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Red Bluff Fish Passage Improvement Project Highlighted by Secretary Salazar as one of 51 Restoration and Recreation Projects under America’s Great Outdoors Rivers Initiative

Media Contact: Pete Lucero, MP Region Public Affairs Officer, 916-978-5100, plucero@usbr.gov

For Release: May 22, 2012

RED BLUFF, Calif. - Today, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar highlighted 10 of total 51 projects, one in each state and the District of Columbia, that serve as models of the America's Great Outdoors River Initiative to conserve and restore key rivers across the nation, expand outdoor recreational opportunities and support jobs in local communities.

Included in this list is the Red Bluff Fish Passage Improvement Project in Reclamation’s Mid-Pacific Region.

"Completion of this project provides unimpeded access to prime habitat for Sacramento River salmon and green sturgeon, while assuring the continued delivery of water to 150,000 acres of very productive farmland," said Brian Person, Area Manager for Reclamation’s Northern California Area Office.

The goals of the Rivers Initiative include protecting and restoring America’s rivers for people and wildlife and enhancing river recreation that support jobs in tourism and outdoor recreation.

"On behalf of all beneficiaries of this project, we are extremely grateful for the Department's support and partnership, and we are particularly proud that the work will be completed on time and well below the initial cost estimates," said Jeff Sutton, General Manager of the Tehama-Colusa Canal Authority.

Of the 51 projects, nearly half expand recreational fishing and boating while others improve signage, maps, access points, and other tools to enhance recreational use of rivers. Twelve projects engage youth in projects while 12 projects also support the America’s Great Outdoors Urban Initiative, to enhance parks and other outdoor recreational facilities and provide outdoor education to young people in cities.

"Across the country, we are working hand in hand with states, tribes, local communities and other partners to revitalize our nation’s rivers and expand the opportunities for people to fish, boat, and otherwise connect with the natural world," Salazar said. "These on-going projects demonstrate how the federal family can be an effective conservation partner for community-led efforts to improve our environment and the quality of life of residents, while creating jobs in the outdoor recreation economy."

Reclamation will serve as lead on four of these projects: the Red Bluff Fish Passage Improvement Project on the Sacramento River in California; the Yankee Fork (of the Salmon River) Off-Channel Habitat Restoration in Idaho; the Colorado River Heritage Greenway Park and Trails in Nevada and the San Juan River Habitat Restoration in New Mexico. Reclamation will co-lead a project in Nebraska with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Platte River Restoration and Recreation Project.

Salazar unveiled the America’s Great Outdoors Rivers Initiative in January as part of President Obama’s overall America’s Great Outdoors initiative to work with communities across the country to establish a 21st century conservation ethic, reconnect people, especially young people, to the natural world, and promote the outdoor recreation economy.

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