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PacifiCorp (a Berkshire-Hathaway subsidiary) has promised the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, Yakama Nation, and the State of Washington that the company will improve three dams on the Lewis River to let salmon reach their spawning areas.
In 2004, PacifiCorp promised to complete most of the dam improvements needed for full fish passage throughout the watershed by 2021. Then, the target date slipped to 2026. Now, PacifiCorp has requested an extension until 2029.
Scientists agree that re-connecting salmon with existing, high-quality spawning habitat is the best way to recover the Lewis River salmon. According to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, “Full fish passage . . . is key to recovery for Lewis River anadromous populations of spring Chinook, winter steelhead, coho and bull trout.”
What is the reason for the latest extension request? NOAA Fisheries (the federal agency in charge of protecting endangered salmon) has said that it’s not prioritizing review of the Lewis River fish passage issue.
