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1. SPOKANE CROWD DEBATES BREACHING QUESTION
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Tuesday, August 26, 2003 (PST) |
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Federal officials who say decisions will be based on pure science and
economics were met with a flood of emotional pleas Tuesday during a
meeting in Spokane to discuss, among other things, dam breaching's
potential for aiding salmon and steelhead recovery.
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2. CLARKSTON HEARING GETS BIG TURNOUT
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Tuesday, August 26, 2003 (PST) |
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Those who support removing the four lower Snake River Dams to recover
threatened and endangered fish made a surprisingly strong showing at
public meetings in Clarkston, Wash., on salmon and steelhead recovery
Thursday.
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3. CLINTON PROPOSES SALMON FUNDING INCREASE
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Tuesday, August 26, 2003 (PST) |
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The National Marine Fisheries Service would increase spending on
Northwest salmon recovery by $9 million in FY2001, under the final
budget of President Clinton's term.
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4. CORPS' BUDGET CALLS FOR $33 MILLION INCREASE FOR FISH
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Tuesday, August 26, 2003 (PST) |
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Under the Clinton administration's proposed budget for FY2001, spending
on Columbia River fish mitigation would increase by $33 million to $91
million.
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5. SENATE PANEL APPROVES SALMON FUNDING BILLS
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Tuesday, August 26, 2003 (PST) |
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Two bills dealing with federal funding of Columbia Basin salmon recovery
projects won approval from the Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee on Thursday.
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6. FEDS ATTEMPT MARRIAGE OF ESA, CLEAN WATER ACT
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Tuesday, August 26, 2003 (PST) |
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When it issues a biological opinion of the federal hydro system, the
National Marine Fisheries Service will attach a work in progress that
also addresses federal Clean Water Act issues in the Columbia River
mainstem.
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