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Conservationists have criticized the hydroelectric facilities for their impact on the ecology of the North Umpqua River watershed. Particular focus has been placed on the Soda Springs Dam, which restricts salmon and steelhead from swimming to spawning grounds upstream. A fish ladder allowing them
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The project was constructed by PacifiCorp between 1947 and 1956. The original federal license to operate the project was issued in 1947 for a period of 50 years, expiring in 1997. A settlement agreement to renew the license was approved in 2001 after prolonged negotiations between PacifiCorp and
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PacifiCorp owns and operates the North Umpqua Hydroelectric Project, FERC No. 1927, under a federal license issued on January 30, 1947. The initial license was issued for a period of 50 years, and expired on January 30,
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The project consists of eight dams, three reservoirs, and miles of flumes, canals,
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upstream passage was completed in 2012 at a cost of $ 60 million.
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Hydroelectric project in Douglas County, Oregon, U.S.
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Toketee Falls
hydroelectric
North Umpqua River
Douglas County, Oregon
PacifiCorp
penstocks


"North Umpqua River"
"Settlement Agreement Among Pacificorp, USDA Forest Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, USDI Fish & Wildlife Service, USDI Bureau of Land Management, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Oregon Water Resources Department Concerning the Relicensing of the North Umpqua Hydroelectric Project"
"Dams vs. fish? Mediate it!"
Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
"North Umpqua Hydroelectric Project"
"PacifiCorp hosts tour of North Umpqua Hydroelectric Project"
The News-Review
"North Umpqua Hydropower License Illegal"
Earthjustice
"Upper North Umpqua River Watershed"
Oregon State University
"Fish ladder completed at dam on North Umpqua River"
OregonLive
"River Be Dammed"
Eugene Weekly
"Public invited to tour unique fish passage and protection facilities at Soda Springs Dam"
The Umpqua Post
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Buildings and structures in Douglas County, Oregon
Hydroelectric power plants in Oregon
PacifiCorp

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