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Cost Estimates for Sustaining Farming if Lower Snake River Dams are Breached

An irrigators association estimates it would cost as much as $1 billion to keep farming if the four lower Snake River dams are ever breached. Washington state and the Bonneville Power Administration would need to pay irrigators about $750 million over four years to reconstruct about 25 pump stations in the event of breaching, and cover disruption to their farms as the dams are removed and replaced, according to the Columbia-Snake River Irrigators Association.

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