Salmon would pass through the bottom of the dam Salmon and steelhead will be better treated according to changes the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is recommending for the 500
Topic: Environment
Forest Service withdraws timber project decision near McKenzie River over old growth trees Zach Urness of the Salem Statesman Journal reports: “The U.S. Forest Service is taking another look at
EUGENE: In what several commissioners referred to as “the best of the worst” options, the Eugene Water & Electric Board has endorsed plans to remove Leaburg Dam, fix stretches of
Leaburg Canal Update – December 6, 2022 EWEB Commissioners to consider decommissioning Leaburg Hydroelectric Project Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) General Manager Frank Lawson recommends the Board of Commissioners
Leaburg Canal Update – November 21, 2022 EWEB General Manager to provide recommendation to Commissioners at Dec. 6 Board Meeting EWEB’s publicly-elected Commissioners met with the Leaburg Hydroelectric Project Strategic
Environmentalists chalked up a win last month in the efforts to stop a Trump-era rule that allowed more logging on post-fire land without conducting detailed environmental reviews under the National
“Eugene Water & Electric Board commissioners are grappling with the future of the Leaburg Canal, which is out of service and slated for decommissioning, recommissioning or something in between. EWEB
EWEB must do something about the Leaburg dam Structural failures in the 100 plus year old dam system, notably the canal that feeds the power turbines, is a high risk
September 8, 2022 | News releases, State forests, Top news, Wildfire SALEM, Ore. — With hot, dry and windy conditions in the forecast, forestland in northwest Oregon protected by the