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This map shows the location of the projects that make up more than 130 miles of stream habitat restored thanks to PGE renewable power customers. Those who have added Habitat Support to their renewable power option pay an extra $2.50 per month that goes directly to the Nature Conservancy to help restore salmon and other fish habitat in our region. To find out more about renewable energy and the Habitat Support option visit our Green Power section. If you're already a renewable power customer, and just want to add Habitat Support, go here.

PGE Service Territory PGE Funded Projects

Statewide Projects (listed below)

Project Details


1. Circle Creek.

Salmon habitat acquisition and habitat restoration

2. Clear Creek.

Salmon barrier removal

3. Sandy River.

Riparian habitat restoration/invasive species control

4. Upper Joseph Creek.

Steelhead barrier removal

5. Sucker Creek.

Salmon passage improvement

6. Kelley Creek.

Fish passage improvement

7. Bethel Creek.

Salmon habitat restoration

8. West Fork Williams Creek.

Salmon habitat restoration

9. Tryon Creek.

Salmon habitat restoration

10. Salmon Creek.

Salmon habitat restoration

11. Scappoose Creek.

Habitat enhancement and education

12. Camp Creek.

Riparian and stream restoration

13. Middle Fork John Day.

Floodplain and stream restoration

14. Middle Fork John Day.

Riparian conservation easement

15. Blind Slough Swamp.

Invasive riparian species control

16. Squaw Creek.

Riparian conservation easement

17. Elk River.

Stream and riparian habitat acquisition

18. Middle and Coast Fork Willamette River.

Environmental flow management

19. Murtaugh Creek.

Fish passage improvement

20. Goat Island.

Riparian habitat restoration/invasive species control

21. Brownie Creek.

Instream Restoration Project

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23. All Oregonian Watersheds.

Freshwater Habitat Assessment