After nearly a decade of planning, work will start to remove the Carpentersville dam.
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Workers have dismantled the final dams on a key section of the Klamath River, letting salmon swim freely for the first time in a century. This forms part of the largest dam removal project in US history, aiming to restore natural river ecosystems and bolster salmon populations, which are crucial to Indigenous tribes and local wildlife.
After nearly a decade of planning, work will start to remove the Carpentersville dam.
After nearly a decade of planning, work will start to remove the Carpentersville dam.
The latest dam level stats in the Western Cape show that five of the six of the major dams in the province are in excess of capacity.
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