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Jun. 30, 2000 American Rivers has provided this update of what is happenng in the other Washington.
Jun. 29, 2000 According to WaDOE 500 stormwater permit holders (a potential source of nonpoint pollution) are receiving notices about their permit status.
Jun. 27, 2000 A little behind this week, but here is news of a water quality fine related to gravel mining.
Jun. 27, 2000 The SEPA permits for last week included: a series of dikes and berms to collect and treat surface water runoff prior to discharge into Hanaford Creek, hanging cables over potentially unstable slopes, and create bio swales for drainage and to protect wetland - all this in the Chehalis Watershed.
Jun. 26, 2000 The Capital Press reports that existing and ongoing agriculture will not be subject to the state's new shoreline guidelines.
Jun. 23, 2000 Look at what have popped up in the Chehalis watershed!
Jun. 23, 2000 Here's a quick look at streambank issues in June 1900, just 100 years ago.
Jun. 23, 2000 Grays Harbor Commissioner strongly opposed to new shorelines rules.
Jun. 23, 2000 Pe Ell water treatment decision is deferred.
Jun. 23, 2000 A recent advisory from WaDOE really symbolizes why the Chehalis River Council is concerned about our local water quality and the potential impact loss of water quality has on resources and humans. While this is a Spokane River issue, there might be a lesson for us.
Jun. 20, 2000 WaDOE has an alert we never wanted to have happen:
Well drillers are advised to proceed with caution before drilling
wells near the intersection of Forest Napavine Road East and Jackson Highway south of the city of Chehalis.
Why? Toxic contamination!
Jun. 18, 2000 Volunteers attack the trash at and do a cleanup at Rainbow Falls State Park and River Road in Lewis County.
Jun. 16, 2000 WaDOE announces good news about dairies in our state.
Jun. 14, 2000 American Rivers offers this quick guide to the other Washington.
Jun. 13, 2000 Individual maps, from WaDOE, have been added for WRIA 22 and WRIA 23.
Jun. 13, 2000 American Rivers reports on the ongoing reform of the Corps of Engineers.
Jun. 11, 2000 Find out what is happening in your watershed
Jun. 10, 2000 Don't forget, sign up now for the June 17th Chehalis River cleanup (trash photos!) taking place at Rainbow Falls State Park.
Jun. 09, 2000 The Montesano Vidette reports that Grays Harbor County taken to court for a second time over over gravel pit decision
Jun. 08, 2000 Find out what is going on, with water related legislation, in the other Washington.
Jun. 07, 2000The state Department of Ecology (Ecology) has released a new draft of proposed shoreline guidelines
that attempts to balance local governments' desire for flexibility with federal fish agencies' need for certainty that fish habitat will be protected.
Jun. 07, 2000 American Rivers has an update on the topic of Corps Reform.
Jun. 05, 2000 WaDOE announces two solutions for stormwater management in Washington.
Jun. 05, 2000 WaDOE site register for this week contains an update on contamination cleanup by Pacific Powder at Tilley Road site.
Jun. 05, 2000 Want to know what is happening in the Chehalis watershed? Our version of the SEPA permits shows recent activity (for example DNR is abandoning over two miles of forest roads), and all activity since Jan. 1, 2000 (other years also available online) for Thurston, Lewis and Grays Harbor counties.
Jun. 03, 2000 Saturday's mail brought official notice of EPA decision to place Hamilton Labree Roads Groundwater Site on the EPA National Priotities List. Public comments are due by July 10.
Jun. 01, 2000 The Chehalis River Council announces a volunteer River cleanup at Rainbow Falls State Park on June 17. The Lewis County Public Works Department is cosponsoring the event.
Jun. 01, 2000 The June edition of Drops of Water is online now. Read about topics that include: The Tough Life of a Coho Salmon, This River Of Mine, Temperature, what's the big deal?, Septic system risers, The Spring of Silent Waters, Store or Shore, Properly Handling Seafood, Why I Like Swamps And Marshes, Climatic Upheaval
Jun. 01, 2000 What is new in the other Washington?
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