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- The Project – Klamath River Renewal
KRRC’s dam removal contractor, Kiewit Infrastructure West Co (Kiewit) completed removal of Copco No 2 dam in November 2023 and removal of Iron Gate, Copco No 1, and J C Boyle dams in October 2024
- FAQs – Klamath River Renewal
What types of research went into developing KRRC’s water quality monitoring plan? Is KRRC monitoring for heavy metals in the water that is being released from the reservoirs?
- KRRC Staff – Klamath River Renewal
KRRC is a private non-profit guided by 14 board members with diverse experience and shared interest in seeing the economy and environment of the Klamath Basin thrive
- Our Story – Klamath River Renewal
The Klamath River Renewal Corporation, or KRRC, is a private, independent nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization formed by signatories of the amended Klamath Hydroelectric Settlement Agreement, or KHSA
- Memorandum of Agreement – Klamath River Renewal
With the MOA in place, the parties submitted an Amended License Surrender Application to FERC The KRRC project is the largest dam removal and river restoration project in US History
- Initial Phase of Drawdown Complete, Restoration Underway
The Klamath River Renewal Corporation (KRRC) is a private, independent nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization formed in 2016 by 23 signatories of the amended Klamath Hydroelectric Settlement Agreement, or KHSA
- Definite Decommissioning Plan – Klamath River Renewal
The DDP was KRRC’s comprehensive plan to physically remove J C Boyle, Copco 1, Copco 2, and Iron Gate dams for a free-flowing condition and volitional fish passage, site remediation and restoration, and avoidance or minimization of adverse downstream impacts
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