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Klamath River Renewal Corporation Hires Contractor To Spearhead Post-Dam Removal Habitat Restoration

( Update 4:41 p.m.: Corrects statement about RES being able to comply with state and federal permitting requirements and $450 million budget for dam removal) The organization tasked with removing four dams on the Klamath River has contracted with Resource Environmental Solutions to spearhead habitat restoration work. The Bellaire, Texas firm will be the lead restoration contractor for the project led by the Klamath River Renewal Corporation. RES will be able to comply with state and federal permitting requirements, according to a Friday news release from Business Wire. Business Wire’s parent company, Berkshire Hathaway, also owns PacifiCorp, whose long-term license to operate the dams as a hydroelectric project expired in 2006.

Company hired to restore area under Iron Gate, Copco, JC Boyle reservoirs after dam removal

Aside from the amount of sediment that will be washed downriver once the dams are removed, one of the main arguments against removing the dams is plummeting property values for those who live on the shores of Iron Gate, Copco and JC Boyle reservoirs, both in Oregon and Siskiyou County.  Supporters of dam removal say that although they’ll no longer have lakeside property, property owners will instead be living along a healthy river with many recreational opportunities. The design and management plans described in the agreement “fulfill the stringent permitting criteria of regulatory agencies involved in the project,” including the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, fisheries agencies in California and Oregon, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, according to the press release.

If dams are removed, will there be water for firefighting? KRRC says yes, with new plan

If dams are removed, will there be water for firefighting? KRRC says yes, with new plan Siskiyou Daily News A plan to ensure there will be adequate water with which to fight wildfires if four Klamath dams are removed was unveiled Friday by the Klamath River Renewal Corporation. According to a KRRC press release, California and Oregon fire protection agencies have “signaled support” for the draft plan and the organization plans to submit it to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission late next month, along with “several other management documents.” One of the main arguments for keeping the dams is that firefighters use water from the dam’s resultant reservoirs to fight fires.

Four of Oregon s dams may fall, but for some, their controversy will always stand

Four of Oregon s dams may fall, but for some, their controversy will always stand
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