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    Default Klamath Dam Removal Update

    On Monday, June 1st I spoke with a representative of the KRRC (Klamath River Restoration Corporation).
    First, the KRRC is very appreciative of the many letters that FERC (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission)
    received from the readers of this forum urging FERC to transfer the PacificCorp licenses to KRRC so that dam removal on the Klamath River can remain on schedule. Second, FERC did not request any new information or documents from the KRRC last month. KRRC thinks that is a positive sign. KRRC is very hopeful that FERC will vote to transfer the licenses this month--June 2020.
    Thanks again for your help in helping to restore the Klamath river!

    Barry L Alan

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    That is good news. I am nervous about the FERC approval. Seems like there is potential for political interference. It will be nice to see that complete.

    Thanks for keeping us updated.

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    Fingers crossed ...
    Thanks for the update Barry!

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    Awesome! Thanks Barry

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    In my life time, the removal now of small, defunct dams, World wide, is so inspiring that it gives me hope.

    The amazing Klamath river would be so good to see opened up with gravel flowing.

    My dream would be to fish it after the dams are down......


    Old Joe Shirshac introduced many of us Baby Boomers to the Klamath river in the 1970s.
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

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    Contact me for any reason........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Kiene semi-retired View Post
    My dream would be to fish it after the dams are down......
    That is a quote verbatim from the guy who got me out on and into my first Klamath steelhead almost 25 years ago.

    I've never met a fellow angler who had the pre Klamath dam experience. I often daydream through the old classic California Steelhead longing for the pre 80's era when a "brace" of Klamath steelhead, most far larger than what we catch today, was reality. I think the dam free Klamath will exceed even the best daydream. I already have a run above Copco picked out for the first post dam swing day, on a dry line sporting an Assassin or maybe a Burlap.

    Andy

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