
In ‘momentous’ act, regulators approve demolition of four Klamath River dams: In a milestone decision, federal regulators on Thursday signed off on plans to demolish four aging dams along the Klamath River, paving the way for hundreds of miles of native fish habitat along the California-Oregon border to flow freely for the first time in more than a century. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s decision will see licenses of the four dams transferred from the PacifiCorp energy company—a subsidiary of Warren Buffet’s Berkshire Hathaway—to the Klamath River Renewal Corporation, a nonprofit entity created to oversee the dam removal, and to the states of California and Oregon. The vote marks the final major hurdle for what will be the largest dam removal project in the nation’s history, officials said. The $500-million demolition has been championed by environmental organizations, commercial fishing groups and tribes who spent 20 years fighting for the river’s restoration.