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The Trump Administration’s recent decision to step back from an agreement designed to speed the march toward breaching the Lower Snake River dams has the Pacific Northwest farming community breathing a guarded sigh of relief.
But John Stuhlmiller, Washington State Water Resources Association Executive Director, tells Dillon that while it’s a move in the right direction to step back from the brink and include more voices in the process, other threats remain for the dams and the farming communities they support.
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The Trump Administration’s recent decision to step back from an agreement designed to speed the march toward breaching the Lower Snake River dams has the Pacific Northwest farming community breathing a guarded sigh of relief.
But John Stuhlmiller, Washington State Water Resources Association Executive Director, tells Dillon that while it’s a move in the right direction to step back from the brink and include more voices in the process, other threats remain for the dams and the farming communities they support.

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