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December 30, 2005
Judge Redden Refuses to Substantially Change Proposed Columbia River Hydro Operations During 2006
Today, Judge James Redden issued an opinion and order in NWF v. NMFS largely refusing to change the planned operations of the Columbia River hydro system with respect to spill and flow augmentation. Judge Redden's opinion gave the federal government deference on every close issue. 12/30 Opinion on Injunctive Relief Pending Columbia River BiOp Remand
December 30, 2005 in Biodiversity, Cases, Governance/Management, Law, North America, Sustainability, US | Permalink
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