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Final Planning Report: Cle Elum Dam Fish Passage Facilities
This Final Planning Report, Cle Elum Dam Fish Passage Facilities, is the product of a Bureau of Reclamation-led cooperative investigation with the Yakama Nation, State and Federal agencies, and others, to study the feasibility of providing fish passage at the five large storage dams. A fish recovery effort has been underway in the Yakima River basin since the 1980s. Need for passage at Yakima Project dams was identified by the Northwest Power Planning Council in 1983. In 2004, the NPCC identified passage at Cle Elum Dam to be a Tier 1 priority, i.e., a priority that addresses correcting limiting factors having the greatest impact on local fish species. Reclamation began studying fish passage at the Yakima Project Dams in 2002, as a result of commitments made to Washington State and the Yakama Nation related to safety of dams (SOD) work that occurred at Keechelus Dam. In 2003, Reclamation completed an appraisal-level assessment of alternatives for providing fish passage at the five dams and identified Cle Elum and Bumping Lake Dams as the highest priority sites for continued investigation of fish passage feasibility.
Final Planning Report: Cle Elum Dam Fish Passage Facilities
This Final Planning Report, Cle Elum Dam Fish Passage Facilities, is the product of a Bureau of Reclamation-led cooperative investigation with the Yakama Nation, State and Federal agencies, and others, to study the feasibility of providing fish passage at the five large storage dams. A fish recovery effort has been underway in the Yakima River basin since the 1980s. Need for passage at Yakima Project dams was identified by the Northwest Power Planning Council in 1983. In 2004, the NPCC identified passage at Cle Elum Dam to be a Tier 1 priority, i.e., a priority that addresses correcting limiting factors having the greatest impact on local fish species. Reclamation began studying fish passage at the Yakima Project Dams in 2002, as a result of commitments made to Washington State and the Yakama Nation related to safety of dams (SOD) work that occurred at Keechelus Dam. In 2003, Reclamation completed an appraisal-level assessment of alternatives for providing fish passage at the five dams and identified Cle Elum and Bumping Lake Dams as the highest priority sites for continued investigation of fish passage feasibility.
Final Planning Report: Cle Elum Dam Fish Passage Facilities
2011
163 pages
Report
No indication
English
Cle Elum dam, Yakima project, Washington
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