Klamath Hydro License Tweak: No Power Boost, Just Paperwork Shuffle
Published Date: 1/9/2026
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Summary
PacifiCorp wants to make some changes to its Klamath Hydroelectric Project license, but these changes won’t affect how much power the project produces. People living near the Klamath River in Oregon and California, plus local and tribal groups, can share their thoughts or get involved by February 5, 2026. No big money changes are expected, but it’s a chance to speak up about the project’s future!
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Fall Creek decommissioned and conveyed to Yreka
PacifiCorp proposes to decommission the Fall Creek Development (filed August 22, 2025) and convey the decommissioned infrastructure and associated lands to the City of Yreka, California for the City's water supply. The filing says the action would cease power generation at Fall Creek, leave infrastructure in place to maintain the City’s water supply and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife's hatchery operations, and that no construction or ground-disturbing activities are proposed.
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