California

For more than two decades, American Whitewater has led the effort to restore California’s rivers affected by hydropower development, reconnecting people to hundreds of miles of flowing water across the state. By engaging in the federal dam relicensing process, the organization has used science-based approaches to return more natural flow patterns to rivers such as the Feather, American, Kern, McCloud, and Rubicon. This work has improved conditions for fish and wildlife, revitalized riparian ecosystems, and created new opportunities for human-powered recreation. Through these efforts, American Whitewater has helped ensure that hydropower projects are managed with equal consideration for ecological health, recreation, and community values, setting a national model for watershed restoration that benefits both rivers and the people who care for them.

 

California: News

The Bureau of Land Management’s Big Bar Launch facility off of Highway 49 is the only legal... [read more]
American Whitewater is excited to announce the 2025 forecast for recreational flows on the San Joaquin Horseshoe... [read more]
Flows on the South Yuba River (CA) will continue to be closer to natural flows for a... [read more]
American Whitewater has negotiated 2025 recreational flow dates for the Upper American River Hydroelectric Project operated by... [read more]
Placer County Public Works is moving forward with the replacement of Yankee Jim’s Bridge over the North... [read more]
[Fresno,Calif., Oct. 3, 2024] – State and federal agencies have mandated new safety and environmental conditions for... [read more]
On August 28th, Tribal members gathered alongside government officials and nonprofit partners to cheer as the final... [read more]
Southern California Edison is currently in the process of relicensing their Kern River #3 (KR3) hydroelectric project... [read more]

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