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Comments on PG&E’s Flow Variance Request

Comments on PG&E’s Flow Variance Request

by Steelhead | Apr 15, 2024 | Comments, Dam Removal, FOER, Slider

The Potter Valley Project, which blocks access to pristine, cold water spawning habitat for Eel River salmonids, is no longer a functioning hydroelectric project. PG&E has announced plans to remove both Scott and Cape Horn dams as soon as possible. Until Scott Dam...
KMUD Environment Show: Dam Removal, Groundwater, and the Great Redwood Trail

KMUD Environment Show: Dam Removal, Groundwater, and the Great Redwood Trail

by Steelhead | Mar 26, 2024 | Dam Removal, FOER, groundwater, Slider

Tune into this recording from the KMUD Environment Show hosted by Tom Wheeler to hear our Executive Director Alicia Hamann discuss our most pressing initiatives at Friends of the Eel River: dam removal on the Eel River, protecting the public’s interest in...

Save the Date: Eel River Dams Out in 2028!

by Steelhead | Nov 21, 2023 | Dam Removal, FOER, groundwater, News

We’re encouraged by the progress we are making toward Eel River dam removal. PG&E seems eager to rid themselves of this liability-ridden project. It’s our job to make sure dam removal comes in time to save the Eel’s native fish. With your support, Friends of the...

Submit Comments on PG&E’s Initial Draft Decommissioning Plan

by Steelhead | Nov 17, 2023 | Action, Dam Removal, FOER

PG&E has released their initial draft decommissioning plan for the Potter Valley Project. The plan calls for removal of both Scott and Cape Horn Dams, and provides a few options for consideration by stakeholders. This initial draft does not include environmental...

PG&E’s Initial Draft Surrender and Decommissioning Plan Released

by Steelhead | Nov 17, 2023 | Comments, Dam Removal, News

PG&E PLANS TO REMOVE EEL RIVER DAMS IN 2028 Draft Surrender and Decommissioning Plan Offers Two Paths to Freeing the Eel – Soon to be California’s Longest Free-Flowing River Eureka, CA – For well over a century, Eel River dams have blocked salmon access to...
Rep. Huffman Talks Legislative Priorities

Rep. Huffman Talks Legislative Priorities

by Steelhead | Nov 11, 2023 | Dam Removal, EcoNews Report

Congressman Jared Huffman joins the show to discuss the current happenings in Washington D.C. — Who the heck is Speaker Mike Johnson? Will we pass a continuing budget resolution? Why would any thinking person want to be a United States Representative? — and his...
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