Tearing down four of its dams won’t just open up habitat to boost salmon populations. Supporters say a more free-flowing river will also improve water quality by removing the dam’s reservoirs where warm water pools, collects pollution from agricultural runoff and invites toxic algae growth and bacteria that can cause fish die-offs.
Opponents argue those reservoirs are vital to surrounding communities because they provide tax revenue, recreation opportunities and waterfront property values that will be lost when the dams are taken out
BUT MUH JETSKI DEALERSHIP
Helping the salmon is a latent function of saving the corpos money, but a function nevertheless!
Edit: I do wonder where they will make up that 2% electricity generation - will it be fossil fuels? If so, it would have made way more sense to just install those salmon migration ladders like they agreed to initially. Hydroelectricity is one of our most powerful weapons against climate change. It's actually a shame these are being destroyed.