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Washington – Today, in a 291-133 bipartisan vote, the House of
Representatives approved legislation to designate the Molalla River as a
federal Wild and Scenic River. American Rivers and the Molalla River
Alliance applauded Representative Kurt Schrader, (D- OR- 5th), for
sponsoring the legislation that will protect 22 miles and 7,000 acres of
riverside land along the Molalla River in Oregon’s Willamette Valley.
American Rivers also thanks the Oregon delegation for unanimously
supporting the bill.
Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley also have sponsored companion
legislation in the Senate which has since had a hearing in the Energy
and Natural Resources subcommittee and awaits mark-up in the Senate.
“The Molalla River is one of our state’s natural treasures, providing
numerous recreational opportunities, miles of native fish habitat, and
scenic beauty for visitors and locals alike,” Kavita Heyn of American
Rivers in Portland says. “Representative Schrader has shown great
leadership in protecting and enhancing the Molalla River which will pay
real dividends for the city of Molalla and Clackamas County.”
The Molalla River corridor is only 50 miles from Portland, but
remains a true remnant of the historical Oregon landscape, winding
through cedar, hemlock, old-growth Douglas fir forests and basalt rock
canyons from its headwaters in the Table Rock wilderness. The river
provides cold, clean waters and habitat for wildlife and fish, including
winter steelhead. The river also provides numerous recreational
opportunities, including hiking, fishing, rafting, and wildlife viewing,
and is visited by thousands of visitors each year. However, it is
precisely these special attributes that also put the river at risk from
increasing overuse and damage.
The Molalla River Alliance is a unique all-volunteer coalition of
more than 45 civic and conservation groups, federal, state and local
agencies, numerous user groups, individual conservationists and property
owners.
Mike Moody, president of the Molalla River Alliance says “The Molalla
River Alliance’s mission is to preserve water quality and to sustain the
wildlife, fish and plants that inhabit its watershed, while promoting a
safe and healthy environment that encourages diverse enjoyment of the
recreation corridor, including tourism and family-friendly activities.
We see Wild and Scenic legislation as a significant step forward in
achieving these goals. We are committed to ensuring it is successful.”
A Wild and Scenic designation creates a protected buffer along both
sides of a river, blocks dams and other harmful water projects, and
preserves a river's free-flowing nature. It also helps protect and
improve water quality, as well as the river's unique historic, cultural,
scenic, ecological, and recreational values. Designation can also bring
economic benefits to the surrounding region as well by supporting
recreation and tourism and protecting the quality of life.
Contact:
Kavita Heyn, American Rivers, 503-827-8648, cell: 971 409 8779
Caitlin Jennings, American Rivers, 202-243-7023
Mike Moody, Molalla River Alliance, 503-699-8704, cell: 503-539-9229 |