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May. 31, 1999 The June issue of Drops of Water is online today. Articles include Tree-mendous trees, Salmon and seals, and Temperature problems on the upper Chehalis river.
May. 30, 1999 Air pollution on a water quality site? Mt. Ranier is out of our watershed, but the air concerns faced there can be found in the Chehalis watershed. What is in the air can come to earth and the water.
May. 30, 1999 A new Flood Hazard Management Plan effort and a proposal to restore a contaminated public well are among some of the items in SEPA permits for this week, be sure to check them out.
May. 29, 1999 Coastal erosion is the topic of 4 meetings in Grays Harbor and Pacific counties.
May. 29, 1999 The Chronicle reports that Centralia is hoping to reuse the currently contaminated Eshom well on Fords Prairie.
May. 27, 1999 WaDOT announces a special flood meeting June 8, 1999
May. 27, 1999 The Chronicle announces that Lewis County is issuing a short turnaround bid opportunity for flood consultant.
May. 26, 1999 Look here for recent news on water legislation, such as: Appropriations, Fish And Wildlife, Parks And Public Lands, Water Resources, Recently Passed River-related Bills, River-related Bills In Congress, Web Resources, Hearings
May. 26, 1999 If it deals with fish and is news, look for it here this week!
May. 24, 1999 We don't often toot the CRC horn, but here is some recent good news we'd like to share.
May. 22, 1999 In this AP story from The Chronicle a federal judge has ruled dairy waste is subject to the Clean Water Act.
May. 22, 1999 According to The Chronicle a proposed highway linking Lewis County to Mount St. Helens and a flood-control study on the Chehalis River Basin both received a boost from the Legislature this week.
May. 21, 1999 "Seeking an end to flood of claims" is the subject of this report
published by National Wildlife (NWF WWW site) , with permission of National Wildlife Federation.
May 21, 1999 This week the SEPA applications involve activities including: fill, heribicides, riprap, channelization, bulkheads and other interesting projects - much the same as the previous week.
May 20, 1999 Want some new ideas and information? Try the Model Watershed at Grays Harbor Community College.
May 19, 1999 Thanks to Mike Kelly (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) we have an original article on Seals, Sea Lions and Salmon.
May 17, 1999 Interested in your stream's water quality? Here's a chance to learn how to monitor your own water quality!
May 17, 1999 Here are just some of the topics in the fish news for this week:
Lower Snake River Dams., Salmon and Religion., Foreign Salmon Interception., Rubber Salmon., Chinese Mitten Crabs., Gill Fluke Mortality., Million-Dollar Fish., East African Fish Exports., Steller Sea Lion Hearing., Norwegian Whaling., Japanese Whaling., FL Manatees., Gray Whale Mortalities.
May 17, 1999 This past week the SEPA applications involve activities including: fill, heribicides, riprap, channelization, bulkheads and other interesting projects.
May 16, 1999 The Capital Press reports on the need to continue monitoring fertilizers containing waste products as well as metal and dioxin accumulations in crop lands.
May 15, 1999 Montesano collects an 'impervious surface' property tax to finance stormwater improvements which are intended to reduce flooding.
May 14, 1999 Find out what is news in the world of fish, including rubber salmon.
May 14, 1999 State Rules to Protect Shorelines and Streamsides Out for Public Review - here is information on the topic!
May 13, 1999 Have you hear about Washington's Environmental Hearings Office? Here is some information.
May 12, 1999 From American Rivers we learn about riders (water related) buried in emergency legislation for Kosovo -and separate estuary restoration and it is all right here.
May 11, 1999 May is Wetlands Month. Here is a fact filled site with information on wetlands.
May 08, 1999 According to The Capital Press the U.S. EPA is ready to take TMDLs away from Wa DOE!
May 08, 1999 The Upper Chehalis River is in hot water and there is a TMDL plan ready for review.
May 07, 1999 From rubber salmon to tuna feedlots, there is lots of news in the fish news for this week.
May 07, 1999 Riprap, forest land conversion, herbicides and fill are some of the activities in the SEPA reports for this week.
May 06, 1999 WaDOE has a Draft TMDL for temperature on the Upper Chehalis. Check out this electronic copy. There is a limited public comment period. Electronically submitted comments will be accepted.
May 06, 1999 The Chehalis Basin Partnership has posted a legal notice of RFP for consultant services.
May 05, 1999 Thurston County residents ask for building moratorium to help stop flooding.
May 05, 1999 Local resident asks WaDOE to reverse Lewis County SEPA decision.
May 05, 1999 In the news from Washington D.C.
the House passed the Water Resources Development Act of 1999 which instructs the Corps to look more towards wetlands and estuary restoration, flood warning system improvement, and relocation of buildings and communities out of floodplains and the Senate and House will consider bills on Coastal and Marine Management It is all right here.
May 04, 1999 Washington State University, Cooperative Extension Service, provides a lot of information and many services to residents of our watershed.
May 04, 1999 According to The Capital Press the '99 Legislature approves and Gov. Locke signs bill for farmers in floodways.
May 01, 1999 April ended with numerous permits applied for including normal fill, logging and even barbs and riprap on the Newaukum River.
May 01, 1999 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has made notice of a rule change. This proposed rule includes a new list of contaminants to be monitored, procedures for selecting a national representative sample of public water systems serving 10,000 or fewer persons that will be required to monitor, the frequency and schedule for monitoring, and procedures for placement of the monitoring data in the National Drinking Water Contaminant Occurrence Data Base, as required under section 1445 of SDWA, as amended. We had difficulty finding it, and now that we have it, the complete set of information is available online.
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