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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...

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 Tells FERC “Seismic Risk of Eel River Dams Greater Than Previously Understood”

by Steelhead | Oct 3, 2023 | Dam Removal, FOER, News

 PG&E TELLS FERC “SEISMIC RISK OF EEL RIVER DAMS GREATER THAN PREVIOUSLY UNDERSTOOD” -FERC Approves Changes to Dam Operations to Mitigate Earthquake Risks -Four Months After Request, Approval Comes Too Late to Stop Fish Kill Washington, DC – Yesterday, the Federal...

PG&E Should Stay the Course on Eel River Dam Removal

by Steelhead | Sep 8, 2023 | Dam Removal, FOER, News

For over 120 years, Russian River water users have enjoyed a boost to their water supplies at the expense of the Eel River. PG&E’s Potter Valley Project uses two dams and a pipeline to divert water from the Eel River to a power house on the East Fork of the...

Sonoma’s Eel River Diversion Plan Risks Extinction of Humboldt Fisheries

by Steelhead | Aug 8, 2023 | Dam Removal, FOER, News

Sonoma’s Eel River Diversion Plan Risks Extinction of Humboldt Fisheries Plan Would Delay PG&E Removal of Eel River Dams Eureka, CA – Yesterday, a group led by Sonoma Water proposed a new plan to maintain diversion of Eel River Water to the Russian. Humboldt...
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