News Notes from Columbia River Gorge organizations

Settlement Aims to Slash Toxic Pollution from the Pacific Northwest’s Largest Dam

January 19, 2017 (Portland, Ore.) Columbia Riverkeeper reached a settlement with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation designed to end uncontrolled toxic oil pollution from Grand Coulee Dam, bringing one of the nation’s biggest dams into compliance with the Clean Water Act. Grand Coulee, Riverkeeper says, has leaked oil into the Columbia for over 70 years: endangering public health and threatening fish and wildlife…Read Columbia Riverkeeper’s article here.

Environmental and Health Groups File to Intervene in Union Pacific Lawsuit

Portland, OR. Friends of the Columbia Gorge (Friends), Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility, and Columbia Riverkeeper filed a motion Jan. 23, 2017 to intervene in opposition to Union Pacific’s recent lawsuit in federal court seeking to exempt itself from the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Act…Read Friends of the Columbia Gorge’s article here.

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