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Federal infrastructure funding fuels push to remove dams

  • The Demolition of Shulls Mill Dam is part of a national trend to return rivers to their natural state by removing aging structures, aimed at boosting biodiversity and water quality.
  • Over $2 billion is allocated to federal agencies for maintaining and removing dams, including $920 million already spent on 544 projects.
  • The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service received $200 million for dam removal, with $70 million in grants announced for 43 projects in 29 states.
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