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August 26, 2008

Restoring Fish Runs Above PGE's Deschutes River Dams

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For the first time in 40 years, salmon and steelhead could soon be swimming their way down the Metolius, Crooked and upper Deschutes Rivers as a result of new equipment now in advanced stages of construction.

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Fish passage around the Pelton and Round Butte dams on the Deschutes River will be achieved through
a 273-foot underwater tower and fish collection station.

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The sorted fish will have to be trucked around the dam to continue their journey to the Columbia and trucked back around when they return to spawn. 


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