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The U.S. government acknowledged for the first time the harms the construction and operation of dams on two rivers have caused tribes.
The U.S. government is acknowledging that hydropower dams in the Pacific Northwest have harmed tribes. A new report from the Interior Department showed that dams built in the early 1900s alon… ...
The U.S. government has acknowledged for the first time the harms that the construction and operation of dams on the Columbia and Snake rivers in the Pacific Northwest have caused Native American t… ...
The US government has for the first time acknowledged the harms caused by the building of hydroelectric dams to Tribes in the Pacific Northwest. A 73-page report from the Department for the ...
SEATTLE -- The U.S. government on Tuesday acknowledged, for the first time, the harmful role it has played over the past century in building and operating dams in the Pacific Northwest -- dams ...
In a report released Tuesday, the Biden administration said that federal dams in the Columbia River Basin had inflicted damage on local communities, and committed to restoring native fish to the ...
The U.S. on June 18, 2024, acknowledged the harm that construction and operation of dams on the Columbia and Snake rivers in the Pacific Northwest have caused Native American tribes.
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