Centennial Dam Puts Too Much at Risk — Seek Alternatives
FWN submits public comment letter which directs the Army Corps of Engineers to study alternatives to Centennial Dam. More…
Take action to meet our water needs — without another big dam.
Have you heard about the controversial plan to build the 275-foot Centennial Dam on the Bear River?
In the 21st century, dams are a last resort because they harm the environment and have skyrocketing costs. Today, smart water managers are using sustainable and innovative solutions to meet future water needs.
We don’t need a new dam generating more polluting sprawl and traffic. Let’s work together to increase our water supply by restoring our forests and meadows, and use the water we do have more wisely.
More than half of the water in the upper Middle and South Yuba River watersheds is diverted to the Bear River.
Will they take more in the future when Centennial doesn’t fill?
FWN submits public comment letter which directs the Army Corps of Engineers to study alternatives to Centennial Dam. More…
Dam Watchdogs and allies filled NID’s board meeting, April 12, to advocate for transparency. More…
The Bear River is named one of America’s Most Endangered Rivers®, shining a national spotlight on a proposed dam that would harm fish and wildlife, recreation and Native American heritage. More…
Write to the Army Corps of Engineers, the Nevada Irrigation District and Congressman Doug LaMalfa, respectively, to: 1. Speak up for water, 2. Demand transparency, AND 3. Protect public lands. TAKE ACTION
Pledge to become a Centennial Dam Watchdog
We’ve assembled a strong team of Dam Watchdogs. Together, we are scrutinizing every angle of the Centennial Dam project and raising awareness of the impacts on the Yuba and Bear Rivers, water supply and wildlife.
With your help, we’ll shine a light on the project so the community knows what the dangers could be for the two watersheds.