The professed goals of the four lower Snake River dams are:
- Economic growth, particularly for Lewiston.
- Low cost energy.
- Low cost (subsidized) navigation.
- Irrigation benefits for 10-12 Washington farmers.
All of this is to be done without harming fish.
After a half-century, the results are:
- Lewiston has had the slowest growth rate of any Northwest city for the last 30 years.
- Northwest wholesale electricity is now the highest priced energy west of the Sierra/Cascades, from San Diego to Vancouver, B.C.
- The Bonneville Power Administration is doubling down on power sources costing $36 per megawatt hour and increasing, while power producers further south are transitioning to green energy sources costing $20 per megawatt hour and decreasing.
- BPA is bleeding red ink and is conferring with at least two congressmen in search of $10 billion-plus federal bailouts, a process that will further increase power rates.
- Freight shipped on the river has declined by 50 percent in the last 20 years. The barging subsidy for the remaining freight can be easily converted to a lower cost rail subsidy.
- Washington state irrigators admit they don’t need the lower Snake River dams.
- Anadromous fish in the Columbia-Snake river drainages are on the brink of extinction.
- Southern resident killer whales in Puget Sound are facing extinction resulting from starving to death due to lack of salmon.
All of this is to be done without harming fish.
The time to breach the four lower Snake River dams is long overdue.
Anthony Jones, Boise
Dam Breaching Overdue
Lewiston Tribune, November 14, 2021
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