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

On December 17th 2018, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a new license for the Poe... [read more]
The California Natural Resources Agency recently released the draft Mokelumne River Wild and Scenic Study Report, recommending... [read more]
September 19, 2017 – American Whitewater co- authored a new report, The Oroville Dam 2017 Spillway Incident:... [read more]
News Release from the Chief Adminsitrative Office of El Dorado County: COUNTY AND COALITION OF RECREATION GROUPS... [read more]
Recently, the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) made an unexpected move to advocate for policies that would... [read more]
This summer the Sierra, Sequoia and Inyo National Forests are seeking feedback from the public on their... [read more]
California is emerging from a multi-year drought and it is no surprise that there are many new... [read more]
Dick Schwid’s guidebook, West Coast River Touring  is now available on the American Whitewater  website as a... [read more]

California: Projects

California: Events

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