Dam owners present hydropower as a “clean” technology. But outdated dams can hurt rivers.

Lower Bear Creek Dam and Falls, WA Photo by Rich Bowers

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From California Sportfishing Protection Alliance   11/1/2025

Measuring Flow to Support New Interim Flow Requirements in the Shasta River

From California Sportfishing Protection Alliance   11/1/2025

Flood plain restoration below Camanche Dam

From Trout Unlimited   10/21/2025

ConHydro hits the century mark

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Reservoir Emissions:
The science is clear

Celebrating Elwha River restoration

Hydropower Licensing 101 Trainings

The Hydropower Reform Coalition will be holding Hydropower Licensing 101 Trainings on 11/19/2025, 02/18/2026, 05/20/2026, 08/19/2026, and 11/18/2026.

These trainings will provide an introduction to hydropower reform, including the impacts of hydropower, the licensing and relicensing process, and opportunities for involvement. Please register for the upcoming November 19th, 2025 training here: https://forms.gle/tGbRxq32hRWzLPp47

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Topic › Videos › Tribal Resources   12/17/2020

Guardians of the River

In this film by American Rivers and Swiftwater Films, Indigenous leaders share why removing four dams to restore a healthy Klamath River is critical for clean water, food sovereignty and justice. 

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Region › License Summaries › Southeast   3/1/2020

Yadkin and Pee-Dee Projects, Yadkin and Pee Dee River, North Carolina

Region › License Summaries › Midwest   7/1/2000

Bond Falls Project, Ontonagon River, Michigan

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