Hydropower Reform Coalition

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Hydropower Reform Coalition

@HydroReform

A coalition of 160+ national, regional and local organizations restoring environmental and recreational values to rivers impacted by hydropower dams.

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NRDC 🌎🏡@NRDC·
The EPA has plans to weaken the Clean Water Act by significantly reducing the authority of states and Tribal Nations alike to protect waters threatened by pipelines and other big projects. This would mean forcing communities to accept pollution risks in favor of Big Polluters. Submit your comment now and fight against Big Polluters: on.nrdc.org/4rz2RAi
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Maven@MavensNotebook·
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District, has initiated a public review process for proposed updates to the operation of Oroville Dam and New Bullards Bar Dam. #cawater krcrtv.com/news/local/us-…
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Waterkeeper Alliance
Waterkeeper Alliance@Waterkeeper·
@EPA plans to weaken Section 401 of the Clean Water Act, reducing states' and tribes' ability to stop water pollution. This change threatens drinking water, wetlands, and fish habitats, and limits public participation. Don’t let the EPA put polluters’ profits ahead of clean water. Leave your comment today: tinyurl.com/ycx5k7k8
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Hydropower Reform Coalition@HydroReform·
Please join us for the HRC Hydropower Licensing 101 Training on February 18th from 12pm PST to 1pm PST. This training is an introduction to hydropower reform, including the licensing process and opportunities for involvement. Register here: forms.gle/MCC1sFaJzGcw37…
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American Rivers
American Rivers@americanrivers·
Today, many dams that were once at the epicenter of a community’s livelihood are now old, unsafe, or no longer serving their intended purposes. 🗺️ Check out our map of U.S. dams removed since 1912: americanrivers.org/threats-soluti…
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American Rivers
American Rivers@americanrivers·
Restoring natural flows at Bateman Island will open WA's Yakima River Delta to a better future for salmon and steelhead. We’re excited to see this major project underway with our Yakima Basin Integrated Plan partners! 🙌 Read more: americanrivers.org/2026/01/projec…
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American Rivers
American Rivers@americanrivers·
For over 50 years, the Clean Water Act has been the first line of defense for your drinking water. After all, the fundamental U.S. law is specifically tasked with reducing water pollution and protecting our nation’s water resources. 🚰 Learn more: americanrivers.org/2025/01/keepin…
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Maven@MavensNotebook·
Salmon are once again making their way up the Klamath River following a massive dam removal project. But some are now worried about keeping the fish off agricultural land. #cawater ijpr.org/environment-en…
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Wild Salmon Center
Wild Salmon Center@wildsalmoncntr·
The final journey of a kokanee salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), captured during the 2025 run on the Upper Columbia River, an iconic watershed that spans both the U.S. and Canada. (Video: @swissflyfisherman)
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PPIC Water@PPICWater·
An excellent look at how cooler river temperatures help salmon migrate and spawn, via @OPB. Klamath River temperatures changed dramatically after dam removal. That’s helping salmon swim farther upstream. #cawater opb.org/article/2025/1…
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Maven@MavensNotebook·
A major step forward for fish and river health was recently achieved in South Santa Clara County with the removal of Pickell’s Dam. Valley Water and Trout Unlimited partnered to bring it down, opening the way for a healthier river ecosystem. #cawater valleywaternews.org/2025/11/10/val…
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California Trout
California Trout@CalTrout·
The Eel River is on the precipice of running free, & we need YOUR voice. FERC is accepting public comments on the dam removal through Nov. 30 - a rare chance to speak to decision-makers. 💬 Tell them why a free-flowing Eel matters! Submit your comment 👉 ferconline.ferc.gov/QuickComment.a…
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American Rivers
American Rivers@americanrivers·
American Rivers Director of Dam Removal, Katie Schmidt, recently presented at the Clean Currents Hydropower Conference! Katie led workshops covering hydropower dam decommissioning and dam safety advocating for a safe hydropower fleet and the rehabilitation or removal of unsafe non-powered dams.
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Hydropower Reform Coalition@HydroReform·
Please join us for the HRC Hydropower Licensing 101 Training on November 19th at 12pm PST/3pm EST. This training is an introduction to hydropower reform, including the licensing process and opportunities for involvement. Register here: forms.gle/tGbRxq32hRWzLP…
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Jim Cantore
Jim Cantore@JimCantore·
These life changing, cutting edge institutions have saved lives. Forecasting advances and lead time warnings would not be where they are today without them. This is a big step backwards.
Matthew Cappucci@MatthewCappucci

BREAKING: NOAA is proposing to eliminate most federal hurricane/tornado research in sweeping 2026 budget cuts. This includes the elimination of the National Severe Storms Laboratory and the Hurricane Research Division — curtailing forecast improvements for hurricane- and tornado-prone areas. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its proposed budget for 2026 on Monday. Aside from a 17% workforce reduction, the proposal seeks to eliminate OAR — Ocean and Atmospheric Research — an umbrella for most federally-funded weather and climate research. OAR is made up of 10 research laboratories and 16 affiliated cooperative institutes at various universities. One of the laboratories to be shuttered is NSSL, or the National Severe Storms Laboratory in Norman, Oklahoma. They’ve been around for 60 years. They’re the first ones to ever use radar to track a tornado’s life cycle (they did that in Union City, Oklahoma on May 24, 1973). NSSL was the driver that spurred Congress to approve nationwide weather radar in the 1980s. It’s why we have tornado warnings (those weren’t a thing just a few generations ago). NSSL is currently working on an AI and machine learning-driven program called “Warn on Forecast,” which will use ultra high-resolution weather models that could allow the issuance of tornado warnings HOURS before a thunderstorm even develops. The project “is designed to make probabilistic predictions of individual thunderstorms out to six hours in advance” writes NSSL. It too is on the chopping block. NSSL has also been working to develop and implement “phased-array radar,” which would allow radars to target individual thunderstorms and scan more rapidly, providing ultra-fast radar scans low within a storm. That would improve tornado detection. (Conventional radars — those dome-like things you see — spin around and around, which adds time to each scan). It’s because of NSSL that we have “dual-polarization” radar, which is what lets us detect debris the instant a tornado touches down. NSSL is also working on a groundbreaking hail study that is in jeopardy. Hail costs U.S. insurers some $10 billion per year. Understanding how to better forecast it could mitigate that loss and help meteorologists issue better warnings. But that’s just the start of proposed cuts. NOAA’s proposal would also eliminate the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory in Miami. That includes the Hurricane Research Division. The Hurricane Research Division is responsible for developing and maintaining one of our best hurricane-forecasting models — HAFS, or the Hurricane Analysis and Forecasting System. That’s the model that arguably best simulates storms that could rapidly intensify. As meteorologists, we rely heavily on it. It’s unclear what the future of the model would be. There are also some signs that Hurricane Hunter flights could be limited, though we’re working to learn more details on any specifics. Funding for replacement planes, which have been around since the mid-1970s, is uncertain. The planes were scheduled to be retired and replaced by 2030. Many climate monitoring services and databases could also be suspended. The American Meteorological Society — the nation’s preeminent body for atmospheric scientists — issued a statement condemning the proposed cuts and warning of concerning consequences. They argue that decisions are being made hastily, offering “little to no opportunity… [for] consideration of long-term impacts.” They also write “The scientific backbone and workforce needed to keep weather forecasts, alerts, and warnings accurate and effective will be drastically undercut, with unknown — yet almost certainly disastrous — consequences for public safety and economic health.” We’ll keep you abreast of the latest as we learn more information about proposed changes.

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