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Dec. 31, 1999 As we enter 2000 the Chesapeake Bay Program has made available a draft watershed partnership agreement. It "contains commitments that are far reaching and that address issues of the waters and living resources of the Bay and its rivers, and the land and air that surround them. It is intended to take us well into the next decade and beyond." A viable new year resoution for us in the Chehalis Watershed would include a similar citizen, scientist and policy maker based agreement for us to work from.
Dec. 31, 1999 The last SEPA update for this year includes fill and more fill . A typical end to a typical year in the Chehalis watershed.
Dec. 30, 1999 WaDOE has made information on the Water Quality Grants and Loans for Fiscal Year 2001 available.
Dec. 30, 1999 American Rivers has sent us a report on dam removals and related topics.
Dec. 29, 1999 Ocean Pines, Snake River and the Missouri are some of the topics in the Corps Reform.
Dec. 27, 1999 What is a mudminnow or Magic Apple? Who is the lead agency for the CBP? What has the Chehalis Basin Fisheries Task Force done this last year? How is Aberceen eliminating sewer problems? The answers to all these questions are in the January 2000 issue of Drops of Water.
Dec. 26, 1999 Temporary fill in Centralia, some Cowlitz land conversions to homesites are just two of the items in the SEPA process this week.
Dec. 26, 1999 The saga of Exit 72 fill in the floodplain is continued with this Opinion Page Commentary from the Dec 23 issue of The Chronicle.
Dec. 26, 1999 Grays Harbor had heavy flooding according to this story 12/23/9 from The Montesano Vidette .
Dec. 23, 1999 The CRC has an online version of the proposed Shorelines Management revision. This version provided by the CRC is a converted copy of the complete document. Illustrations are not included. This is not the official document. This version might aid the reader in reviewing, downloading and/or in extracting portions of the material for inclusion in a comments or other documents. The final authority on content and intent is the official document available from WaDOE available from them as a 423k PDF file.
Dec. 20, 1999 The SEPA applications had to be changed. The Comment Date provided to us is incorrect. If you need to know the Comment Date please contact WaDOE or the permitting agency for that information.
Dec. 19, 1999 Updates to the SEPA applications for this past week.
Dec. 18, 1999 Lewis County Commissioners defend permits for new development in floodplain, according to this article from the 12/18 edition of The Chronicle.
Dec. 18, 1999 On Dec. 14, 1999 The Chronicle carried readers comments addressing honesty in dealing with flood plain fill and another dealing with controls on flood plain fill
Dec. 18, 1999 Aberdeens's wastewater treatment plant capacity is the subject of a professional peer review in this detailed report.
Dec. 18, 1999 The Aberdeen Daily World reports on City of Aberdeen and FOGH conflict - Champions of clean water or purveyors of groundless hype?
Dec. 18, 1999 The City of Aberdeen responds to a complaint letter contained about the Aberdeen wastewater treatment plant.
Dec. 15, 1999 Though out of the immediate area, The Olympian reports on Dec. 15 and Dec 16th flooding.
Dec. 15, 1999 Learn what's new with the Corps reform.
Dec. 14, 1999 Here's the recent news on salmon, dams and more!
Dec. 12, 1999 Only a few new SEPA applications this week - but still interesting reading.
Dec. 11, 1999 WaDOT takes an interest in 11,000 cubic yard fill in Lewis County.
Dec. 09, 1999 Is news on relaxed wetland enforcement or marsh restoration interesting? This and more in the Corps Reform for this week!
Dec. 08, 1999 EPA has posted on the Federal Register new regulations for revision of the water pollution control program addressing storm water discharges.
Dec. 07, 1999 Would you get concerned if 80% of the Capitol State Forest vanished each year? We lose that much forest, cropland and open space and every year. Forests, farmlands or open space? Your choice.
Dec. 06, 1999 WaDOE has announced that the Water Conservancy Board Rules are adopted. Here is a copy of the announcement.
Dec. 06, 1999 WaDOE has announced the FY 2001 funding cycle. Opportunities include counties, cities, special purpose districts, Indian Tribes, state agencies and non-profit organizations.
Dec. 06, 1999 Interested in watershed education? How about online education? The EPA has announced new opportunities for watershed managemet: Academy 2000 - training on the internet.
Dec. 06, 1999 WaDOE, in support of Drops of Water has provided us with an early announcement of Proposed Revisions To The Upper Chehalis River Dissolved Oxygen TMDL . There is a limited time for public comments.
Dec. 05, 1999 The CRC has a copy of the "Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement - for amendment to the survey and manage, protection buffer, and other mitigating measures standards and guidelines" available for public review and use in our Oakville office.
Dec. 05, 1999 Want to learn about salmon recovery?
We have some new information on the Early 2000 Application Cycle for salmon recovery project funds.
Dec. 04, 1999 What do horse trails, gravel pits and flood plain rules have in common? They are each activities covered in the new SEPA applications for this week.
Dec. 02, 1999 Thurston County is considering new rules governing flood plains.
Dec. 02, 1999 Are you interested in education, or students, or the environment? Do you foster and support better stewardship of the Chehalis River Basin through environmental education that will ensure sustainable watershed health, functions and economic uses? Then you should attend this meeting of the CBEC on December 7th!
Dec. 02, 1999 American Rivers has provided us an update on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Dec. 01, 1999 The Olympian announced today that newspaper is now online with local news. WWW users with frames based browsers can access their site at at www.theolympian.com and at nonframes browser users can reach the site at at news.theolympian.com. We've added this site to our list of regional newspapers available on the internet.
Dec. 01, 1999 American Rivers provided an update on the other Washington where recent legislation included: a new $30 million Missouri River restoration program and expansion of an existing program to buy 118,650 acres of floodplain land; A new 5-year, $200 million floodplain relocation and restoration program; and Planning reforms to aid consideration of non-structural flood control projects.
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