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Eel River Dams Face Political Crossfire
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PG&E’s plan to decommission century-old Eel River dams by 2025 faces a major political and environmental showdown. While the utility says the dams are financially obsolete, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has joined forces with Interior and PG&E leadership to keep them running—citing vital support for local communities. This move clashes with a coalition’s plan to restore salmon habitats and tribal water rights after dam removal. Farmers argue the dams are essential for summer water supply, while environmentalists and lawmakers like Jared Huffman call the intervention “political theater.” Meanwhile, a Southern California water district is eyeing takeover, and FERC’s final decision looms—leaving the dams’ fate uncertain.
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