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Related: About this forumUSDA Secretary Obsessed W. Preventing Removal Of Small Norcal Dam With No Hydroelectric Capacity
The Potter Valley Project, which dams Northern Californias Eel River, isnt doing very much right now. Its reservoir is clogged with sediment, and drought often empties it out. The project once supported a hydroelectric power plant that could produce about 9 megawatts of electricity, which is about 1 percent of a typical fossil-fuel-fired plant, but it has not worked in years. Plus, some of its infrastructure may be at risk of collapsing during an earthquake.
Like thousands of other small dams across the U.S., it is now more trouble than its worth. Thats why the utility that owns the project, Pacific Gas and Electric, moved last year to demolish it and undam the river. PG&E has wanted to abandon the project for decades, but a final removal agreement required years of careful negotiation. The dam project currently supplies water to vineyards and cities in Sonoma County, and its the sole water source for the rural farm community of Potter Valley. The final agreement was a delicate compromise: The Round Valley Indian Tribe, which has senior rights to water from the Eel, agreed to let some water flow from the river to farmers through a diversion tunnel, and the farmers agreed to accept about half the water they had received in past years when the reservoir was full. Supporters say that dam removal will restore natural water flow for vulnerable fish that have long inhabited the river. But now, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins appears determined to blow up the deal.
The longtime ally of President Trump has joined a small group of local residents in mounting a public campaign against the deal. She may well succeed shes already identified an obscure Southern California water agency that suggests its open to taking control of the dams. The intervention is just the latest in a series of efforts by Rollins to turn conservation issues into culture-war fodder. Under her leadership, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, or USDA, has targeted federal funding for sustainable farming practices as well as programs that broaden farmers access to USDA support terminating billions of dollars worth of grants on the grounds that such initiatives are what Rollins has called woke holdovers from the Biden administration.
Supporters of dam removal have reacted to Rollinss intervention with incredulity. Its not really even the federal government [opposing the agreement]. Its a couple of MAGA extremists who happen to be government actors, said U.S. Representative Jared Huffman, a Democrat who represents the area in Congress. Its sort of political theater masked as some sort of policy move that purports to be about taking over and operating this project, which is pretty preposterous.
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https://grist.org/politics/brooke-rollins-potter-valley-project-california-dams/
mopinko
(74,075 posts)dynamite the damn dam, and let them try to do something about it.
GiqueCee
(4,891 posts)... has his head up his ass, and doesn't even know the meaning of the word, woke, as in being a socially responsible citizen, which he is most assuredly NOT.