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Brandywine River’s Second Dam Comes Down to Restore Fish Habitat

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsSeptember 15, 2025001 Min Read
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For centuries, dams have disrupted the Brandywine River’s ecosystem, blocking migratory fish like the American shad from reaching their spawning grounds. The Brandywine River Restoration Trust is spearheading efforts to restore fish passage by removing or modifying 11 dams along the river. The recent removal of the DuPont Experimental Station Dam, built in 1839, is a key step, funded partly by DuPont to reduce flooding at their facility. While some local residents oppose the removal due to historical and recreational concerns, the initiative aims to restore aquatic ecosystems, enabling American shad to migrate and contribute to the river’s health. This effort aligns with a broader trend of dam removals across the U.S. to restore natural habitats.

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