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OPB’s First Look: Detroit Lake drawdown creates rising concerns
OPB’s First Look: Detroit Lake drawdown creates rising concerns
OPB’s First Look: Detroit Lake drawdown creates rising concerns

Published on: 12/10/2025

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Detroit relies heavily on its reservoir for business.

Some residents fear federal plans to lower the Detroit Lake to its lowest levels ever will have an economic impact on Detroit, which is still recovering from the devastating 2020 wildfire that destroyed much of the town.

OPB reporter Joni Land spoke with locals to understand how Detroit Lake — and the different types of salmon it is home to — are so important to their local economy.

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Dean O’Donnell, who’s lived in Detroit for 25 years and used to run the local grocery store, walks his dogs on a dry part of Detroit Lake’s bed, typical of a winter drawdown of the reservoir, in Detroit, Ore., on Dec. 6, 2025.

Feds plan on lowering Detroit Lake to lowest levels ever. That has locals concerned

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is considering lowering Detroit Lake to its lowest levels ever, starting in the fall of 2026.

It’s part of an effort to help threatened Chinook salmon move downstream. But some local residents and surrounding communities argue such a significant drawdown could create dirtier water and damage the sportfishing industry in Detroit.

But the fish that many are concerned about is a different type of salmon. Kokanee are a freshwater salmon that were added to lakes, such as Detroit, in part to compensate for declining native salmon populations, like Chinook.

Dean O’Donnell has lived in Detroit for more than 25 years. He lost his home in the 2020 wildfires, which he eventually rebuilt. O’Donnell said the town can handle the drawdown if it refills completely during the summer.

“If they can’t fill the lake, we’re in trouble,” O’Donnell said. “We are that dependent on the lake as far as our economy goes.” (Joni Auden Land)

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