A key piece of the upper Deschutes River’s salmon restoration effort — a 573,000-pound, 140-foot-long steel conduit — separated Saturday evening with roughly half sinking to the bottom of central Oregon’s Lake Billy Chinook.
A key piece of the upper Deschutes River’s salmon restoration effort — a 573,000-pound, 140-foot-long steel conduit — separated Saturday evening with roughly half sinking to the bottom of central Oregon’s Lake Billy Chinook.