JoseCuervo
New member
The Democratic Majourity in the Senate is the best thing to ever happen to Hunters and Fishermen. Maybe we can soon be salmon fishing in Nevada.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada has asked federal regulators to require Idaho Power Co. to provide passage to salmon and steelhead above its Hells Canyon Dams complex on the Snake River as a part of its new license.
Reid wrote to Joseph T. Kelliher, Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Aug. 27, urging the commission to do what it can to restore salmon runs to Nevada.
Commission officials said in 2005 that Idaho Power would not be required to include fish passage in its application for a new 50-year license for the three dams because water quality above the dams was too poor to support salmon and steelhead.
Adding fish passage would dramatically increase the costs of operating the dams, adding to the price of light bills for the Treasure Valley and most of southern Idaho.
Idaho Power officials previously suggested the costs of fish passage could be so high they might have to walk away from the dams.
Reid’s letter became public Saturday at a forum on salmon recovery organized for the Trout Unlimited national meeting at the Grove Hotel in Boise.