Historic Deal Revives Plan for Largest US Dam Demolition

Historic Deal Revives Plan for Largest US Dam Demolition
The Iron Gate Dam, powerhouse, and spillway are on the lower Klamath River near Hornbrook, Calif., on March 3, 2020. Gillian Flaccus/File/AP Photo
The Associated Press
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PORTLAND, Ore.—An agreement announced Tuesday paves the way for the largest dam demolition in U.S. history, a project that promises to reopen hundreds of miles of waterway along the Oregon-California border to salmon that are critical to tribes but have dwindled to almost nothing in recent years.

If approved, the deal would revive plans to remove four massive hydroelectric dams on the lower Klamath River, creating the foundation for the most ambitious salmon restoration effort in history. The project on California’s second-largest river would be at the vanguard of a trend toward dam demolitions in the United States as the structures age and become less economically viable amid growing environmental concerns about the health of native fish.