ARIEL, Wash. — State and federal officials have agreed to allow PacifiCorp to reduce streamflows in the North Fork of the Lewis River at Merwin Dam this spring in order to preserve water for the important fall chinook spawning period.
The federal license calls for a minimum flow of 2,700 cubic feet per second at Merwin Dam through June 30.
However, the Lewis River Flow Coordination Committee and Washington Department of Ecology agreed last week to reduce the flow at Merwin to 2,300 cubic feet per second.
The committee includes NOAA Fisheries, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife among others.