Skip to content
  • Take Action
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Staff
    • Members & Partnerships
    • Events
    • Contact Us
  • Education & Resources
    • Hydro 101
    • Hydropower Fast Facts & FAQs
    • Hydropower Essentials
    • Resources
    • Take Action
  • Newsroom
    • Press Releases
    • Hydropower Survey Results
    • Dam! Podcast
    • Media Inquiries
  • Take Action
  • Contact Us
Northwest River Partners
  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Staff
    • Members & Partnerships
    • Events
    • Contact Us
  • Education & Resources
    • Hydro 101
    • Hydropower Fast Facts & FAQs
    • Hydropower Essentials
    • Resources
    • Take Action
  • Newsroom
    • Press Releases
    • Hydropower Survey Results
    • Dam! Podcast
    • Media Inquiries
No results
Northwest River Partners

Washington state aims to regulate water temperature at federal dams, wading into controversy

Northwest RiverPartnersNews ReleasesNewsWashington state aims to regulate water temperature at federal dams, wading into controversy
Font Size:
Share
Share on FacebookShare on X (Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedinShare on Email
Feedback
Print
News

The Columbia is the great river of West, winding from the north to meet its largest tributary, the Snake in Eastern Washington, then dividing the states of Oregon and Washington on its push to the sea.

Read the full article: Washington state aims to regulate water temperature at federal dams, wading into controversy

  • Press Releases
  • Dam! Podcast
  • Media Inquiries

© 2026 Northwest RiverPartners.
All Rights Reserved
Main Office
9817 Northeast 54th Street,
Suite 103
Vancouver, WA 98662
Directions to our office
Phone Number
(360) 839-2525
Quick Links
Take Action
Resources
Hydropower Fast Facts & FAQs
Press Releases
Legal Links
Do Not Sell My Info
Equal Opportunity Employer
Non-Discrimination Statement
Privacy Policy
Terms of Use
Website Accessibility