Water for Fish, Farms, and People
- March 14, 2017
- John Harrison

Water transactions are helping fish and boosting local economies across the West, and the Columbia River Basin provides an example of success.
In 2014, state and federal energy-efficiency codes for appliances, lights, motors, and other devices reduced electricity consumption by more than 2,500 average megawatts. That’s more than twice the annual electricity demand of the city of Seattle, energy consultant Tom Eckman
The Northwest Power and Conservation Council this month elected Oregon and Idaho members to lead the four-state energy and fish and wildlife planning agency in 2017.
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