Country is a primer on the importance of social justice work and a collection of interviews with members of tribal nations that have worked closely with HRC and its members. |