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News and Information
Congressman Nethercutt to push deepening project
(February 2004)
Promise puts river dredging back on track
(January 2004)
Corps issues decision on Columbia channel project
(January 2004)
Good for economy - Dailey Astoria: Letter to the editor
(January 2004)
Litigation Resolved
(October 2003)
Oregon, Washington give OK for Corps to move on Columbia Channel.
(June 25, 2003)
Columbia River Channel project receives new wave of federal funds.
(February 18, 2003)
Corps releases Columbia River project report.
(January 30, 2003)
Letter to the Editor: Patently unfair.
(June 25, 2002)
Columbia River Channel Deepening Project gains "no jeopardy" status from NMFS and USFWS.
(May 22, 2002)
Corps submits Columbia River channel environmental document to NMFS, USFWS.
(January 3, 2002)
Gov. John Kitzhaber speech to the Port of Portland Commission supporting channel deepening.
(December 2001)
Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber gives testimony in support of channel deepening.
(April 2001)
Salem Rally Boosts Support For Channel Deepening Overwhelming Attendance Underscores State-Wide Confidence in Project.
(April 2001)
Channel Deepening not affected by President's FY2002 Budget Port of Portland press release.
(April 10, 2001)
Senator Mark Hatfield rebuts the Business Journals coverage of Evergreens departure.
Should Portland be a seaport? Bob Naito shares his thoughts on the topic in a letter to the Oregonian.
(February 2001).
Portland & Vancouver seaports generate $1 billion economic impact.
(February 2001
Sustainable Ecosystems Institute (SEI) retained to assist with the biological reconsultation.
(Joint news release, NMFS, USFW, and USCOE, February 2001).
Study shows that Portlands container terminals save regional shippers millions of dollars.
(January 2001)
Congress appropriates $4.5 million for channel project ecosystem restoration.
(Port of Portland press release, September 2000).
Governor Kitzhaber cites the Columbia River Channel Deepening project as a key strategy to aid in rural Oregon development.
(November 2000)
Port of Portland lauds resolution for estuary study.
(June 2000)
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Chiefs Report recommends the Columbia River be deepened.
(December 1999) |