Condit P-2342

The Condit Hydroelectric Project (P-2342), constructed in 1913, consisted of a dam that diverted flows from 1.1 miles of the White Salmon River and returned it directly to that river. The project works included a dam that impounded the river, creating Northwestern...

Dillsboro P-2602

Learn about the license surrender and dam removal process for this project at hydroreview.com. Check out this story map to learn more about the Tuckasegee and what the river looks like now that the Dillsboro Dam is out. This project was removed as part of mitigation...

Marmot Dam P-477

Marmot Dam on the Sandy River and Little Sandy Dam on the Little Sandy River were removed in 2007 and 2008 as part of decommissioning of Portland General Electric’s Bull Run Hydroelectric Project. Members of the Hydropower Reform Coalition participated in the...

Hogansburg P-7518

This project is an important, precedent-setting dam removal. The St. Regis Mohawk Tribe is the first Tribe in the country to remove a federally licensed dam. This is also the first hydropower dam in New York to be fully removed.