COUNCIL HEARS POSSIBLE IMPACTS OF REDUCED SUMMER SPILL PROPOSALS

The financial windfall could be as high as $77 million and the biological loss as high as an estimated 19,000 Columbia River basin adult fall chinook salmon on average annually if hydrosystem “spill” for fish passage is turned off in July and August, according to analysis released this week.

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