Oregon

The Environment in Oregon

NWEA has been involved with protecting human health and the environment in Oregon since its inception in 1969.  Since then, we have worked to protect the Columbia and Willamette Rivers from harmful dredging and toxic pollution.  We have sought better logging practices in its coastal watersheds where clear-cut mountain tops are the norm.  We have used the Clean Water Act to provide force better protection from many forms of pollutants—from toxics to temperature—for Oregon’s streams and rivers.  We have worked to limit the use of pesticides and for measures that will help recover species—such as salmon and steelhead—that are threatened and endangered under the Endangered Species Act.  And, we worked for the closure of the state’s only commercial nuclear power plant—the Trojan Nuclear Plant—now shut down, and for policies that encourage the use of energy efficiency and renewable energy sources.

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Oregon Plan Undermines the Goals of the Clean Water Act

Oregon Plan Undermines the Goals of the Clean Water Act

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is currently cooking up a plan to largely undermine the goals of the Clean Water Act over the next decade. Given a long menu of work that needs to be done, DEQ is filling its plate primarily with junk food—those ...

Groups Request Oregon EQC Action on Water Pollution Permits

Letter sent on water pollution permits process Oregon's broken water pollution permits process has resulted in a request for action by the Oregon Environmental Quality Commission (EQC) to remedy the problem.  Three Northwest environmental groups sent the letter ...
Oregon Told: Fix River Temperature Pollution

Oregon Told: Fix River Temperature Pollution

A federal magistrate judge is recommending that NWEA win its lawsuit challenging clean-up plans developed by Oregon to address the state’s widespread river temperature pollution.  Oregon District Court Magistrate Judge John V. Acosta issued his decision in a case ...

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