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News items in May 1998 are:
May. 31, 1998 In this story on floods, Napa River residents decided against dredging and dams - is there a chance this would work here?
May. 31, 1998 Visit the new Washington WaterWeeks Web site.
May. 30, 1998 Some news dairy owners can be proud of. The The Capital Press reports on a Skagit dairy farmer taking pride in operating his dairy in accordance with the federal Clean Water Act and salmon recovery efforts.
May. 29, 1998 The CRC addressed the Ocean Shores issue in this May 21st letter to Governor Locke.
May. 29, 1998 Find out what is planned in your part of the watershed by checking out the new SEPA applications. We have the same information for all counties in Washington. Let us know if you are interested.
May. 28, 1998 Legislative Leaders endure painful evening meeting on development in Lewis County
May. 28, 1998 A letter related to Lewis County Comprehensive Plan and rural economic development.
May. 28, 1998 Washington Environmental Council (WEC) expresses concerns about Ocean Shores Wave Bumper.
May. 28, 1998 Friends of Grays Harbor expresses concerns about Ocean Shores Wave Bumper.
May. 26, 1998 Find out what is new with our fisheries. Among the items covered are: Salmon Along the Pacific Coast, Australian Imports of Canadian Salmon., Bristol Bay Disaster Aid., Pacific Salmon Treaty., Canadian Salmon Buyback., Savage Rapids Dam., Columbia Channel Dredging Opposition., and Cutthroat Trout ESA Petitions.
May. 23, 1998 Pe Ell quits the Chehalis Basin Partnership
May. 23, 1998 In response to an invitation the CRC makes a proposal on Chehalis Basin Partnership structure which includes basin wide watershed representation.
May. 22, 1998 Find out what is planned in your part of the watershed by checking out the new SEPA applications. We have the same information for all counties in Washington. Let us know if you are interested.
May. 22, 1998 Ecology focuses on Pe Ell sewers and declares moratorium.
May. 22, 1998 Darigold addresses Chehalis River TMDL requirements.
May. 21, 1998 WaDOE has released a Focus Sheet on Prioritzing Water Resources
May. 20, 1998 In an interesting move Wa Dept of Ecology files notice of intervention with Shorelines Hearing Board about a condo in floodplain!
May. 19, 1998 Lewis County goes ahead and will form Water Conservancy Board.
May. 19, 1998 The Chronicle supports Twin Cities support of Lewis County flood-control plan effort.
May. 19, 1998 Centralia paper, The Chronicle, comes out in support of Lewis County Water Conservancy Board issue.
May. 18, 1998 WaDOE has a technical committee studying the impact of wells on surface water: . see the Lewis County water conservancy board issue
May. 15, 1998 More information on Wa DNR rule-making and TFW (Timber Fish and Wildlife).
May. 15, 1998 Even though the state no longer grants new water rights in the Chehalis River basin because an Ecology assessment found existing water rights account for 300 percent of the basin's available water, Lewis County considering their own water conservancy board to determine and handle applications for Lewis County.
May. 15, 1998 Find out what is planned in your part of the watershed by checking out the new SEPA applications. We have the same information for all counties in Washington. Let us know if you are interested.
May. 15, 1998 Article on new WaDNR rules has been added.
May. 15, 1998 An interesting survey with results from boomers and youth.
May. 13, 1998 City of Centralia endorses Lewis County - PIE flood plan!
May. 13, 1998 Lots of news on fish topics, among them are: Salmon Along the Pacific Coast, WA Forest Practices Board Meeting., OR Reopens Willamette River Fishery., ID Fish and Game Commission Meeting., Australian Imports of Canadian Salmon., Bristol Bay Disaster Aid., Canadian Salmon Buyback., Columbia Channel Dredging Opposition., Timber and Cutthroat Trout., Governors Meeting on Salmon., GAO Salmon Report., Logging-Salmon Study., Pacific Salmon Treaty.,, Steelhead Hatchery Lawsuit., Savage Rapids Dam., Bristol Bay Price-Fixing Lawsuit., Norwegian Toxic Algae., New Brunswick Salmon Disease Outbreak., Port Strike Imperils Australia Tuna Farmers., Arowana/Dragon Fish Charges., Norwegian Salmon., Chinese Red Tides., Freshwater Fisheries, Major Mussel Indictment., NC Dam Removal., Illegal Ammonia Discharge., and Pfiesteria?
May. 13, 1998 Here's a Clean Water program for horse owners
May. 12, 1998 Lewis County ups payment to PIE for flood work, even though the increased work includes lobbying and the public has yet to see the plan.
May. 12, 1998 City of Chehalis approves Lewis County and PIE flood-control project, even though the public has not yet seen the plan.
May. 10, 1998 The The Capital Press ran a story on dairy inspection results due soon.
May. 11, 1998 New fish news is added check this out if you want to learn about: Salmon Along the Pacific Coast, Timber and Cutthroat Trout., Governors Meeting on Salmon., GAO Salmon Report., Logging-Salmon Study., Pacific Salmon Treaty., Steelhead Hatchery Lawsuit., Savage Rapids Dam., Bristol Bay Price-Fixing Lawsuit., 1998 Commercial and Sport Salmon Fishery., Tribal Steelhead Harvest., and WA Salmon Restoration.
May. 09, 1998 City of Portland ready to turn ESA listing into an opportunity.
May. 09, 1998 Pe Ell agrees to water plan.
May. 08, 1998 Find out what is planned in your part of the watershed by checking out the new SEPA applications.
May. 06, 1998 Now PIE reports that Dams on Chehalis River won't prevent floods
May. 05, 1998 Lewis County agrees to $600,000 more towards flood study by PIE
May. 01, 1998 We live in a unique watershed. There are many differences. The following links highlight some of the agriculture characteristics of each major county in the watershed. Click here for:
Thurston County -or- click here for:
Lewis County -or- click here for:
Grays Harbor County
For more information on other counties, choose this site:
Washington County Data -or- take a look at the home page for:
Washington Agricultural Statistics Service
May. 02, 1998 We've made a file of national and state discharge permits, for this watershed, available on our site
for your reference. This is a subset of Ecology's Water Quality Permit Life Cycle System (WPLCS) contains information about
individual permits issued under National Pollution Elimination
System and State Wastewater Discharge permits. Permitted facilities may be
covered under individual municipal or industrial discharge permits, or under one of a
variety of wastewater discharge general permits, which
include the stormwater
industrial and stormwater construction permits.
May. 01, 1998 Find out what is planned in your part of the watershed by checking out the new SEPA applications.
May. 01, 1998 The Pacific Coast Salmon Plan has been excerpted here with information on wetlands, flooding, dam building, construction and more. This is part of the *draft* Pacific Coast Salmon Plan for Essential Fish Habitat from the National Marine Fisheries Service.
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