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Oregon requests $7 million for Klamath River diversion screening after lower-dam removals
Summary
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife asked Jan. 28 for permission to apply for $7 million in Bureau of Reclamation funding to design and install fish screens at diversion points between Link River Dam and downstream of Keno Dam in the Klamath Basin.
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife asked the Joint Subcommittee on Natural Resources on Jan. 28 for permission to apply for a $7 million Bureau of Reclamation grant to install and design fish screens at water diversions in the reach from Link River Dam through Keno Dam and the first stretch of the Klamath River below Keno.
Craig Smith, senior policy analyst with ODFW, described a phased approach: an initial $100,000 planning award to…
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