THE DALLES — Wasco County commissioners voted March 18 to send $5,000 to Oregonians for Floodplain Protection, a coalition challenging how federal regulators plan to carry out Oregon floodplain rules intended to protect endangered salmon and steelhead habitat and the Southern Resident killer whales that depend on those fish as prey.

In October of last year the county joined several Oregon jurisdictions in opposing FEMA’s impending application of the Endangered Species Act’s habitat protection standards placed as a requirement for receiving the National Floodplain Insurance Program. These requirements aim to keep the flood zone accessible to salmonid species by applying a “no net-loss standard,” meaning no new removal of vegetation or surface area taken up by buildings or impenetrable pavements that would impede salmon runs or alter water quality.