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THE KLAMATH RIVER is undergoing a historic transformation as the U.S. dismantles FOUR MASSIVE DAMS that have shaped its flow for over a century. These structures once symbolized progress, generating enough hydropower to supply 70,000 homes and supporting agriculture across the region. But over the years, the environmental cost became undeniable—blocked salmon migration, declining fish populations, toxic algal blooms, and devastating impacts on Indigenous tribes who have relied on the river for millennia. In this video, we dive deep into why the Lower Klamath Project is being decommissioned, how these dams are being carefully removed, and what the future holds for the Klamath River. From heartbreaking fish die-offs to innovative restoration efforts involving native plants and seeds, the process is as intricate as it is inspiring. But not everyone is celebrating. Communities around the dams have faced property value losses, tax revenue reductions, and higher energy bills as PacifiCorp redirects its focus to renewable energy sources like wind and solar. So, is this a step forward or a controversial compromise? Watch as we explore the challenges, the triumphs, and the monumental impact of returning the Klamath River to its natural state. 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for weekly updates on the world’s most fascinating megaprojects and engineering marvels! 0:00 Intro 1:20 Why 5:10 How 8:45 Replacement Sponsors/Promotions contact us at: [email protected] #KlamathRiver #DamRemoval #Megaprojects #EnvironmentalRestoration #SustainableEnergy #IndigenousRights #RenewableEnergy #Hydropower #SalmonRestoration #EcosystemRecovery #EngineeringMarvels #ConstructionNews