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Bonneville Dam, Washington⁄Oregon, 1995
Clean and inexpensive hydroelectric power from the dams along the Columbia River came at a price: the decline of the Pacific salmon. The Columbia now resembles a series of lakes more than a river, preventing young fish from making it to sea during spring flows each year.
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