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A competing vision of water management in California is depicted in a mural near the Klamath River in Northern California. A slow-moving agreement between water agencies, dam operators and local, state and federal governments has paved the way for the removal of three dams along the Klamath River. Local residents and tribal groups like the Karuk look forward to the rebounding of the salmon and steelhead fisheries, important for tourism and cultural heritage. April 26, 2013.

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A competing vision of water management in California is depicted in a mural near the Klamath River in Northern California.  A slow-moving agreement between water agencies, dam operators and local, state and federal governments has paved the way for the removal of three dams along the Klamath River.  Local residents and tribal groups like the Karuk look forward to the rebounding of the salmon and steelhead fisheries, important for tourism and cultural heritage. April 26, 2013.