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What happened last year? 1996 News
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News items in September 1997:
Sept 30 Updated local estuary concerns with a link to Save America's Estuaries
Sept 29 WaDOE announced Water Rights meeting schedule
Sept 29 Updated Forest Practices Applications through FPAs received today. Some interesting totals based on this data. In this basin potentially 267 miles of road will be built, or 389 acres will be cleared just for roads. Looking at the
logging, only, 125 square miles will be logged, if all these
potential FPA events take place.
Sept 27 added Recent Salmon and Fish news
Sept 26 Updated SEPA reports through September 26, 1997
Sept 26 Snohomish County judge adds legal fees, interest on damage awards by Armando Machado Staff Writer Skagit Valley Herald 9/25/97
Sept 23 Formal Judgement announced re: - Halverson vs Skagit County
Sept 22 U.S. Army Corp of Engineers will change their River site addresses. Effective Oct 1 the correct address is: http://www.nws.usace.army.mil/hh/
the incorrect site address was: http://netra.nps.usace.army.mil/hh/
If you are interested in stream flows and River levels you will need to update your bookmarks. You can use this page as a starting point
Sept 22 click here for information on pfiesteria
Sept 21 added Recent Salmon and Fish news on September 20 which includes information as officials closed a 7-mile stretch of the lower Pocomoke River indefinitely to fishing, swimming, and recreational boating to limit human exposure to Pfiesteria toxinas, as well as Recent Salmon and Fish news on September 9
Sept 19 Added from The Chronicle two stories: Draper's Feels at Home and Centralia water plan costs money, which are related to Chicken Proocessing and Water Demands which was filed in early August.
Sept 19 Updated SEPA reports through September 19, 1997
Sept 19 Added new material Washington Coast and Estuary which includes Grays Harbor
Sept 18 Quincy Mayor Takes Heat For Raising Concerns About Fertilizer
Sept 16 Development of Superfund Cleanup Site taken from - The Chronicle Editorial, 9/19/97
Sept 16 FEMA Advice: Prepare for Heavy Rains and Flooding based on potential El-Nino impact
Sept 13 A tree planting picnic check this out!
Sept 13 Early editon of October Drops of Water is online
Sept 12 On September 11, The Chronicle reported work starting on superfund cleanup site, despite appeals
Sept 11 Updated SEPA and FPA reports Some interesting totals based on this data
In this basin potentially 262 miles of road will be built, or
381 acres will be cleared just for roads. Looking at the
logging, only, 123 square miles will be logged, if all these
potential FPA events take place.
Sept 9 Floodplain and other issues dealing with Mima Mounds in Thurston County
Sept 9 Experts Fear Marine Life May Be Hurt
Sept. 9 Recent Salmon and Fish news on September 8
Sept. 5 The SEPA applications are updated for this week.
Sept. 3 Check Calendar of events for what is happening!
Sept. 3 Recent Salmon and Fish news on September 3
Late last month, these additions were made:
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