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  2. Klamath River Hydroelectric Project - Wikipedia

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    The Klamath River Hydroelectric Project was a series of hydroelectric dams and other facilities on the mainstem of the Klamath River, in a watershed on both sides of the California-Oregon border. The infrastructure was constructed between 1903 and 1962, the first elements engineered and built by the California Oregon Power Company ("Copco").

  3. The largest dam removal project in the US is completed – a ...

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    The Klamath River dams removal project was a significant win for tribal nations on the Oregon-California border who for decades have fought to restore the river back to its natural state.

  4. Copco Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake's waters were impounded by the Copco Number 1 Dam, which was completed in 1922 as part of the Klamath River Hydroelectric Project. The dam was breached in January 2024 as a component of the Klamath River Renewal Project following decades of activism from the Un-Dam the Klamath movement. The dam structure was fully removed by the early ...

  5. As removal of dams frees Klamath River, California tribes see ...

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    The removal of the four dams, which were built without tribes’ consent between 1912 and the 1960s, has cleared the way for California to return more than 2,800 acres of ancestral land to the ...

  6. California will help return tribal lands as part of the ... - AOL

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    Read more:As dismantling of largest dam begins on Klamath River, activists see 'new beginning' The Gold Rush of the mid- to late 1800s brought miners to the area who killed Indigenous people and ...

  7. Klamath River - Wikipedia

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    The Fourmile Lake Dam and Hyatt Dam, which divert water from tributaries of the Klamath River into the Rogue River system, were originally built by private irrigation companies in the 1920s. [122] In 1954, the Bureau of Reclamation was authorized to expand the project.

  8. The largest dam removal in history stirs hopes of restoring ...

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    Native activists fought for years to build support for taking down dams on the Klamath River in Northern California. Now, they hope removing the dams will help save their salmon.

  9. Klamath Diversion - Wikipedia

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    The California Water Plan was virtually identical to the Bureau of Reclamation proposal, except on a matter of scale. No fewer than sixteen new dams were proposed, including four on the Klamath River, five on the Trinity River, and others on the Smith, Mad, and Eel River systems. Like the Bureau of Reclamation proposal, this iteration died a ...