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Subjects:   CA Water Legislation   Delta Issues    Klamath     Auburn Dam

Contact: General media inquires may be directed to the staff person on the release or to FOR's Conservation Director Steve Evans, (916) 442-3155, ext 221 or by email to: sevans@friendsoftheriver.org

Press Releases

February 8, 2010
FOR withdraws from Klamath Settlement Agreement

February 8, 2010
FOR sues to block backroom water deal

June 9, 2008
House Approves Protection for Southern California Rivers

June 3, 2008
Judge Rules in Favor of FOR in Free Speech Case

May 23, 2008
Eastern Sierra Wild & Scenic River Bill Introduced

May 6, 2008
Friends of the River names new leader

February 21, 2008
Friends of the River files lawsuit to help salmon on the South Yuba River

February 20, 2008
Friends of the River files First Amendment lawsuit over Klamath River ad

December 13, 2007
Friends of the River Opposes Budget-Busting and Destructive Water Bond Initiatives

November 13, 2007
Pacific Power customers can save money and save salmon on the Klamath River

September 10, 2007
Friends of the River played an important role in earning an award for the American River Parkway

August 8,2007
FOR Presents Fish Friendly Farming Awards to Wineries

August 7, 2007
From Monterey to Mexico, rivers get a second chance

May 10, 2007
Friends of the River joins in filing amicus brief supporting National Park Service in Yosemite

May 1, 2007
Dugout canoes generate second-glances at Rocky Mountain Power; Pressure builds for largest dam removal project in U.S. history

April 27, 2007
Traditional dugout canoe appears on Capitol Steps bearing message for Warren Buffett: Tear down Klamath dams

April 26, 2007
Fishermen, tribes depart from S.F. Fisherman’s Wharf to deliver a message to Warren Buffett in Omaha

March 19, 2007
Friends of the River Gathers More Than 70 Groups to Sign Letter to Governor Opposing His Plan to Build New Dams

In the News

Exchequer Dam relicensing: FERC panel backs changes to scope of ...
Merced Sun-Star - Merced, December 9
While the panel only makes recommendations, in the past FERC has ruled with the majority of such recommendations, said Ron Stork with Friends of the River, ...Read more >

Santa Ana sucker fish may get more protection
Press-Enterprise - Riverside, December 8
But four environmental groups -- California Trout Inc.; the Center for Biological Diversity; Friends of the River; and the American Fisheries Society's ...Read more >

MaLode Crew Celebrates Conservancy's 20th
Mother Lode ECOS Blog, November 30
Fortunately an intrepid "band of boaters" represented by Friends of the River, The American River Recreation Association, the outfitters, and such familiar figures as Bill Center and Scott Underwood who appear in the video to tell the tale, worked together to defeat that project only to discover that saving the river was only part of the story. Read more >

EBMUD Pardee Dam proposal draws lawsuit
Ledger-Dispach - November 27
Plaintiffs include Friends of the River and the California Sportfishing Protection Alliance. Plaintiffs argue that the distinction between program and ...Read more >

Pardee expansion plan faces suit
Union Democrat - Sonora, November 24
The lawsuit was filed in Amador County Superior Court on Nov. 19 by the Foothill Conservancy, Friends of the River and California Sportfishing Protection ... Read more >

Advocacy groups sue EBMUD over Pardee expansion
Lodi News-Sentinel - Lodi, November 20
The Foothill Conservancy, Friends of the River, and the California Sportfishing Protection Alliance filed the lawsuit Thursday in Amador County. ...Read more >

Groups Sue EBMUD Over Proposed Expansion of Pardee Reservoir
Bay Area Indymedia - November 19
The Foothill Conservancy, California Sportfishing Protection Alliance, and Friends of the River will file suit on November 19, 2009 in Amador County ...Read more >

Representative Sam Farr Introduces Big Sur Wild Rivers, Lands Bill
prAna Blog by andre@prana, November 12
“The rivers that will gain protection are not only ecologically significant waterways, they also provide a source of clean water for communities in the region,” said Steve Evans, Conservation Director at Friends of the River. ...Read more >

Canyon trail gets one step closer
Napa Valley Register, November 6
Barry Christian, who belongs to the American Canyon Open Space Advisory Committee and Friends of the River, raised the idea of opening the loop in 2004. ...Read more >

Controversial Water Legislation

  • Schwarzenegger Signs The Delta's Death Warrant
    Bay Area Indymedia, November 16
    The water package was opposed by the Sierra Club California, Planning and Conservation League, Friends of the River, Butte Environmental Council, ...Read more >
  • The Conversation: Water pact falls short on protections
    Sacramento Bee, November 15
    By Steve Evans Legislative supporters and some environmental groups hail the ... Friends of the River, the Sacramento- based statewide river conservation ...Read more >
  • Legislature Approves Controversial Water Package and Budget Busting Water Bond
    Bay Area Indymedia,  November 8
    Steve Evans, conservation director of Friends of the River, provides a superb analysis of the controversial water package and budget-busting ...Read more >
  • Groups Battle Over Water Legislation
    truthout - Los Angeles, November 5
    "Unfortunately, the governor has already said he wants to build the largest peripheral canal he can, tomorrow," said Evans of Friends of the River. ...Read more >
  • State Legislature approves comprehensive package to overhaul water ...
    Los Angeles Times, November 4
    But other conservation groups such as the Sierra Club and Friends of the River have fought it, complaining that the policy overhaul is anemic and the bond's ...Read more > 
  • Historic Water Reform Package Passes Calif. Legislature
    New York Times, November 4
    Firmly against it were the Sierra Club, Friends of the River, and Planning and Conservation League. To Steve Evans, conservation director of Friends of the ...Read more >
  • Blasts Steinberg for Sponsoring Peripheral Canal Legislation
    Bay Area Indymedia, November 3
    "Without express protection from the impacts of the proposed peripheral canal, ... Friends of the River, Butte Environmental Council, Restore the Delta, ...Read more >
  • Update on California's Water Situation
    California Progress Report - Oakland
    For those who oppose, such as the Sierra Club and Friends of the River, the question is - what is your alternative and how do you pay for it? ... Read more.

The Legal Battle Against the Dam
East Bay Express - October 21, 2009
In addition, the Sierra Club, Friends of the River, and the Foothill Conservancy all are seriously considering filing lawsuits against East Bay MUD to challenge the agency's environmental impact report. Among other things, the groups ...Read more.

EBMUD likely to move ahead with dam plan today
Contra Costa Times - Walnut Creek
"We can't drought-proof California," said Steve Evans, conservation director for Friends of the River. "When we have drought, people are going to have to ...Read more.

EBMUD to vote on water supply, Pardee Reservoir
San Francisco Chronicle - October 10, 2009
"Imagine our surprise that just a few years later, EBMUD is proposing a project that would put all that underwater," said Steve Evans, conservation director ...Read more.

Calitics:: Historic Klamath Dam Removal Agreement Released
By Dan Bacher,  October 1, 2009
... restoration of the Klamath River, the draft settlement provides little certainty that PacifiCorp's fish-killing and polluting dams will be removed by the proposed target date of 2020," said Steve Evans, FOR Conservation Director. ...Read more.

PRESS RELEASE: Dam Removal Uncertain In Proposed Klamath Settlement
September 29, 2009
...releasing a draft settlement agreement on Wednesday, September 30 that could lead to the removal of four hydroelectric dams on the Klamath River and restoration of the river’s once fabled salmon runs.But the defining characteristic of the complex 130-page agreement is “could.” Read more (pdf).

Water interests argue new state dam proposals
The Chronicle, September 29, 2009
Dubois lost that fight: New Melones had been approved in the 1940s and was well under way when he and the nascent Friends of the River got involved. But he and hundreds of others who celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Stanislaus Campaign next month believe their work is echoing through a new generation as another dam debate emerges in California....Read more.

For San Joaquin River, a historic reawakening
By Mark Grossi / The Fresno Bee, September 27, 2009
But the restoration probably will not return the river to a pristine state with robust salmon runs, said Ron Stork, senior policy expert for Friends of the River, a statewide advocacy group. There’s not enough water in the settlement for big salmon runs, he said. Stork’s group also was among the 14 environmental, fishing and conservation organizations that filed the 1988 lawsuit...Read more.

Fresno County's Capitol display to target water crisis
Fresno Bee - Fresno, September 15, 2009
Steve Evans, conservation director at Friends of the River, a Sacramento-based organization, said the video is biased, and overstates the effects pumping ...Read more.

Legislators come up dry at water talks
Enterprise-Record - Chico, September 15, 2009
Steve Evans, of Friends of the River, was in the middle of it in Sacramento ... Bettner said the talks about water conservation meant that "if you conserved ...Read more.

PRESS RELEASE: Friends of the River Urges Legislature To Reject Combined Delta Water Package And Water Bond
September 10, 2009 - Friends of the River urges the California Legislature to reject a last minute rush to pass a combined Delta water policy and water bond package before the scheduled recess on Friday, September 11. Read more.

Senator Lois Wolk Withdraws Authorship of Delta Conservancy Bill
Bay Area Indymedia - San Francisco, September 9, 2009
Wolk's withdrawal of the legislation authorship comes as a huge, ... the California Water Impact Network, Friends of the River, Heal the Bay, Pacific Coast ...Read more.

Fishermen, Tribes Defend Salmon from Agribusiness Attack
Bay Area Indymedia - San Francisco, August 2009
The groups that intervened in the lawsuit include the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations, Friends of the River, California Trout, ... Read more.

PRESS RELEASE: California Fishing Communities, Tribes and Conservation Groups ...
August 2009
... but the fishing, conservation and tribal coalition vows to intervene in ... our once bountiful fisheries," said Steve Evans of Friends of the River "The ...Read more.

The Conversation: Conditions ripe for climate change brawl
Special to The Sacramento Bee, Extended version published on Concurinc.com, August 2009
California's move toward an environment-friendly future and green economy is being challenged by an unexpected source:...Read more. 

Governor Signs Bill Banning In Stream Dredge Mining for Gold
Bay Area Indymedia - San Francisco, August 2009
“Our native fish, frogs, and other at-risk species are declining statewide,” explains Steve Evans, Conservation Director of Friends of the River. ...Read more.
 
Delta Community and Environment Groups Respond to Delta ...
California Progress Report - Oakland, August 2009
Representatives from the Sierra Club California, Restore the Delta, the California Sportfishing Protection Alliance, Friends of the River and the ... Read more.

Volunteers, advocates celebrate Piru Creek wild and scenic designation
Special to Western Outdoor News, July 2009
With over 1,000 visitors on a given day during summer weekends, Frenchman’s Flat and Piru Creek needed some help. Carolin Atchison of Friends of the River, a Sacramento based statewide river conservation organization explained...Read more.

Will Peripheral Canal Be Considered After the August Recess?
California Progress Report - Oakland, July 2009
The controversial Peripheral Canal may or may not be included in a package of water bills that the Legislature expects to take up after its arduous budget battle and the August recess. Read more.

East Bay MUD: Growth at Any Cost
Beyond Chron - San Francisco, July 2009
Friends of the River and a variety of other environmental organizations are organizing efforts to stop the expansion of Pardee Dam. ...Read more.

Delta News: June/July 2009

  • Delta Groups Rally Against The Panama Canal North
    Bay Area Indymedia - San Francisco
    “The peripheral canal was a bad idea in 1982 and it's an even worse idea today,” said Steve Evans, Conservation Director, Friends of the River. Read more.
  • Wednesday's top of the scroll: Delta supporters rally at Capitol's ...
    By Aqua Blog Maven
    “In a time where the budget is spiraling out of control … it makes no sense to move forward with a multibillion boondoggle idea like a peripheral canal and new dams,” said Steve Evans, conservation director of Friends of the River,... Read more.
  • Merced River has a vital role
    Merced Sun Star
    The Merced is essentially the headwaters of the San Joaquin River said Ron Stork a senior policy advocate at Friends of the River an environmental group ...Read more.
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  • Delta Advocates Rally Against the Canal at State Capitol
    Bay Area Indymedia - San Francisco
    ... President Jim Crenshaw, Conservation Director John Beuttler, ... Sierra Club California and Steve Evans, Conservation Director, Friends of the River. ...Read more.
  • Capitol rally protests delta canal plan
    Fresno Bee
    “In a time where the budget is spiraling out of control ... it makes no sense to move forward with a multibillion boondoggle idea like a peripheral canal and new dams,” said Steve Evans, conservation director of Friends of the River, an environmental group. Read more.
  • The Budget-Busting Peripheral Canal and The Three Big Lies
    Bay Area Indymedia - San Francisco
    ... Bay Delta Conservation Plan processes, as well as through the Legislature. ... trying to pay it back, according to Steve Evans of Friends of the River. Read more.
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Save the Mokelumne River from a New Dam
Bay Area Indymedia - San Francisco, June 2009
Our growing list of partners currently includes the Foothill Conservancy.Trout Unlimited, CalTrout, Friends of the River, American Whitewater,... Read more.

Annual Piru Creek cleanup Sunday
The Signal - Santa Clarita, June 2009
Sponsored by the Community Hiking Club, Friends of the River, the Santa Clarita Casting Club, and the Federation of Fly Fishers Southwest Council, ...Read more.

East Bay dam expansion plan raises hackles in Sierra 
by Mike Taugher of the Contra Costa Times, June 2009
"For East Bay MUD, which serves water to some relatively sophisticated people, it's kind of a return to a '20s, '30s and '40s mentality," said Ron Stork, senior policy advocate for the environmental group Friends of the River. "You're going to take more water from a river that has nothing left to give." Read more.

Ex-river guide amoung many who fought dam 
by Alex Breitler of The Stockton Record, June 2009
The Stanislaus was, as one advocate put it, "the last river lost." Advocacy group Friends of the River said the decade-long fight was "probably the biggest citizen effort to save a river and stop a dam in American history." Read more.

Army Corps orders thousands of trees chopped down 
by Cain Burdeau of San Antonio-Express News, June 2009
"The corps' new edict was regarded as a major change in policy," said Ronald Stork, senior policy expert with California Friends of the River in Sacramento. "Something that is cheap and inexpensive is a chain saw. It was something to do that didn't cost a lot of money that made you feel better." Read more.

U.S. plans to toughen Calif. water restrictions
by Colin Sullivan of The New York Times, June 2009
Steve Evans, conservation director at Friends of the River, applauded the decision to operate the dam in a "gates out" position, but otherwise he found the opinion lacking in terms of salmon restoration north of major dams at Folsom and Mount Shasta and cleanup of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Read more.

Bill Banning Suction Dredge Mining Breezes Through State Senate
by Dan Bacher of IndyBay.org, May 2009
...However, Steve Evans, conservation director of Friends of the River, notes that this legislation will not impact recreational gold panning or non-motorized mining, "just motorized suction dredge mining that disturbs salmon spawning beds, fish and frog habitat, and pollutes the water with sediment and mercury." Read more.

Sacramento City Council committee OKs new outdoor watering rules
Sacramento Bee, April 2009
Ron Stork, senior policy advocate at Friends of the River, supported the rule changes overall but said those watering durations may not be enough to meet ...Read more.

Feds could establish first scenic river in Mojave
'It has been a long time coming, too. Just ask Steve Evans, conservation director for Friends of the River, an organization dedicated to conserving California's rivers.Evans said advocates for protecting the Amargosa first started talking to the federal Bureau of Land Management about the river in 1998.' Read more here. Learn more about Wild & Scenic river protection here.

Auburn Dam back in the News

Congressional Wild & Scenic River protection legislation: January/February 2009

Auburn Dam Water Rights Revoked:  December 2008 articles. FOR Executive Director, Paul Tebbel and Ron Stork are quoted.

Conservation Groups Hope for Fish Restoration Under Obama by Dan Baucher of IndyBay.org
Steve Evans, conservation director of Friends of the River in Sacramento, was also optimistic about environmental prospects under the incoming administration, although he tempered it with concerns about some of Obama's positions on energy issues...He is encouraging fish and river advocates to "take every opportunity to educate the new administration on common sense environmental solutions, before firm positions are made."

Is Schwarzenegger Trading Klamath Dam Removal for the Destruction of the Delta?
FOR's web statement is widely cited and supported in this Bay Area IndyBay article. Read FOR's statement here. Read the article here.

Auburn Dam may really be dead this time
And defenders of the North Fork of the "American River are not claiming victory. They figure the fight will continue as long as inundation threatens Sacramento and Southern California needs water. Ron Stork has argued against the dam for 21 years at the nonprofit group Friends of the River." Read more of the LA Times article here.

Schwarzenegger Administration Uses Announcement of Proposed Water Cuts to Push Canal and Dams
FOR Conservation Director Steve Evans is quoted in this article posted November 1, 2008 on the California Progress Report

Rare Earth Indeed
FOR Conservation Director Steve Evans is quoted at Rare Earth News (August 3, 2008) about the Eastern Sierra and Northern San Gabriel Wild Heritage Act that would protect unique rivers in Southern California.

Salmon, Rivers, and the Fourth of July
FOR Communications Director Tony Bogar writes in the San Jose Mercury News (July 1, 2008) about the connection between salmon, rivers, and our 4th of July barbecues.

Waste Water, Destroy a River
Tony Bogar tells readers of the Sacramento Bee (June 23, 2008) that their tap water is tied to the health of our rivers.

FOR Wins Free Speech Lawsuit
Friends of the River wins the right to run an ad about Klamath River dams on Portland buses, as reported by The Oregonian (June 4, 2008).

Put Those Levees Back
FOR Senior Policy Analyst Ron Stork explains to the Sacramento Bee (May 27, 2008) the benefits of setback levees on the Yuba River.

A Pox on the Leaders
Ron Stork tells the Los Angeles Times (May 11, 2008) that leaders are to blame for Sacramento's precarious predicament.

Prepare to Be Fleeced
Ron Stork tells the Sacramento Bee (May 9, 2008) that any new Auburn dam would likely require a fleecing.

Dams and Climate Change
FOR Conservation Director Steve Evans discusses with EarthNews (May 7, 2008) the new push to build dams and why they still don't make any sense.

"Good for Your Spirits"
FOR's Shane Walton explains to the Press Enterprise (April 19, 2008) and Public News Service (April 21, 2008) the benefits of preserving the San Jacinto River and the wilderness around it.

California Water in 3 Easy Steps
Newspapers and blogs are picking up on our 3 Easy Steps message. So far it has run in the Eureka Reporter (April 14, 2008), the Santa Rosa Press Democrat (April 17, 2008), the North County Times (April 18, 2008), and the Napa Valley Register (April 30, 2008). It has also been picked up online at Aquafornia, California Water News, and an Indian water blog.

Groovy. John Denver. Our Steve Evans
FOR Conservation Director Steve Evans takes a walk with the Sacramento News & Review (March 20, 2008) to tout his book "Top Trails Sacramento."

As seen in Sunset!
Sunset magazine (March 2008) lists FOR's Central Coast campaign as one of the soon-to-be treasures of the West.

Steve Evans: "big time player"
FOR Conservation Director Steve Evans takes the Sacramento Bee (March 6, 2008) on one of the hikes listed in his new book, "Top Trails: Sacramento."

It's festival time!
The Sacramento Bee (March 6, 2008) previews FOR's California Rivers Festival.

Let salmon ride the bus
The Oregonian (February 26, 2008) agrees that FOR's Klamath salmon ad should be allowed on Portland area buses -- and the newspaper even reprinted the ad.

FOR, ACLU file lawsuit over Klamath salmon ad
An FOR ad to boost awareness for Klamath River dams was banned from Portland buses, and the free speech lawsuit we filed generated plenty of press. Here's a sampling:

FOR, SYRCL file lawsuit to protect salmon on the South Yuba River
At the same time, FOR and SYRCL had their sights on the Daguerre Point and Englebright Dams and the salmon they prevent from heading upriver. Here are a few of the articles about that lawsuit:

Prepare for Delays
FOR Senior Policy Analyst Ron Stork tells the Merced Sun Star (February 7, 2008) why Highway 140 needs a closer look before it is rebuilt.

Why Natomas Levees Failed
Ron Stork gets a brief mention in this Sacramento Bee article (January 28, 2008), but that doesn't reveal the hard work he put into defining the concepts in the background. 

Leapin' Deja Vu
For the second year FOR has earned a nod from Dan Bacher and the Leapin' Steelhead Awards (January 27, 2008).

Take a Hike
FOR Conservation Director Steve Evans will be giving talks about his new book, "Top Trails Sacramento," throughout the spring (January 27, 2008).

Dam Lies, Dam Facts
The Sonoma Index-Tribune (January 17, 2008) reprinted Steve Evans' Headwaters article to help spread the truth about dams in California.

In the News Archives

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KLAMATH BOAT DRIVE TO OMAHA
We have received significant media coverage of our boat drive to Omaha to deliver this message to Warren Buffett: "Tear down the Klamath River dams." The campaign generated almost 200 articles from California to Massachusetts, Canada to Australia. We have selected just a small sample here for your reading pleasure.

"The wizard drops the curtain"
The New York Times (May 9, 2007)

"A moral dilemma interrupts Warren Buffett's love-in"
The Economist (May 8, 2007)

"Sage gets a buffetting with hard questions"
The Guardian (May 7, 2007)

"Protesting a dam on the Klamath River ..."
Motley Fool (May 7, 2007)

"The most moving moments ... were two emotional pleas to Buffett by residents of the Klamath, Ore., area ..."
Forbes.com (May 5, 2007)

Buffett says regulators, not PacifiCorp, will decide dams' future
International Herald Tribune (May 5, 2007)

Buffett to Confront Protests at Berkshire Hathaway Meeting

Bloomberg-Clip - (BLOOM-Clip)

May. 04, 2007. 12:00 PM EST

Live From Omaha, NE: Interview with James Armstrong of Henry H. Armstrong Association; Pacific Sued by Indian Tribes; Berkshire Owns 1.3% of Petrochina

"Groups to Appeal to Buffett at Meeting"
Washington Post (May 4, 2007)

"Clash with the Titan"
Grist (May 4, 2007)

"Ending a week-long caravan from San Francisco, 60 tribal leaders, commercial fishermen and environmentalists ..."
USA Today (May 3, 2007)

"Protesters Want Dams Torn Down"
Salt Lake Tribune (May 1, 2007)

"Native Americans Want Klamath River Dams Removed"
KCPW Radio, Salt Lake (May 1, 2007)

"Tribes, Fishermen Talk Dam Removal"
Eureka Reporter (May 1, 2007)

"Klamath River interests to take dam concerns to Warren Buffett"
Eureka Times-Standard (April 29, 2007)

"To preserve a way of life, coalition wants river to flow"
Sacramento Bee (April 28, 2007)

"Indian tribes take Klamath salmon plight to financier"
San Francisco Chronicle (April 28, 2007)

"Environmentalists Want N. California Dams Torn Down"
ABC7 and ABC30 (April 26, 2007)

"Group wants Buffett to remove dams"
Omaha World Herald (April 26, 2007)

Learn more about the boat drive here ...

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