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NORTHWEST (DVW2UHJRQLDQ Page 2A 7KXUVGD\$SULO 2I¿FLDOVLJQSDFWWRWHDUGRZQGDPV Deals also protect farmers from rising power, water prices By JONATHAN J. COOPER Associated Press 6$&5$0(172 &DOLI ² (QGDQJHUHG VDOPRQ EORFNHG IRU nearly a century from hundreds RI PLOHV RI WKH .ODPDWK 5LYHU LQ Oregon and California are expected to return en masse under unusual agreements signed Wednesday to WHDUGRZQIRXUK\GURHOHFWULFGDPV 86 ,QWHULRU 6HFUHWDU\ 6DOO\ Jewell, who signed agreements ZLWK WKH JRYHUQRUV RI ERWK VWDWHV VDLG WKH SODQ ZRXOG EULQJ DERXW one of the largest river restoration SURMHFWVLQWKHKLVWRU\RIWKH86 The landmark deals also protect farmers and ranchers from rising power and water prices as the various interests work to end long-running water wars in the GURXJKWVWULFNHQ .ODPDWK 5LYHU EDVLQ 7KH GDPV QRZ EORFN ¿VK IURP migrating to their historic spawning grounds and also degrade water TXDOLW\VSUHDGLQJ¿VKGLVHDVHVDQG DOJDH EORRPV 6DOPRQ DUH VDFUHG WR VRPH 1DWLYH $PHULFDQ WULEHV WKDW XVH WKHP IRU VXEVLVWHQFH DQG FHUHPRQ\ ³2XUDOORFDWLRQRI¿VKWKLV\HDU GRHVQ¶WPHHWKDOIRIRXUVXEVLVWHQFH IRU RXU SHRSOH´ VDLG <XURN 7ULEH 9LFH &KDLUPDQ 'DYLG *HQVDZ “This is a threat to our culture, our religion and the economic survival RIRXUSHRSOH´ 7KH.ODPDWKEDVLQKDVEHHQWKH VLWHRIWHQVHGLVSXWHVEHWZHHQWULEHV environmentalists, farmers and Will Houston/The Times-Standard via AP U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell speaks to a crowd of over 200 people at the mouth of the Klamath River before sign- ing a new dam removal agreement Wednesday in Klamath, Calif. UDQFKHUVIRUQHDUO\WZRGHFDGHV ,Q ZDWHU GHOLYHULHV WR farmers and ranchers were severely FXUWDLOHG$GXOW VDOPRQ VXIIHUHG D PDMRU GLHRII D \HDU ODWHU 6DOPRQ KDUYHVWVKDYHEHHQVKDUSO\UHGXFHG IRUWKHWULEHVDVZHOODVUHFUHDWLRQDO DQGFRPPHUFLDO¿VKHUV The latest deal is spelled out in two agreements signed at the mouth of the river in Northern California LQDFHUHPRQ\DWWHQGHGE\2UHJRQ *RY.DWH%URZQ&DOLIRUQLD*RY -HUU\%URZQIHGHUDORI¿FLDOVWULEDO leaders, conservation groups, large- scale water users and dam-owner 3DFL¿&RUS “This is a huge exercise of KXPDQNLQG ¿[LQJ VRPH RI WKH mistakes of the past,” Jerry Brown VDLG The agreements include promises to keep working on a six-year-old settlement process that went dormant when Congress failed WR DSSURYH LW ODVW \HDU ,Q DGGLWLRQ to removing dams, an initial settle- PHQW ZRXOG KDYH UHVWRUHG WULEDO lands and provided more water for IDUPHUVDQGUDQFKHUV By removing the dams without congressional approval and providing price assurances to IDUPHUV EDFNHUV KRSH WR PDNH 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