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Action Alert: Submit Scoping Comments on Eel River Dams to FERC

by Lamprey | Jun 16, 2017 | Action, Dam Removal, FOER

We need your help. The dams on the Eel River, known as the Potter Valley Project, have just begun the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) relicensing process. This is our opportunity to call for their decommissioning and removal. The dams are licensed...

The Eel River Could Save Wild Salmon – If We Can Save the River Itself

by Lamprey | Jun 16, 2017 | News

The Eel River is on the brink of disaster, its ocean-going fish species threatened with extinction, its nurturing estuary diked, drained and diminishing. At the same time, this massive watershed in California’s northwest corner offers the state’s best hope of ensuring...

PG&E Files Notice of Intent to Relicense Eel River Dams

by Lamprey | Apr 21, 2017 | Dam Removal, FOER

Pacific Gas and Electric, owners of the Eel River Dams known as the Potter Valley Project (PVP), filed their Notice of Intent and Pre-Application Documents with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. This begins the relicensing process for the PVP, which consists...

109-year-old Potter Valley Project the Controversial Link Between Russian and Eel Rivers

by Lamprey | Apr 10, 2017 | Dam Removal, FOER, News

About 80 feet behind the PG&E hydropower plant in Potter Valley, gray-green silt-laden water from the Eel River passes through a steel gate and is invisibly transformed. It has become part of the Russian River, which provides water for more than 600,000 people...

Oroville Dam Documents Kept Secret by State, Federal Officials

by Lamprey | Apr 2, 2017 | News

Citing potential security risks, state and federal officials are blocking the public’s ability to review documents that could shed light on repair plans and safety issues at crippled Oroville Dam. One of the secret reports is a memo from an independent panel of...
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