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News items in March 1999 are:

  •  Mar. 31, 1999 The Chronicle reports that PIE flood study funding maybe available from DOT
  •  Mar. 30, 1999 Lot's of news items in the fisheries news for this week.
  •  Mar. 30, 1999 The General Accounting Office has filed a report on FEMA mitigation for disasters.
  •  Mar. 30, 1999 A U.S. Senate bill is intended to amend the disaster mitigation act.
  •  Mar. 30, 1999 Besides the GAO report and the FEMA mitigation bill, the other Washington is busy on other River and water related legislation!
  •  Mar. 28, 1999 Riprap, biosolids, and gravel mining are just some of the events in this weeks SEPA permit updates.
  •  Mar. 25, 1999 Just found! Chehalis River Basin Flood Reduction Project report, online!
  •  Mar. 24, 1999 The North Coast News reports there is more to the coastal erosion issue - politics, careers and more are all involved in the issue.
  •  Mar. 23, 1999 The budget, sprawl control, water resources, mining and navigation are just some of the issues being decided in the other Washington!
  •  Mar. 23, 1999 American Rivers has released a new report that details land uses in floodplains and outlines recommendations for a new course for flood control policy. The report describes the values of natural floodplains; new strategies for floodplain management; available programs for relocation, creation of riverside trails and greenways, and restoration of floodplain habitat; alternative floodplain crops; and resultant economic, habitat, and water quality potential. The report also provides a number of detailed case studies. The report is now available online at http://www.amrivers.org/flood.html. American Rivers Flood Report

  •  Mar. 23, 1999 The Chronicle reports that flood control study funds have been used up.
  •  Mar. 22, 1999 Besides the ESA listing - many other events are taking place which impact salmon on the Pacific Coast.
  •  Mar. 22, 1999 Here's new information on the agenda, budget and minutes for the Chehalis Basin Partnership.
  •  Mar. 21, 1999 Know what is going on in your watershed? Here's the place to find out! Current projects include timber land conversion, bank sloping, biosolid processing and bridge repairs.
  •  Mar. 19, 1999 Check out this new publication - an online version of WaterTalk, which is reproduced courtesy of EPA Region 10 - Seattle
  •  Mar. 18, 1999 The National Weather Service prepared this summary of flood weather. For more information NWS- NOAA
  •  Mar. 18, 1999 WaDOE sued over lack of water metering.
  •  Mar. 18, 1999 Lewis County, according to this The Chronicle article, wants to regain control of biosolids.
  •  Mar. 16, 1999 Agriculture, endangered species, hydropower, open space and water resources are all topics in the other Washington this week.
  •  Mar. 15, 1999 Know what is going on in your watershed? Here's the place to find out!
  •  Mar. 13, 1999 Here is an early edition of news concerning salmon along the Pacific Coast.
  •  Mar. 11, 1999 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers responds to flood concerns.
  •  Mar. 11, 1999 Commissioner Graham responds to flood concern letter.
  •  Mar. 11, 1999 Late in February an individual complained about the flood plan as presented in Montesano February 16th.
  •  Mar. 11, 1999 The The Aberdeen Daily World reports the City of Montesano is facing the issue of sewer and water rates headon.
  •  Mar. 11, 1999 Earlier in March members of SWAT took a position on some of the Lewis County flood issues.
  •  Mar. 11, 1999 Oregon has floods, Oregon has other solutions.
  •  Mar. 10, 1999 Gasoline spills, pesticides, dams and treaty talk - all of these have an impact on salmon.
  •  Mar. 09, 1999 American Rivers reports on legislation dealing with rivers, water and related issues taking place at the other Washington.
  •  Mar. 07, 1999 Time once again for you to find out what is going on in your part of the watershed.
  •  Mar. 05, 1999 The Chronicle reports that Pe Ell now drawing from the Chehalis River.
  •  Mar. 05, 1999 The Chronicle reports: Boil water, county advises well users of Fords and Waunch prairies.
  •  Mar. 05, 1999 Corps studies of North Jetty could lead to future flood control measures.
  •  Mar. 05, 1999 Elma steps up to a treatment plant decision.
  •  Mar. 04, 1999 Tumwater wells finally get cleaned up.
  •  Mar. 04, 1999 PE ELL - Water woes continue to plague Pe Ell, striking again Tuesday morning with another broken pipe.
  •  Mar. 02, 1999 Hydropower, wild rivers, new bills -- just some of the action taking place in the other Washington legislative process.
  •  Mar. 02, 1999 The agency letter dealing with the controversial Lewis County flood study and plan is available online.
  •  Mar. 01, 1999 The CRC has taken a position on the proposed Centralia-Chehalis flood study.
  •  Mar. 01, 1999 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces a new website: Partners for Fish and Wildlife!
  •  Mar. 01, 1999 What's going on in the nation's fisheries?
  •  Mar. 01, 1999Time once again for you to find out what is going on in your part of the watershed.

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