Share your river value
We all benefit from the federal system of dams and locks on the Columbia Snake River System. Whether you appreciate clean and reliable electricity, irrigation for farms, or affordable and fuel-efficient shipping, the Columbia Snake River System connects the Pacific Northwest to the world and keeps our region strong and balanced.
We’re looking for personal stories to share from our community about how the River System supports your life. If you’re a resident, worker or business owner who appreciates the public goods created and supported by the Columbia Snake River system, we want to share your story!
Whether you live in the Willamette Valley or Puget Sound, whether you’re on the west or east side, the Columbia Snake River System gives more than you may know!
Irrigation
Feeding millions of families at home and abroad
The water behind Ice Harbor dam on the Snake River irrigates enough apples to feed 18 million people, sweet corn to feed 19 million people and potatoes to feed 6.4 million people! Our Northwest farmers raise livestock and grow potatoes, wheat, fruit, wine grapes, barley, hops, beans, and other key crops. This provides Northwest families and communities with a stable local food supply as well as jobs and economic benefits as farmers ship high-quality U.S. crops to global markets.
Navigation
Reducing costs, emissions and congestion along our waterways
Shipping through the system of navigation locks on the Columbia and Snake rivers moves products like wheat, wind blades and fuel more efficiently than any other shipping method. In 2020, it would have taken 162,153 semi-trucks or 42,160 rail cars to move all the cargo that was barged on the Snake River alone. Shipping on our river system keeps us from sitting in more traffic and reduces the carbon footprint of transporting these vital goods, especially in sensitive air and watersheds like our scenic Columbia Gorge.
Hydropower
Our region’s clean energy foundation
The federal hydroelectric dams on the Columbia Snake River System provide 90% of our renewable power in the Pacific Northwest. The abundant and reliable power generated by these dams gives us a firm foundation to integrate other types of renewables, such as solar and wind energy. The Pacific Northwest enjoys a highly stable power supply while continuing to reduce our local and national carbon footprint and fight climate change.
The Columbia Snake River System belongs to us all and it gives to every single Northwesterner in the form of abundant food, clean air, power, and more—no matter where in the region we call home.
It’s up to us to know the facts and protect this critical resource. Let’s keep the Columbia Snake River System strong and balanced for all uses—today and for future generations.






