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Removal of Dam Along Green River is Underway

The removal of a dam along the Green River in Edmonson County began Tuesday, and will continue over the next few weeks.

Once the dam is removed, the affected part of the Green River will become a recreational area, with parking and access ramps for canoes and kayaks. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is funding the project, but will transfer ownership of 18 nearby acres of land to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Lee Andrews, with The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife, said the Green River contains some of the top biodiversity within the Ohio River system.

 

“So being able to restore this much river in a national park is unique,” Andrews said.  

Andrews said he hopes restoring the natural flow of the river will help endangered aquatic life in the area. David Phemister, Kentucky State Director at The Nature Conservancy, said the removal of the dam in Edmonson County will have several benefits for the region.

“It’s a win for public safety, it’s a win for outdoor recreation and the economics and the local communities, and it’s a win for the health of the river,” Phemister said. 

The $880,000 project is one of three dams approved for removal by Congress late last year. Green River Dam Five and Barren River Dam One will be also be deconstructed, but those projects have not been scheduled.

 

Lee Andrews, Kentucky Fish and Wildlife field office supervisor.
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Lee Andrews, Kentucky Fish and Wildlife field office supervisor.
Progess of the deconstruction of Green River dam six.
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Progess of the deconstruction of Green River dam six.
David Phemister, Kentucky State Director for The Nature Conservancy.
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David Phemister, Kentucky State Director for The Nature Conservancy.
Leaders in the removal of Green River Dam Six.
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Leaders in the removal of Green River Dam Six.

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Becca Schimmel is a senior majoring in journalism and minoring in psychology and she will be graduating in December. She was born in South Carolina but grew up in Lexington, Ky. She is a UK basketball fan. She enjoys swimming, coffee, reading and drinking more coffee. Becca has served as copy editor for the Murray State News and has interned with the Paducah Sun.
Becca Schimmel
Becca Schimmel is a multimedia journalist with the Ohio Valley ReSource, a collaborative of public radio stations in Kentucky, West Virginia and Ohio. She's based out of the WKU Public Radio newsroom in Bowling Green.
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