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      The Bonneville Dam in the Columbia River

      Win for Clean Water as Polluting Dams Forced Into Accountability

      Settlement reached between US Army Corps of Engineers and Columbia Riverkeeper over 8 dams in Pacific Northwest will bring 'end to toxic spills and chronic seepage of pollutants.'

      Max Ocean, Editorial Intern
      Aug 06, 2014

      In a groundbreaking settlement (pdf) reached on Monday in a response to a suit brought by Columbia Riverkeeper, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers agreed to finally be subject to federal oversight by the Environmental Protection Agency and to disclose the details of the pollutants it releases into two rivers in the Pacific Northwest.

      "This is a huge day for clean water," said Brett VandenHeuvel, Columbia Riverkeeper's executive director. "For years, the dams have discharged harmful oil pollution into the Columbia and Snake rivers, and finally that will stop. With the dams coming into compliance with the Clean Water Act, hopefully we will see an end to toxic spills and chronic seepage of pollutants that have been harming our community."

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