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News items in July 1998 are:
Jul. 31, 1998 Find out what is happening in your local watershed by reviewing these new SEPA permits
Jul. 30, 1998 City of Aberdeen close to loan for water treatment plant.
Jul. 30, 1998 Tenino area wells to be tested for potential contamination by carcinogen.
Jul. 30, 1998 Elma addresses water and sewer concerns with this proactive decision.
Jul. 29, 1998 Centralia committee has recommendations for waste treatment options.
Jul. 28, 1998 On July 25th, Aberdeen Daily World , reported on a group of Ocean Shores residents concerned about water quality.
Jul. 28, 1998 On July 28, Aberdeen Daily World reported on water quality issues brought up at Ocean Shores city council meeting.
Jul. 28, 1998 County planning - Lewis County - does one size fit all?
Jul. 28, 1998 Change of heart or did Ecology blink and give okay for study of aeration to solve Chehalis TMDL problem?
Jul. 27, 1998 Armoring (protecting) beaches is a controversial topic. A resident speaks out here, on armoring in Westport, Washington
Jul. 27, 1998 American Rivers provided this weeks legislative update. Find out what is happening in the other Washington!
Jul. 27, 1998 Fourteen rivers, supported by their community leaders, have been selected as American Heritage Rivers.
Jul. 25, 1998 Find out what beer, dams, Australia and treaties have to do with fish.
Jul. 24, 1998 Find out what is happening in your local watershed by reviewing these new SEPA permits
Jul. 24, 1998 Centralia asks citizens to reduce water use.
Jul. 23, 1998 Green crab arrives (unfortunately) in Grays Harbor.
Jul. 22, 1998 $454,000 watershed grant to benefit Chehalis River watershed announced by WaDOE.
Jul. 20, 1998 Find out what is happening in the other Washington
Jul. 20, 1998 Ocean Shores starts EIS process for coastline erosion project with this press release of meetings and events.
Jul. 20, 1998 Lewis County Hearings Examiner finding on housing development on Leudinghaus Road. This is a housing development close to the Chehalis River in an agriculture area.
Jul. 19, 1998 National Wildlife Federation just released a report on flooding: Higher Ground . The lessons learned and the suggestions made in this report apply to the flooding in the Chehalis Watershed.
Jul. 19, 1998 Lead sinkers? Poaching by China? Chilean Salmon? Dam Removal? It is all here in the fish news for July 20th, 1998!
Jul. 18, 1998 The July and August editions of Drops of Water have been added
Jul. 18, 1998 Grays Harbor receives $3.5 million for sewer treatment plant upgrade.
Jul. 17, 1998 An editorial of The Chronicle supports developers flood plain development decision!
Jul. 17, 1998 WaDOE gives green light to Lewis County Water Conservancy Board.
Jul. 17, 1998 WaDOE fines Lewis County dairy for violations.
Jul. 17, 1998 What's happening in your part of the watershed? Check out this weeks SEPA permits.
Jul. 16, 1998 Court rules in favor of floodplain fill.
Jul. 16, 1998 Cities are overtaking vegetated areas and affecting storm runoff, a study shows in this report from the Olympian and American Forests.
Jul. 15, 1998 Among many items, Centralia City Council votes to sign TMDL consent decree.
Jul. 15, 1998 Washington State attracts a "beach bum" label.
Jul. 15, 1998 After an unexplained absence, here is a new update on fish related news.
Jul. 15, 1998 An announcement of the end of the Yakima Watershed Council is a flashback to the end of the earlier Chehalis Watershed Council in 1997.
Jul. 14, 1998 City of Chehalis reluctantly settles water lawsuit (TMDL).
Jul. 13, 1998 What's happening nationally on floods, fish dams and water quality? Learn about them here!
Jul. 12, 1998 Grays Harbor and Lewis County Commissioners went to Wash. D.C. and the report is here. The trip dealt with flooding and beach erosion issues and was reported by Aberdeen Daily World
Jul. 10, 1998 Want to know where 73 miles of sewers will be installed or where 175,000 cubic yards of fill will go? - - then check out the SEPA permits here!
Jul. 10, 1998 Learn where 187 sq miles of logging and 422 miles of roads are located by checking out the FPAs!
Jul. 08, 1998 Centralia Chronicle endorses aeration as solution to TMDL
Jul. 07, 1998 The House Agriculture and Ecology Committee held a meeting on July 7. This meeting was reported on by the Olympian, The Chronicle, and the Associated Press. Each report takes a different slant and focus. They are all related to the TMDL issue in Lewis County that deals with the quality of the Chehalis River.
Jul. 05, 1998 On July 4th, a CRC member describes freedom, citizenship and volunteering.
Jul. 05, 1998 A first of its kind water agreement is reached in the Puyallup watershed.
Jul. 03, 1998 Supreme Court decision bases water-rights certificates on basis of actual use.
Jul. 03, 1998 Learn about geotubes, construction, waste ponds, herbicides spraying and other SEPA permits new this week.
Jul. 03, 1998 Wa. Dept. of Ecology has two excellent sites with environmental information. Take some time and check these out: Environmental Monitoring and for water related topics: River and Stream Water Quality Monitoring
Jul. 02, 1998 Good news for a change! A fish (sculpin) is found after 50 years!
Jul. 02, 1998 Grays Harbor Seaport faces issues with potential contaminated brownfield site.
Jul. 02, 1998 Green Crab is now a threat in Willapa Bay.
Jul. 01, 1998 New information is available on the Palermo wells contamination sources.
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