Press Release Archive
2009
- Rogue River Runs Free at Savage Rapids October 8, 2009
- Tomorrow, the Rogue River will move freely for the first time in nearly a century on a stretch of river near Grants Pass, Oregon, when work crews pull down a temporary coffer dam in place around the demolished north side of Savage Rapids Dam.
- Rogue River to Run Free at Savage Rapids Dam Next Week October 2, 2009
- Storied Salmon Stream On the Verge of Historic Restoration
- Latest Klamath Dam Removal Proposal Delays Decision to Remove Dams Sept. 30, 2009
- Joined Agreements Protect Dam Owner and Agribusiness, Leave Fish and Wildlife at Risk
- New Level of Protection Achieved for Rogue River Flows, Fish, and Recreation August 14, 2009
- Substantial New Instream Water Right Provides Certainty for Rogue’s Future
- $5 million of Federal Stimulus Awarded to Remove Rogue River’s Gold Ray Dam June 30, 2009
- Project will mark fourth significant dam removal on Rogue River in three years
- Media Advisory: Demolition Commences on Rogue River’s Savage Rapids Dam May 28, 2009
- Work Crews Move Closer to Historic Restoration
- Removal Commences on Rogue River’s Savage Rapids Dam April 1, 2009
- U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Announces Work Crews Will Begin Task by End of Next Week