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From the HORIZON Solutions Site, www.solutions-site.org Biodiversity
A blast of explosives cracked the concrete face of Marmot Dam on the The Marmot Dam demolition will be the largest dam removal in the The plan also provides for the removal of PGE’s Little Sandy Dam, on its namesake river next summer, followed by the removal of most other project components. The plan has been approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). During that work, the river bypasses Marmot Dam, diverted by earthen coffer dams. The coffer dams will be washed away in late autumn by natural stream flows. This partnership took a great step toward restoring a breathtaking river for fish, wildlife and people,” said Peggy Fowler, PGE Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and President. “We celebrate the future of a watershed that will provide unimpeded salmon and steelhead passage from the slopes of Located about 40 miles east of Portland, the structure was built in 1913 to power a trolley that carried city dwellers out to the countryside and was rebuilt in 1989 after a flood. At 22 megawatts, PGE is surrendering its rights to the water “in stream,” meaning no one can remove that amount of water in the future. PGE, headquartered in PGE announced that it would remove the Bull Run Hydroelectric Project in 1999 after the company determined that demolition would be more economical for its customers than maintaining the facility and upgrading it to modern fish protection standards. PGE remains committed to hydropower and is in the process of upgrading fish protection at its remaining hydro projects. For more information, photos, video and updates, visit the Marmot Dam Web site. The information for this article was provided by PGE. Photographs: Portland General Electric Note: Portland General Electric, headquartered in For more information contact Mark Fryburg, PGE, (1) 503-464-8481. Mark.Fryburg@pgn.com Alder Creek Kayak Supply, Inc. Northwest Sportfishing Industry Assoc. National Marine Fisheries Service Oregon Council of Trout Unlimited Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Sandy River Basin Watershed Council U.S. Bureau of Land Management Photos: http://www.marmotdam.com/genphoto_files/generalphotos.html Videos: Overview of the Coffer dam construction Time lapse - Coffer dam construction removal project Overview of the dam removal project
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