What will they do when the spring and fall floods along the river start happening again?
How about the lost salmon eggs that haven’t hatched when the dams are removed? How is that going to affect the salmon runs and how long will it take to recover?
Where are they going to replace the loss of electricity when the dams come down?
How will they irrigate the farm land that depends on the water from the dams?
Just a few questions.
I get the impression that the enviro extremists forbid such questions from being asked. As time goes on, anyone who has the audacity to ask such questions will be sent to reeducation camp, or worse.
Death from dihydrogen monoxide will go up.
Why do they need dams during draughts or floods?
Q1) What will they do when the spring and fall floods along the river start happening again?
A1) Nothing
Q2) How about the lost salmon eggs that haven’t hatched when the dams are removed?
A2) Not important.
Q3) How is that going to affect the salmon runs and how long will it take to recover?
A3) See A2; decades, if ever.
Q4) Where are they going to replace the loss of electricity when the dams come down?
A4) Windmills, solar panels and wishful thinking.
Q5) How will they irrigate the farm land that depends on the water from the dams?
A5) Since there are only a few, if any of the original farmers left, with the majority of the farms now hobby farms purchased through elaborate schemes by American Rivers and The Nature Conservancy for their members at fire sale prices back in 2000, the remainder of the original farmers will sell to one of those NGOs above for chicken feed, the NGOs in turn will sell a portion to the Feds to cover their purchase price, then sell the remainder to more members as hobby farms.
I know because I was present at the start of this Klamath Valley mess back in the fall of 2000.