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KWSU Panel Discussion - Salmon Recovery Issues
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- Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 11:48:33 -0700 (PDT)
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KWSU Panel Discussion - Salmon Recovery Issues
On Wednesday, April 14, 8-9pm, salmon recovery issues and the lower four
Snake River dams will be the topic of a live panel discussion held in
Studio B of KWSU-TV/10. This forum will be broadcast live on KWSU-TV,
channel 10, Pullman, and KTNW-TV, channel 10/31, Tri-Cities. Experts will
discuss the issues of preserving Northwest salmon and the operation of
federal dams; including the topic of breaching. Breaching, by definition is:
“…removing large earthen sections next to the concrete spillways and
powerhouses, allowing the river to flow in a nearly natural state. The
electricity-generating portions of the dams would cease to operate.”
Panel members represent a variety of views on the subject. The public is
invited to attend and will have the opportunity to ask questions.
KWSU-TV/10 studio is located in the Murrow Communications Building, first
floor. For those unable to attend, there will be an opportunity to ask
questions of the panel via e-mail. The following people will be on the
panel: BILL ARTHUR, NW Regional Director, Sierra Club-Cascade Chapter; SI
WHITMAN, Fisheries Manager, Nez Perce Tribal Department of Fisheries
Research Management; RANDY BOSTRUM, Manager, Port of Whitman; STEVE APPEL,
President, Washington Farm Bureau; DOUG ARNDT, Acting Chief, US Army Corps
of Engineers; TODD MADDOCK, Chair, Northwest Power Planning Council.
For further information contact Wendi Rowlands, (509) 335-6568 or e-mail:
<rowlands@mail@wsu.edu>.
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