Tribal, state and federal officials are cheering the planned removal of four dams along the Klamath River near the California-Oregon line as a major step toward restoring a once-thriving watershed
HORNBROOK, Calif. — — Tribal, state and federal officials on Thursday cheered a plan forin U.S. history along the Klamath River near the California-Oregon line as a major step toward restoring a once-thriving watershed that tribal communities have long relied on.
Haaland joined leaders of the Karuk and Yurok tribes as well as U.S. Rep. Jared Huffman and Govs. Gavin Newsom of California and Kate Brown of Oregon along the river to celebrate the significance of the November decision to remove four dams along the river. Haaland also announced $5.8 million in new federal money to help restore aquatic ecosystems and habitats amid the West's ongoing drought.
The removal of four dams along the river will mark the largest dam demolition in U.S. history. Work is expected to begin next year and be completed by 2024. It will open up hundreds of miles of, a fish that holds cultural and dietary significance for tribes. The river has been dammed for more than a century.
Tribal leaders spoke about the decades-long fight to remove the dams and restore the river's ability to flow freely, allowing salmon and other species to thrive.
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