:stewardship:chasm_pinch.jpg New York State Electric and Gas blocked access to the Ausable River downstream of their Rainbow Falls project for many years. AW worked through the dam relicensing process for over 6 years to force the power company to allow public access. Every step was a challenge. Even though federal law requires dam owners to allow public access and portage, the dam owner consistently refused to agree to public access.

When FERC initially analyzed the situation they agreed with us that access was possible, legal, and a benefit to the public - yet recommended against access. AW cried foul and convinced FERC to order access in their final order. The license required the previously thwarted flow study to be completed, which it was in 2005.

Paddlers found a spectacular and truly unique class IV river set in a deep and narrow chasm. Portage and scouting at river level was easy, and most paddlers wanted to do laps. A wide range of flows were found to provide boating opportunities, including levels frequently and naturally present in the summer and fall.

After numerous decisions, appeals, and even intimidation tactics from the Ausable Chasm Company, the river was eventually opened to public access on June 18, 2010. While a major victory on a remarkable river, we remain disappointed that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission allows the power company to lock the public out of the river from November through the Friday of Memorial Day weekend. With this said, we hope paddlers enjoy the summer and fall opportunities to enjoy the Ausable Chasm!

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