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Thomas O’Keefe

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Snohomish PUD operates the Jackson Hydroelctric Project on the Sultan River. American Whitewater has a direct interest... [read more]
Rivers don't stop at international borders and conservation efforts should not either. Though American Whitewater currently does... [read more]
In 1986 FERC issued a license to Lewis County PUD to construct a new hydropower project at... [read more]
New York State Electric and Gas blocked access to the Ausable River downstream of their Rainbow Falls... [read more]
In 1997 American Whitewater began working on to restore the Feather River, which was heavily impacted from... [read more]
The Pit River is the largest river in northeastern California; its watershed is 4,324 square miles. The... [read more]
The Puyallup River drainages includes the White, Carbon, and Puyallup Rivers which originate off the slopes of... [read more]
To hear the real story of the Ashlu check out Bryan Smith's powerful documentary, 49 MW. Threats... [read more]

Thomas O’Keefe Articles

The final countdown for the Elwha River restoration project has begun, and the largest dam removal in... [read more]
American Whitewater is pleased to announce a new employment opportunity with our organization. Position: American Whitewater Stewardship AssistantDescription:... [read more]
American Whitewater is pleased to recognize Roland McNutt and Lisa Williams as the December 2010 Volunteers of the... [read more]
In late November the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) and Lone Star Industries, Inc., known as... [read more]
On December 2, 2010 United States District Judge J. Michelle Childs issued a decision regarding the management... [read more]
The November/December issue of the AW Journal features the 2010 Story and Photo Contest and includes:Board of... [read more]
Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks are hosting two "scoping" meetings this week in order to help... [read more]
After a 7 year hiatus the project to upgrade the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Road is back on... [read more]