Comment on the Dam Removal Environmental Impact Statement 12/20/2011 |
The Interior Department has extended the deadline to comment on the dam removal alternatives in their EIR/EIS. Alternatives 2 & 3 return the river to a free-flowing condition. #2 requires full removal of the four hydroelectric dams; #3 retains parts of the facilities. Here are links to the Summary of Key Conclusions and the Executive Summary of the Draft EIR/EIS. The alternatives begin on page 21. Summary of Key Conclusions from the Draft EIR/EIS and related reports (4 pages) Executive Summary of the Draft EIR/EIS |
99 PBS-World TV stations will broadcast River of Renewal in 30 states 7/8/2011 3:58:10 PM |
Below are screening times for 99 PBS-World stations in 30 states: 8/10/11 8 am EST 8/11/11 11 am EST 8/12/11 6 am EST 8/14/11 5 am & 5 pm EST 8/15/11 11 am EST 8/16/11 6 am EST The
cities where River of Renewal will be broadcast include
Boston, Cleveland, Philadelphia Pittsburg, St. Louis, Dallas, Atlanta,
New Orleans, and Fairbanks. Eight stations in Atlanta will broadcast the
film and seven in Mississippi. Near the Klamath Basin there will be
showings on KIXE in Chico, California, KEET in Eureka, and KSYS in
Medford. For a complete list of screenings, go to |
A Month of Screenings at the NMAI 12/15/2010 |
River of Renewal will be screened twice a day at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC the entire month of April, 2011. On Earth Day, April 22, there will be a special screening with filmmakers Jack Kohler and Stephen Most present for the Q & A. |
A Deal, but not a Done Deal 10/11/2009 |
The Klamath Hydroelectric Settlement Agreement (KHSA) is expected to be signed by the end of 2009. But even when signed, this will not be a done deal. |
Broadcast Announcement 10/5/2009 |
The broadcast announcement has been released! Check the Press Room for more information! |