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Removal Of Dams On Klamath River Worry Some Local Residents

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Klamath River Dam Removal
Danny Fontaine and Francis Gill live in the Copco Lake community and recently purchased the Copco Lake store. They worry about the dramatic change that dam removal will bring to their community. (Photo by: Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio)

Dam Removal Causes Consternation For Residents Near Klamath River

People who live around several reservoirs in Siskiyou County are facing an uncertain future. Four dams on the Klamath River will be torn down over the next two years. Now, their lakefront properties will change as reservoirs turn into a free-flowing river again.
Reporter: Erik Neumann, Jefferson Public Radio  

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