7. CRITFC WANTS STRANDING PLAN ALTERED

In a tersely-worded letter to Northwest policymakers, the Columbia River
Inter-Tribal Fish Commission disagreed with a power operators’ plan to
reduce stranding of emerging fall chinook fry at Hanford Reach on the Columbia
River and offered a plan of its own that it says will further reduce stranding
of the fish. The letter from Ted Strong, CRITFC executive director as of
March 31, to executives of federal, state and public utility agencies asked
for an "expedited policy …

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