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After years of legal battles, negotiators have reached an agreement to remove four dams along the Klamath River in California and Oregon. It’s being called one of the biggest removal projects in the nation. We talk with stake holders, including some local officials who say “not so fast.”

Guests:

Troy Fletcher, policy analyst, Yurok Tribe member and lead negotiator for the Yurok Tribe

Steve Rothert, California director for American Rivers

Michael Kobseff, chair of the Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors

Dean Brockbank, vice president and general counsel lead negotiator for Pacificorp, which owns the four dams in question

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