Rogue River Runs Free at Former Gold Ray Dam Site

For Immediate Release WaterWatch Of Oregon * Rogue RiverKeeper * National Center for Conservation Science and Policy October 14, 2010 Media Contact: Bob Hunter, WaterWatch, cell: 541-778-3380 Lesley Adams, Rogue RiverKeeper, 541-488-5789 Brian Barr, NCCSP, cell: 541-621-7226 Rogue River Runs Free at Former Gold Ray Dam Site Project marks river’s fourth significant dam removal in […]

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Viewpoints: Klamath Pact Doesn’t Protect the River Fishery

Viewpoints: Klamath Pact Doesn’t Protect the River Fishery By John DeVoe Special to the Sacramento Bee October 2, 2010 John DeVoe, an attorney and executive director of WaterWatch of Oregon, is responding to the Sept. 25 Viewpoints article “Klamath restoration plan deserves congressional support” which stated: “The agreements would balance water use in the basin

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Going for the green

Going for the green by Bennett Hall Gazette-Times October 31, 2009 Green jobs by the numbers Green jobs in Oregon: 51,402 Share of total employment: 3 percent Average wage: $22.61 per hour Expected growth, 2008-2010: 14 percent Additional jobs: 7,409 Source: Oregon Employment Department What makes a job green? The Oregon Employment Department defines a

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The Return of a Wild River

The Return of a Wild River By The Oregonian Editorial Board The Oregonian October 13, 2009   It took more than 20 years to get rid of the Savage Rapids Dam on the Rogue River even after it became clear that the squat concrete structure did far more harm than good. Now that the dam’s

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Green News Roundup: Giving a Dam

Green News Roundup: Giving a Dam Mother Nature Network October 12, 2009 Oregon’s Savage Rapids Dam came down this weekend, ending an 88-year legacy of hindering salmon and steelhead on their annual march to spawn. The Rogue River is now able to flow freely, following a breaching that could foreshadow future dam removals aimed at

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Savage Rapids return to Rogue

Savage Rapids return to Rogue By Mark Freeman Mail Tribune October 10, 2009   Crews breach dam; boats go through channel for the first time in 88 years   Savage Rapids Dam became Savage Rapids on Friday for the first time in 88 years when excavators and bulldozers restored the Rogue River to its historic

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88 years later, dam makes way

88 years later, dam makes way By Mark Freeman Mail Tribune October 09, 2009 Demolition crews breach Savage Rapids Dam today If all goes as planned, the Rogue River will flow through its historic channel at Savage Rapids today when the dam that has blocked the river there for 88 years is breached. Demolition crews

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Rogue River Runs Free at Savage Rapids

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Rogue River Runs Free at Savage Rapids Storied Salmon Stream Undergoes Historic Restoration October 8, 2009 Contact: Bob Hunter, WaterWatch Staff Attorney, 541-778-3310 John DeVoe, WaterWatch Executive Director, 971-322-5635 Tomorrow, the Rogue River will move freely for the first time in nearly a century on a stretch of river near Grants Pass,

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Reservoir drainage begins

Reservoir drainage begins By Mark Freeman Mail Tribune October 02, 2009 Savage Rapids Dam removal enters its final stages, to the benefit of salmon and water-sports enthusiasts ROGUE RIVER — The beginning of the end for what’s left of Savage Rapids Dam and the lake behind it begins this morning as contractors make final preparations

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Latest Klamath Dam Removal Proposal Delays Decision to Remove Dams

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Latest Klamath Dam Removal Proposal Delays Decision to Remove Dams Joined Agreements Protect Dam Owner and Agribusiness, Leave Fish and Wildlife at Risk PORTLAND, OR Sep 30, 2009 Portland, OR –WaterWatch of Oregon, an ardent advocate for the removal of four salmon-killing dams on the Klamath River, joined other conservationists in criticizing a

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Removal of Oregon Dam Allows Reopening of 500 Miles of Salmon Spawning Habitat

Removal of Oregon Dam Allows Reopening of 500 Miles of Salmon Spawning Habitat By Tom Alkire Bureau of National Affairs October 14, 2009 Source: Daily Environment Report: All Issues > 2009 > October > 10/14/2009 > News > Endangered Species: Removal of Oregon Dam Allows Reopening Of 500 Miles of Salmon Spawning Habitat   PORTLAND,

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New Level of Protection Achieved for Rogue River Flows, Fish, and Recreation

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New Level of Protection Achieved for Rogue River Flows, Fish, and Recreation Substantial New Instream Water Right Provides Certainty for Rogue’s Future The Rogue River Watershed (click image to enlarge) MEDFORD, OR Aug 14, 2009 Bob Hunter (541)826-4399 Continuing an unprecedented series of recent restoration achievements for the Free the Rogue Campaign, this

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Scientists test sediment behind dam

Scientists test sediment behind dam By Mark Freeman Mail Tribune July 15, 2009 GOLD HILL — A 7-foot tube of gooey muck stuck for decades behind 105-year-old Gold Ray Dam is splayed out Tuesday before geologist Bill Elliott, and the mud-loving kid inside the Southern Oregon University professor all but takes over. Elliott’s gloved hands

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Fishy stimulus money

Fishy stimulus money By High Five “Today’s Must-Reads” Oregon Business Magazine July 06, 2009   The U.S. Commerce Secretary has announced that Oregon will be receiving $7.3 million in stimulus funds. The money is designated for tearing down a Rogue River dam and restoring a salmon habitat, among other things. The money is part of

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Making the river wild again

Making the river wild again By Opinion Mail Tribune July 03, 2009 A federal grant will help remove Gold Ray Dam, but the clock is ticking Jackson County leaders have a golden opportunity and a big challenge: Move quickly to take down Gold Ray Dam before the clock runs out on federal stimulus money awarded

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Commerce Secretary Gary Locke Announces $167 Million in Recovery Act Funding for 50 Coastal Restoration Projects

Commerce Secretary Gary Locke Announces $167 Million in Recovery Act Funding for 50 Coastal Restoration Projects National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration June 30, 2009 Commerce Secretary Gary Locke announced today 50 habitat restoration projects that will restore damaged wetlands, shellfish beds, coral reefs and reopen fish passages that boost the health and resiliency of our

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$5 million of Federal Stimulus Awarded to Remove Rogue River’s Gold Ray Dam

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE $5 million of Federal Stimulus Awarded to Remove Rogue River’s Gold Ray Dam Project will mark fourth significant dam removal on Rogue River in three years MEDFORD, OR Jun 30, 2009   Media Contact: John DeVoe (971) 322-5635 Continuing an unprecedented wave of dam removals on the internationally famous Rogue River, today federal

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