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Scoping Comments on the Clean Water Certification for Eel River Dam Removal

Scoping Comments on the Clean Water Certification for Eel River Dam Removal

by Steelhead | Oct 31, 2025 | Comments, Dam Removal, Slider, Water Quality

  As advocates for removal of the Eel River dams, we and our allies at The Native Fish Society, Fly Fishers International, American Whitewater, and The Sierra Club Redwood Chapter offered comments to the State Water Resources Control Board, (SWRCB or...
Letter to FERC: Reduce Diversions to the Russian River Before Reducing Eel River Flows

Letter to FERC: Reduce Diversions to the Russian River Before Reducing Eel River Flows

by Steelhead | Oct 1, 2025 | Comments, News, Slider, Water Rights

The Background There are many rules that PG&E must comply with in managing the Potter Valley Project. One of those is a set of rules outlining how much water can be diverted to the Russian River, both under their contract with the Potter Valley Irrigation...
The Next Big Step Toward Eel River Dam Removal — EcoNews Report #285

The Next Big Step Toward Eel River Dam Removal — EcoNews Report #285

by Steelhead | Aug 9, 2025 | EcoNews Report, Dam Removal, News, Slider

PG&E recently tendered its License Surrender Application and Decommissioning Plan for the Potter Valley Project to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. This plan details when and how PG&E plans to tear down its two dams on the Eel River. And since an...
Get Involved in the Next Big Step Toward Eel River Dam Removal

Get Involved in the Next Big Step Toward Eel River Dam Removal

by Steelhead | Jul 29, 2025 | Action, Dam Removal, News, Slider

Eel River dam removal is just around the corner. On Friday, July 25th PG&E published their final License Surrender Application and Decommissioning Plan (LSA), bringing the Eel River one step closer to becoming California’s longest free-flowing river. The Potter...
Urgent Request for Approval of PG&E’s Temporary Variance of Flow Requirements

Urgent Request for Approval of PG&E’s Temporary Variance of Flow Requirements

by Steelhead | Jun 24, 2025 | Comments, Slider

Sacramento pikeminnow, invasive on the Eel River, prey upon juvenile salmonids. Photo via CalTrout. Debbie-Anne Reese, Acting Secretary Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street, NE Washington, D.C. 20426 Re: Urgent Request for Approval of PG&E’s...
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