Video from SYRCL (South Yuba River Citizens League)
Have you heard about the controversial plan to build Centennial Dam on the Bear River? If built, this 275-foot dam would block the last six miles of publicly accessible free-flowing river on the Bear. It would destroy fish and wildlife habitat, beloved swimming holes, and sacred Native American sites. The local water agency says they need this dam because climate change is reducing snowpack in the Yuba headwaters. Did you know that more than half of the Yuba’s waters are already diverted into the Bear River? Will they take more in the future when Centennial doesn’t fill? We don’t need a new dam generating more polluting sprawl and traffic. We can increase our water supply by restoring our forests and meadows, and use the water we do have more wisely.
Join SYRCL – and take action to meet our water needs — without another big dam.
Demand Transparency from NID!
Videos Online! Centennial Dam Watchdog Activist Summit
League of Women Voters Presents: "Centennial Dam & Regional Water Resources"
How a New Dam on the Bear River Threatens Native American's Living Culture
Centennial Dam FAQ (Download PDF)
Centennial Dam in the News
www.theunion.com/opinion/brian-hamilton-nid-directors-not-ready-for-prime-time/
www.theunion.com/news/local-news/several-groups-question-need-for-centennial-dam/
www.theunion.com/opinion/r-l-crabb-it-takes-a-village-idiot-164/
http://www.theunion.com/opinion/columns/peter-van-zant-there-are-alternatives-to-the-centennial-dam/
HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?
Read analysis
IS THERE ENOUGH WATER IN THE RIVER?
Read analysis
Have you heard about the controversial plan to build Centennial Dam on the Bear River? If built, this 275-foot dam would block the last six miles of publicly accessible free-flowing river on the Bear. It would destroy fish and wildlife habitat, beloved swimming holes, and sacred Native American sites. The local water agency says they need this dam because climate change is reducing snowpack in the Yuba headwaters. Did you know that more than half of the Yuba’s waters are already diverted into the Bear River? Will they take more in the future when Centennial doesn’t fill? We don’t need a new dam generating more polluting sprawl and traffic. We can increase our water supply by restoring our forests and meadows, and use the water we do have more wisely.
Join SYRCL – and take action to meet our water needs — without another big dam.
Demand Transparency from NID!
Videos Online! Centennial Dam Watchdog Activist Summit
League of Women Voters Presents: "Centennial Dam & Regional Water Resources"
How a New Dam on the Bear River Threatens Native American's Living Culture
Centennial Dam FAQ (Download PDF)
Centennial Dam in the News
www.theunion.com/opinion/brian-hamilton-nid-directors-not-ready-for-prime-time/
www.theunion.com/news/local-news/several-groups-question-need-for-centennial-dam/
www.theunion.com/opinion/r-l-crabb-it-takes-a-village-idiot-164/
http://www.theunion.com/opinion/columns/peter-van-zant-there-are-alternatives-to-the-centennial-dam/
HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?
Read analysis
IS THERE ENOUGH WATER IN THE RIVER?
Read analysis
Overview
NID’s proposed Centennial Dam will:
Comments submitted to the State Water Resources Control Board protesting NID's application for water rights for Centennial Dam:
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Foothills Water Network Responds to NID
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