Oil Pollution from Dams
You can add oil pollution to the list of reasons why the lower for Snake River dams need to be removed.
For the first time in its history, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will have to disclose the amount of pollutants its dams are sending into waterways in a groundbreaking legal settlement that could have broad implications for the Corps' hundreds of dams nationwide.
The Corps announced in a settlement Monday that it will immediately notify the conservation group that filed the lawsuit of any oil spills among its eight dams on the Columbia and Snake rivers in Oregon and Washington.
The Corps also will apply to the Environmental Protection Agency for pollution permits, something the Corps has never done for the dams on the Columbia and Snake rivers.
LINK (via: US News)
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It seems like the Clean Water Act has been swept under the rug, and all of the benefits of that legal protection are up for grabs. Sickening.