Justice Delayed: A Tribal Attorney’s Perspective on Elwha River Dam Removal and Ecosystem Restoration

Presenter: Russell W. Busch, Attorney for the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe 10 pages.

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Main Author: Busch, Russell W.
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Published: Colorado Law Scholarly Commons 2007
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EPA
FPA
ESA
EIS
Oil
Gas
Online Access:https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/future-of-natural-resources-law-and-policy/15
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topic ecosystem restoration
Elwha River dam removal
landscape
Olympic National Park
Freshwater Bay
Strait of Juan De Fuca
Puget Sound
Port Angeles
Washington
Sooke Harbour
Victoria
British Columbia
Lower Elwha Indian Reservation
Vancouver Island
estuary
Elwha Klallams
ecosystem
Elwha people
productive fishery
seasonal camps
Klallam Indians
Olympic Peninsula
Treaty of Point No Point
fishery
reservation
homeland
homesteads
farmers
timber
potatoes
oxen
Elwha Dam
poverty
fear of dam failures
refugees
non-Indians
Tse Whit Zen Village
mill
archaeological site
cemetery
Y’innis
Ediz Hook
squatters
resettlement
Lower Elwha Reservation
land buy-backs
tenacity
cedar canoe
Elwha Warrior
tribal advocacy
S’Klallam
strong people
dam safety inspection
risk of flooding
Corps of Engineers
Safety-of-Dams Program
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
FERC
emergency dam safety order
flood-control levee
federally-funded housing
National Marine Fisheries Service
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS
scientific studies
anadromous fisheries
dam licensing process
Elwha River Ecosystem and Fisheries Restoration Act
other battles
Crude Oil Transportation System
Northern Tier Pipeline
Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act
PURPA
small hydro applications
salmon streams
Superfund Deferral Agreement
EPA
Environmental Protection Agency
Rayonier Port Angeles Mill Site
dioxin sources
Pacific Northwest
Clallam County Health Department
shellfish and bottom fish harvests
Earthjustice
lawsuit
settlement
salmon habitat
dry dock
prehistoric cemetery
cultural resource protection
declining fishery
statutory fish passage facilities
State Fish Commissioner J. L. Riseland
State Fish Commissioner L. H. Darwin
hatcheries
Glines Canyon Dam (Docket 588)
salmon runs declined
legal history
Elwha River Restoration Report
Federal Power Commission
Daishowa America
Crown Zellerbach Corporation
Chinook salmon
coho salmon
pink salmon
chum salmon
sockeye salmon
steelhead
cutthroat trout
native char
wildlife populations
conservation groups
Seattle Audubon Society
Sierra Club
Friends of the Earth
Olympic Park Associates
Congress
President Bush
restoration
Indian Tribes
Federal Power Act
FPA
FERC licensing process
ESA
Endangered Species Act
threatened species
FERC jurisdiction
Docket 2683
anadromous salmonid habitat
fisheries mitigation
fish ladders
trap-and-haul
moving adult spawners upstream
structural issues
seismic loading
overtopping
interveners
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
environmental review
James River
conservationists
Secretary of the Interior
federal funding
Assistant Secretary for Fish Wildlife and Parks
environmental review process
EIS
Environmental Impact Statement
technical issues
Congressional settlement
appropriations
dam removal
mitigation
natural sediment regime
relocation of a tribal hatchery
replacement of septic systems
elevation of a setback levee
Administrative Law
Animal Law
Biodiversity
Climate
Constitutional Law
Courts
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
Energy and Utilities Law
Energy Policy
Environmental Law
Environmental Policy
Forest Management
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
Jurisdiction
Land Use Law
Law and Society
Legal Education
Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Litigation
Natural Resource Economics
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Oil
Gas
and Energy
and Mineral Law
Peace and Conflict Studies
President/Executive Department
Property Law and Real Estate
Science and Technology Law
State and Local Government Law
Sustainability
Torts
Urban Studies and Planning
Water Law
Water Resource Management
spellingShingle ecosystem restoration
Elwha River dam removal
landscape
Olympic National Park
Freshwater Bay
Strait of Juan De Fuca
Puget Sound
Port Angeles
Washington
Sooke Harbour
Victoria
British Columbia
Lower Elwha Indian Reservation
Vancouver Island
estuary
Elwha Klallams
ecosystem
Elwha people
productive fishery
seasonal camps
Klallam Indians
Olympic Peninsula
Treaty of Point No Point
fishery
reservation
homeland
homesteads
farmers
timber
potatoes
oxen
Elwha Dam
poverty
fear of dam failures
refugees
non-Indians
Tse Whit Zen Village
mill
archaeological site
cemetery
Y’innis
Ediz Hook
squatters
resettlement
Lower Elwha Reservation
land buy-backs
tenacity
cedar canoe
Elwha Warrior
tribal advocacy
S’Klallam
strong people
dam safety inspection
risk of flooding
Corps of Engineers
Safety-of-Dams Program
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
FERC
emergency dam safety order
flood-control levee
federally-funded housing
National Marine Fisheries Service
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS
scientific studies
anadromous fisheries
dam licensing process
Elwha River Ecosystem and Fisheries Restoration Act
other battles
Crude Oil Transportation System
Northern Tier Pipeline
Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act
PURPA
small hydro applications
salmon streams
Superfund Deferral Agreement
EPA
Environmental Protection Agency
Rayonier Port Angeles Mill Site
dioxin sources
Pacific Northwest
Clallam County Health Department
shellfish and bottom fish harvests
Earthjustice
lawsuit
settlement
salmon habitat
dry dock
prehistoric cemetery
cultural resource protection
declining fishery
statutory fish passage facilities
State Fish Commissioner J. L. Riseland
State Fish Commissioner L. H. Darwin
hatcheries
Glines Canyon Dam (Docket 588)
salmon runs declined
legal history
Elwha River Restoration Report
Federal Power Commission
Daishowa America
Crown Zellerbach Corporation
Chinook salmon
coho salmon
pink salmon
chum salmon
sockeye salmon
steelhead
cutthroat trout
native char
wildlife populations
conservation groups
Seattle Audubon Society
Sierra Club
Friends of the Earth
Olympic Park Associates
Congress
President Bush
restoration
Indian Tribes
Federal Power Act
FPA
FERC licensing process
ESA
Endangered Species Act
threatened species
FERC jurisdiction
Docket 2683
anadromous salmonid habitat
fisheries mitigation
fish ladders
trap-and-haul
moving adult spawners upstream
structural issues
seismic loading
overtopping
interveners
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
environmental review
James River
conservationists
Secretary of the Interior
federal funding
Assistant Secretary for Fish Wildlife and Parks
environmental review process
EIS
Environmental Impact Statement
technical issues
Congressional settlement
appropriations
dam removal
mitigation
natural sediment regime
relocation of a tribal hatchery
replacement of septic systems
elevation of a setback levee
Administrative Law
Animal Law
Biodiversity
Climate
Constitutional Law
Courts
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
Energy and Utilities Law
Energy Policy
Environmental Law
Environmental Policy
Forest Management
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
Jurisdiction
Land Use Law
Law and Society
Legal Education
Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Litigation
Natural Resource Economics
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Oil
Gas
and Energy
and Mineral Law
Peace and Conflict Studies
President/Executive Department
Property Law and Real Estate
Science and Technology Law
State and Local Government Law
Sustainability
Torts
Urban Studies and Planning
Water Law
Water Resource Management
Busch, Russell W.
Justice Delayed: A Tribal Attorney’s Perspective on Elwha River Dam Removal and Ecosystem Restoration
topic_facet ecosystem restoration
Elwha River dam removal
landscape
Olympic National Park
Freshwater Bay
Strait of Juan De Fuca
Puget Sound
Port Angeles
Washington
Sooke Harbour
Victoria
British Columbia
Lower Elwha Indian Reservation
Vancouver Island
estuary
Elwha Klallams
ecosystem
Elwha people
productive fishery
seasonal camps
Klallam Indians
Olympic Peninsula
Treaty of Point No Point
fishery
reservation
homeland
homesteads
farmers
timber
potatoes
oxen
Elwha Dam
poverty
fear of dam failures
refugees
non-Indians
Tse Whit Zen Village
mill
archaeological site
cemetery
Y’innis
Ediz Hook
squatters
resettlement
Lower Elwha Reservation
land buy-backs
tenacity
cedar canoe
Elwha Warrior
tribal advocacy
S’Klallam
strong people
dam safety inspection
risk of flooding
Corps of Engineers
Safety-of-Dams Program
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
FERC
emergency dam safety order
flood-control levee
federally-funded housing
National Marine Fisheries Service
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS
scientific studies
anadromous fisheries
dam licensing process
Elwha River Ecosystem and Fisheries Restoration Act
other battles
Crude Oil Transportation System
Northern Tier Pipeline
Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act
PURPA
small hydro applications
salmon streams
Superfund Deferral Agreement
EPA
Environmental Protection Agency
Rayonier Port Angeles Mill Site
dioxin sources
Pacific Northwest
Clallam County Health Department
shellfish and bottom fish harvests
Earthjustice
lawsuit
settlement
salmon habitat
dry dock
prehistoric cemetery
cultural resource protection
declining fishery
statutory fish passage facilities
State Fish Commissioner J. L. Riseland
State Fish Commissioner L. H. Darwin
hatcheries
Glines Canyon Dam (Docket 588)
salmon runs declined
legal history
Elwha River Restoration Report
Federal Power Commission
Daishowa America
Crown Zellerbach Corporation
Chinook salmon
coho salmon
pink salmon
chum salmon
sockeye salmon
steelhead
cutthroat trout
native char
wildlife populations
conservation groups
Seattle Audubon Society
Sierra Club
Friends of the Earth
Olympic Park Associates
Congress
President Bush
restoration
Indian Tribes
Federal Power Act
FPA
FERC licensing process
ESA
Endangered Species Act
threatened species
FERC jurisdiction
Docket 2683
anadromous salmonid habitat
fisheries mitigation
fish ladders
trap-and-haul
moving adult spawners upstream
structural issues
seismic loading
overtopping
interveners
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
environmental review
James River
conservationists
Secretary of the Interior
federal funding
Assistant Secretary for Fish Wildlife and Parks
environmental review process
EIS
Environmental Impact Statement
technical issues
Congressional settlement
appropriations
dam removal
mitigation
natural sediment regime
relocation of a tribal hatchery
replacement of septic systems
elevation of a setback levee
Administrative Law
Animal Law
Biodiversity
Climate
Constitutional Law
Courts
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
Energy and Utilities Law
Energy Policy
Environmental Law
Environmental Policy
Forest Management
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
Jurisdiction
Land Use Law
Law and Society
Legal Education
Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Litigation
Natural Resource Economics
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Oil
Gas
and Energy
and Mineral Law
Peace and Conflict Studies
President/Executive Department
Property Law and Real Estate
Science and Technology Law
State and Local Government Law
Sustainability
Torts
Urban Studies and Planning
Water Law
Water Resource Management
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