Opportunity for Input on Future Recreation and Stewardship of Sandy River, OR

posted May 19, 2006
by Thomas O'Keefe
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Four years ago AW signed the Settlement Agreement for the removal of Marmot Dam and PGE's Bull Run Hydroelectric Project. As the project is removed the lands will be transferred to public ownership. Paddlers and all who enjoy this river now have an opportunity to help develop a vision for future management of the river corridor including public access to the river and necessary stewardship.

Oregon - Sandy River Basin Dam Removal Signed!

posted October 25, 2002
by Scott Collins
Yesterday, American Whitewater signed an agreement to remove two dams in the Sandy River Basin that currently block passage for threatened salmon and steelhead. The agreement will preserve 5,000 acres of land and significantly improve intermediate boating opportunities in the area.

Sandy River Found Navigable! (OR)

posted February 8, 2002
by Jason Robertson
American Whitewater helped Oregon's residents win a major navigability victory on the Sandy River this week. Oregon's State Land Board ruled on February 5th that the lower 37.5 mile section of the Sandy River is navigable under Federal law.

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