In this March 5, 2020, photo, Georgiana Gensaw, a member of the Yurok tribe, pauses to reflect as she walks along Blue Creek, a tributary of the Klamath River that has special tribal significance and is also key to the survival of salmon, near Klamath, Calif. A plan to demolish four dams on the lower Klamath River has sharpened a decades-old dispute over who has the biggest claim to the river's life-giving waters. The project, if it goes forward, would be the largest dam dem…
March 29, 2020
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Largest US dam removal stirs debate over coveted West water
KLAMATH, Calif. (AP) — The second-largest river in California has sustained Native American tribes with plentiful salmon for millennia, provided upstream farmers with irrigation water for generations and served as a haven for retirees who built dream homes along its banks.