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Native American Tribes and Dam Removal: Restoring the Ottaway, Penobscot and Elwha Rivers
Topic › The Licensing Process › Articles, fact sheets, reports › Decommissioning and removal › Tribal ResourcesFrom Water Alternatives | 2/2/2022
The Elwha: A River Regains Its Power
Topic › Decommissioning and removalFrom Mountaineer | 7/1/2013
Elwha River is ascendent six years after the last dam came out
From Trout Unlimited | 3/19/2021
The years 2012 and 2015 are important years for the Elwha River, and for salmon and steelhead on the West Coast. Those years are when the Elwha and Glines Canyon dams, respectively, were fully deconstructed on Washington’s Elwha — and salmon and steelhead were able to pass them for the first time in a century. … Read more
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Experiencing the Elwha
Topic › Decommissioning and removalFrom American Whitewater | 11/1/2013
Summer steelhead in the Elwha rise from the ashes
From Trout Unlimited | 10/19/2018
Should we invest in dam removal? It’s a question that many communities, businesses and policy-makers are facing these days — partly because of aging infrastructure and financial liabilities, and partly because of legal obligations to protect water quality and recover declining salmon and steelhead populations.




