Sep03

SNAKE RIVER, ICE HARBOR DAM TOUR

SNAKE RIVER, ICE HARBOR DAM TOUR
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The future health of the Snake and Columbia River System is important for communities in the Pacific Northwest. As with any important issue the Washington State legislature deals with, developing a thorough understanding of our shared natural resource will help guide better policy discussions. Over 56 persons including legislative offices participated in a tour of the Columbia and Snake River system including locking through Ice Harbor Dam. Key discussions given by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers included the Pasco Levee System & Recreation Site Management; Ice Harbor Turbine Replacement Project; and Operations to Optimize Fish Passage and Navigation Lock. Other presentations included Meeting Mandates, Recovering Salmon, and Protecting Disadvantaged Communities;  Clean Energy Policy Consequences and the Increasingly Fragile Northwest Power Grid; Irrigation – The Need for Food Security; and River Transportation – A Gateway for Regional Growth & Carbon Reduction.  Thank you to all presenters and sponsors of the program:

Northwest Dairy Association

Northwest Grain Growers

Northwest RiverPartners

NW Agricultural Cooperative Council

Pacific Northwest Waterways Association (PNWA)

Shaver

Tidewater

Tri-Cities Grain

Washington Association of Wheat Growers

Washington Grain Commission

Washington Potato & Onion Association

Washington Public Ports Association

Washington State Potato Commission

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Friday, 03 September 2021