New York Times: Beginning late this summer, one of the most promising and pure acts of environmental restoration the region and the nation have ever seen will get under way here, experts say, in the form of the largest dam removal project in American history: the demolition of two massive hydroelectric dams, one of them 210 feet high, that block the otherwise pristine flow of the Elwha River, nearly all of which is within the boundaries of this remote national park. For a century, since the first dam was built......
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United States: Removal of Dams Expected to Replenish Salmon Population
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on July 29th, 2011
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