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News items in September 1998 are:
- Sep. 29, 1998 The The Chronicle reports that only costs stand in the way of flood control
- Sep. 29, 1998 How well does an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) address all issues? Ocosta Schools has identified a significant financial impact that was not addressed in the Stafford Creek Dept. of Corrections EIS. If schools were overlooked could other items have been overlooked?
- Sep. 25, 1998 Look around this page for information on development and construction activities in your part of the watershed.
- Sep. 25, 1998 Flood victims in Petaluma area sue for floodplain fill losses.
- Sep. 22, 1998 Just a reminder! Volunteers needed! The The Chronicle reported on Sept 7 that 'Citizens get chance to work on basin' water issues, and
DOE posted a news release calling for Chehalis watershed planning effort volunteers!
- Sep. 22 1998 Take a moment and tell us if you are interested in the Forest Practices Application (FPA) information on our website. The FPA information tracks activities throughout the watershed. Do you use it? Is it useful? Click here to send us your feedback, comments, and or suggestions. We will use your responses to determine if this data entry process will continue.
- Sep. 21, 1998 Chehalis Basin Partnership plans meeting on flood information, grants, planning and citizen participation.
- Sep. 21, 1998 WaDOE has announced Water Conservancy Workshop and Rule Making process with this Focus sheet and press release!
- Sep. 20, 1998 Learn about events in the world of fisheries!
- Sep. 20, 1998 Here is where you can find out what a 'brownfield site' is and how it might be redeveloped.
- Sep. 20, 1998 Thanks to Washington Department of Ecology for this Briefsheet on the Chehalis TMDL
- Sep. 19, 1998 Firing ranges or water pollution, this letter to the editor hits home on Rights and Duties.
- Sep. 19, 1998 The The Aberdeen Daily World reports that the Washington Parks Board supports geo-tubes at Ocean Shores.
- Sep. 18, 1998 With these update SEPA items you can find out what is happening in you watershed!
- Sep. 18, 1998 After a 5 week lull, here is the most recent fish related news covering salmon, trout, pollution and more.
- Sep. 17, 1998 Ocean Shores erosion subject of special meeting on September 18!.
- Sep. 17, 1998 The brochure says: Who will decide... How much water should be left in rivers and streams? and... How much is available for out of stream use? Read about the workshop: Watershed Planning...understanding the new state watershed law. The general public is not invited.
- Sep. 16, 1998 An early edition of the 23rd edition of Drops of Water is is available now!
- Sep. 15, 1998 Under the headline "County postpones franchise hearing" the The Chronicle included stories on: Stormwater ordinance, Lewis County Water Conservancy Board, and additional flood funds to PIE
- Sep. 15, 1998 The The Chronicle reports on the acceptance of the Chehalis wastewater agreement and approval of Chehalis membership on the CBP in this article on the TMDL and other topics.
- Sep. 15, 1998 Here is a reading room full of book reviews. The book room is courtesy of American Rivers.
- Sep. 13, 1998 Want to learn about Blobs and Toe Biters
in the rivers?
- Sep. 11, 1998 Find out where in this watershed 446 miles of road and 199 square miles of potential logging activity will take place.
- Sep. 11, 1998 Do you know what new construction, fill or other major SEPA permits have been approved?
- Sep. 10, 1998 Though the reported location has changed from Tenino to Maytown, WaDOE says well water is safe!
- Sep. 10, 1998 The Nature Conservancy, in the The Aberdeen Daily World article, has a new holding in Grays Harbor County.
- Sep. 08, 1998 The The Chronicle reports on Sept 7 that 'Citizens get chance to work on basin'
- Sep. 08, 1998 An interesting article that claims Oytermen are for the birds!
- Sep. 07, 1998 Centralia/Oakville precipitation records and the Chehalis at Porter River flows have been updated with
- Sep. 06, 1998 South Sound Stewards has some estuary tours planned for you!
- Sep. 05, 1998 WaDOE extending an invitation for participation in Lewis County discharge permit holders review process.
- Sep. 05, 1998 Find out where over 123,00 cubic yards of fill are going in the floodplain and who wants to stockpile biosolids. Take a look at the new SEPA applications right here!
- Sep. 03, 1998 DOE posts a news release calling for Chehalis watershed planning effort volunteers!
- Sep. 02, 1998 Thurston septic fee plan rescinded.
- Sep. 02, 1998 Pe Ell hires treatment plant operator.
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