The White House Council on Environmental Quality says in a post on its website that it is studying the fate of four lower Snake River dams — and the rest of the Columbia Basin. In the March 28 post, the council outlined its efforts to study breaching the dams, including a March 21 "Nation to Nation" meeting between federal agencies and leaders of the Tribes of the Columbia River Basin. "We heard calls to support breaching the four dams on the lower Snake River to restore a more natural flow, also about the need to replace the services provided by those dams, and recognition that such a step would require congressional action," the blog post reads. "We were asked to consider the Basin holistically because of its inherent interconnectedness."