| Agencies issue plan to run Columbia dams, preserve salmon |
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| Written by JEFF BARNARD, Associated Press | |
| Tuesday, 06 May 2008 | |
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The Bush administration yesterday issued its final court-ordered plans for making Columbia Basin hydroelectric dams and irrigation projects safe for endangered salmon. Read More...
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