Adirondacks River Restoration Campaign Story Map

Adirondacks River Restoration Campaign Story Map

Over the next 10 years, more than 50 hydroelectric dams in New York are scheduled to get new 30 to 50-year federal licenses, creating a once in a generation opportunity to improve river conditions. In the Black River Basin alone, there are more than 20 hydropower dams on the Black, Beaver, and Moose rivers that will begin the relicensing process in the next year, and American Whitewater will need to participate with other partners in order to mitigate project impacts and achieve river restoration goals. Through these efforts, we will restore flows to dewatered river reaches, improve existing flows, enhance public access, and benefit communities throughout the region. 

Summer steelhead in the Elwha rise from the ashes

Summer steelhead in the Elwha rise from the ashes

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.

Washington Dams With Fishery or Recreation Issues

Washington Dams With Fishery or Recreation Issues

American Whitewater has developed a Story Map showing several Washington dams with impacts on fisheries and river-based recreation. Some may be candidates for removal while others could be modified to eliminate or reduce impacts. Several successful dam removals are also included in this story map.