Oregon Considered
Feds to Use Their Own Salmon Plan
April 05, 2005
Federal agencies that manage the Columbia River system announced today that they're implementing their drought plan. Under the plan, young salmon and steelhead would be removed from the Lower Snake River and inserted in barges and specialized tanker trucks.
But as Ley Garnett reports, conservation and fishing groups say the fed's main concern is maximum power generation.
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