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Apr. 30, 1999 Thurston County Development Services has issued a Fact Sheet on Thurston County development Regulation Amendments.
Apr. 30, 1999 Thurston County has released a notice of a public hearing, May 19, concerning the Critical Areas Ordinance.
Apr. 29, 1999 The Chronicle reports that the cities of Centralia and Chehalis won't have to return flood money to the state.
Apr. 29, 1999 According to The Chronicle Lewis County will refund money, won't have to remove flood dike.
Apr. 29, 1999 How about a family event? Join in the celebration of Puget Prairies!
Apr. 28, 1999 Interested in fish and the ESA? The May 4 Lewis County Planning Commission meeting is very important!
Apr. 28, 1999 Want to help salmon on Scatter Creek? Thurston Conservation District has a program: Scatter Creek and Habitat for Salmon.
Apr. 28, 1999 Floods: 'Unnatural' disasters? We can't stop rivers from flooding, but we can stop making the floods worse.
Apr. 27, 1999 Thanks to American Rivers we can learn about what is happening in the other Washington.
Apr. 25, 1999 The May 1999 issue of Drops of Water (issue 30) is now online.
Apr. 24, 1999 The Chronicle reports a $2.5 million grant for Onalaska treatment plant upgrade.
Apr. 24, 1999 The Chronicle reports that the flood study fight might be history.
Apr. 23, 1999 According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in 1997 over 117,000 acres of wetlands were destroyed. This is equivalent to an area the size of one football field being destroyed every 5 minutes. Find out why this hurts water quality be attending a local seminar on the value of wetlands and riparian areas.
Apr. 23, 1999 Conversion from timberland to a residential use, excavation of land, importing of fill, construction of groins and herbicide applications are some of the items in the SEPA permits for this week.
Apr. 23, 1999 The Grays Harbor County Planning Commission just started a series of community meetings to gather citizen comment on the comprehensive plan update. Here is some of the information available for public comment.
Apr. 22, 1999 WaDOE and WaDOH have compiled a report on 38 contaminated water sites. This is a WWW version of the PDF file. This report provides the most-current information available about the status of cleanup or remediation at each site or area, and indicates the status of human exposure to the contaminated water. Because each contaminated site is different, health risks are assessed and follow-up actions determined on a case-by-case basis. This report solely addresses chemical contamination that affects or potentially affects drinking-water sources; it does not include information about all groundwater contamination in Washington. In fact, it is likely that additional contaminated sites exist that have not been identified yet.
Apr. 22, 1999 Here is a link to bibliographices on aging dams, water quality, water quantity from National Agriculture Library.
Apr. 22, 1999 Congress has been busy. Find out what is happening in this report from the other Washington.
Apr. 21, 1999 Tuna feedlots, engineered salmon, and commerant shooting - these are but three of many stories in the fisheries news for this week.
Apr. 21, 1999 The Chehalis Basin Partnership has a meeting on April 23rd. Here is the agenda.
Apr. 21, 1999 The Chehalis Basin Partnership will be discussing a DRAFT RFP to accomplish their work plan.
Apr. 21, 1999 How do you measure River flows without getting in the water? Find out here - April 22nd.
Apr. 20, 1999 Here is a report on contaminated drinking water.
Apr. 20, 1999 Coastal Erosion? Any solutions? Here is the executive summary for the Coastal Erosion Task Force "Report to the Governor"
Apr. 20, 1999 Interested in legislation, flood reports, qrant ratings, watershed planning or citizen involvement? Here's the summary of the most recent Chehalis Basin Partnership meeting.
Apr. 17, 1999 Bridge repairs, new 16,000 cy fill in a diked area, and herbicide applications are some of the items in the SEPA permits this week.
Apr. 16, 1999 The Chronicle reports that folks have at least talked about a regional wastewater treatment option.
Apr. 15, 1999 Tribal concerns, Canadian salmon management, Wa. salmon management are just a few of the articles in this weeks fish news.
Apr. 14, 1999 In this article landowners are singled out as helping Deep Creek water quality.
Apr. 12, 1999 The budget, coastal zones, endangered divers, endangered species and water resources are part of the other Washington this week.
Apr. 11, 1999 April 7, 1999 Senate hears new public water supply and fish habitat bills and a belated copy is here.
Apr. 11, 1999 Here is the actual content of the Wildlife Forever lawsuit.
Apr. 11, 1999 The Aberdeen Daily World reports: Habitat, mitigation agreeements, Satsop and WPPSS are all part of this lawsuit.
Apr. 10, 1999 Last weeks SEPA permits are online. Lot's of logging, herbicide and other permits applied for.
Apr. 09, 1999 We are moved to our new host. We have a new name: www.crcwater.org If you have problems, please let us know by sending a note to our Information Desk. We also have a new mail address for the CRC. The new mail address is: crc@crcwater.org
Apr. 08, 1999 Grays Harbor Audubon Society has organized a great Shorebirds Festival!
Apr. 07, 1999 The Chronicle reports that Pe Ell is looking for funding for treatment facility.
Apr. 06, 1999 A potential link between pesticides, water quality and salmon.
Apr. 06, 1999 Congress is out of session but lots is happening on endangered rivers, endangered species and the budget!
Apr. 06, 1999 Saddle up for horses and water quality on Earth Day 1999!
Apr. 06, 1999 A local fish biologist writes about the Chehalis basin and the endangered species act.
Apr. 03, 1999 American Rivers, and others, speak out against federal hydropower legislation.
Apr. 03, 1999 Though out of the area, this announcement shows the type of River study USGS can do for people.
Apr. 03, 1999 Members of local group, SWAT, appeal to WaDOT on flood issues.
Apr. 03, 1999 The Aberdeen Daily World reports environmentalists concerned about Satsop wildlife areas.
Apr. 03, 1999 WaDOE has announced Focus: Water Quality Antidegradation.
Apr. 03, 1999 WaDOE has announced Water Quality Program: Restructuring the Surface Water Quality Standards
Apr. 03, 1999 In "Toward 2000" The Chronicle analyzes the issue of flooding in Centralia-Chehalis.
Apr. 03, 1999 The SEPA applications for this week include many herbicide activities, logging and the new prison site near Aberdeen. Check the news ones here!
Apr. 02, 1999 The Montesano Vidette reports on Florida based corporation planning major floodplain development.
Apr. 01, 1999 the The Chronicle, in an editorial, gives bows to Harry Hosey and Commissioner Graham.
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