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Elwha dam removal slowly moves forward. (progress in effort to remove two dams on Washington State's Elwha River as part of effort to save river's ecosystem)

National Parks, November, 1994

The fate of two controversial dams on Washington's Elwha River may finally be decided, in part because of a recent report submitted to Congress by Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt that endorses removal.

When it approved the Elwha River Ecosystem and Fisheries Restoration Act in 1992, Congress mandated that the report study the feasibility of removing the dams, which were built in the early part of the 20th century. The law states that the dams can be acquired by the Department of the Interior if it is shown that full restoration of the Elwha River ecosystem depends on it. NPCA and a host of conservation groups have advocated the removal of the dams since the mid-1980s.

"NPCA continues to strongly endorse the breaching of the dams as the only way to...

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