Protect and Restore Free Flowing Oregon Rivers

by WaterWatch of Oregon
Protect and Restore Free Flowing Oregon Rivers
Protect and Restore Free Flowing Oregon Rivers
Protect and Restore Free Flowing Oregon Rivers
Protect and Restore Free Flowing Oregon Rivers
Protect and Restore Free Flowing Oregon Rivers
Protect and Restore Free Flowing Oregon Rivers
Protect and Restore Free Flowing Oregon Rivers
Protect and Restore Free Flowing Oregon Rivers
Protect and Restore Free Flowing Oregon Rivers
Protect and Restore Free Flowing Oregon Rivers
Protect and Restore Free Flowing Oregon Rivers
Protect and Restore Free Flowing Oregon Rivers
Protect and Restore Free Flowing Oregon Rivers
Protect and Restore Free Flowing Oregon Rivers

Project Report | Oct 23, 2014
Thanks to You - Progress for Oregon's Rivers

By John DeVoe | Executive Director

Feilder Dam from downstream - Evans Creek
Feilder Dam from downstream - Evans Creek

Your support is protecting and restoring streamflows, securing balanced water policies for the state and removing obsolete dams from Oregon's rivers. All of these measures help Oregon's rivers adapt to the effects of climate change. For species and people dependent on Oregon's rivers, your support of WaterWatch's projects is critical. Thanks to you, WaterWatch can report real progress for Oegon's rivers over the past few months. Consider these projects made possible with your support: 

- On the North Fork Smith River, one of the most pristine watersheds in the West, WaterWatch led a successful challenge to Red Flat Nickel's attempt to secure water rights for exploratory nickel mining in the headwaters of the watershed.

- WaterWatch went to Washington DC with a coalition of river and faith based groups to advocate for modernization of the Columbia River Treaty with Canada. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to change the way the Columbia River is managed and to include ecosystem function as a purpose of the Treaty, along with hydropower and flood control. We met with the State Department, members of the Obama Administration and the Northwest Congressional delegation.

- On the McKenzie River, WaterWatch continued its successful challenge to a speculative attempt to withdraw 22 million gallons of water each day from the river atthe expense of fish.

- In the courts, WaterWatch defended a new fish protection standard in briefing to the Oregon Supreme Court, argued in the Oregon Court of Appeals to protect the lower Clackamas River and four runs of ESA listed salmon and steelhead there and supported a winning case in the Oregon Supreme Court that will focus fish passage across Oregon on the biological needs of fish.

- In the Rogue River Basin, WaterWatch passed important milestones in the projects to remove Fielder and Wimer Dams from Evans Creek, the fourth and eighth worst fish passage barriers in Oregon according to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Removal will provide unimpeded access to almost 70 miles of high quality habitat upstream for migratory fish.

- On the Kilchis River, a pristine salmon and steelhead stream on the Oregon Coast, WaterWatch is challenging a proposal by a local city that would completely dry up the river in the summer, killing fish and everything that depends on the river.

Your support makes progress like this possible. Thank you!

Oregon River Otter
Oregon River Otter
Kilchis River - Under threat
Kilchis River - Under threat
McKenzie River - Under threat
McKenzie River - Under threat
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