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Yakama Nation Leaders Praise Official Report
on Breaching Lower Snake River Dams

by Allison Frost
Oregon Public Broadcasting, August 30, 2022

An aerial view of the Ice Harbor Dam near Pasco, looking east up the Snake River, on April 5, 2019. The reservoir behind the dam retains so much heat that the temperature exceeds the state standard for salmon survival in August every single day. Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and U.S. Sen. Patty Murray recently released a long-anticipated report on breaching the dams along the lower Snake River.

Echoing an earlier draft, they said that taking out the dams is ultimately the best chance for threatened and endangered salmon. But they also detailed the enormous impacts dam removal would have on clean energy, transportation and the broader economy.

They said now was not the right time to breach the dams, but that that option should continue to be on the table.

The Yakama Nation praised Inslee and Murray for "championing a comprehensive approach to Columbia Basin salmon recovery."

We talk with Jeremy Takala, chairman of the Fish and Wildlife Committee for the Yakama Nation, about tribal priorities as the process moves forward.


Allison Frost
Yakama Nation Leaders Praise Official Report on Breaching Lower Snake River Dams <-- Listen at orginal site.
Oregon Public Broadcasting, August 30, 2022

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