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Feb. 28, 2001 The USGS wants your feedback on today's earthquake. This link will take you there!
Feb. 26, 2001 With blue skies and dry weather it is hard to imagine the flood of 1996. Here are data for that event.
Feb. 25, 2001 Find out what is happening in your area of the watershed by reviewing the SEPA applications for this past week.
Feb. 24, 2001 The Olympian reports on a proposed asphalt plant near the Black River which has local residents upset and concerned.
Feb. 24, 2001 Learn the issues surrounding the Corps of Engineers by reading this update of Corps Reform.
Feb. 23, 2001 American Rivers provides this update on what is happening in the other Washington!
Feb. 22, 2001 From FEMA we have the latest in flood mapping news.
Feb. 21, 2001 Washington is in a unique situation. The Olympian reports that government agencies are looking at a drought situation.
Feb. 20, 2001 The Oregonian wrote about: The big lesson learned after the walls of water five years ago: disaster prevention.
Feb. 19, 2001 Here's info on a topic we never thought we'd read about: Storing water for people and fish!
Feb. 18, 2001 The state Department of Ecology (Ecology) has adopted long-awaited changes to the state's standards and cleanup levels for toxic contamination.
Feb. 17, 2001 The state Department of Ecology has released a new draft of a plan to solve summer water temperature problems on the Chehalis River.
Feb. 17, 2001 The Chehalis Basin Partnership (CBP) Meeting Summary for the January CBP meeting is available online.
Feb. 17, 2001 The Chehalis Basin Partnership agenda for the Feb 23 meeting is available online. Topics include salmon recovery, Upper Chehalis Shade TMDL, and a special presentation by Mr. William D. Ruckelshaus, the Chair of the SRF Board.
Feb. 17, 2001 Find out what is happening in your area of the watershed by reviewing the SEPA applications for this past week.
Feb. 16, 2001 WaDOE issued a press release highlighting communities who successfully have reclaimed and reused wastewater.
Feb. 15, 2001 American Rivers has provided this update on events in the other Washington.
Feb. 13, 2001 An unusual drought in Washington, and ever increasing water demands, would seem to indicate caution in decision making, but there is legislative pressure to speed up water rights processing.
Feb. 12, 2001 Irrigation management plans (which address water quality and fish needs) are addressed in this Agriculture, Fish and Water Public Workshops Notice. An informal comment period begins today and ends March 13.
Feb. 12, 2001 Where's the pollution? Free software from the federal government now allows anyone to pinpoint pollution sources. At www.hud.gov.emaps type in an address or zip code for a map which shows Superfund sites and environmental hazards.
Feb. 11, 2001 WaDOE is developing a programmatic EIS for instream flows. That FOCUS sheet and the related SEPA Determination of Significance and Request for Comments (through Feb 20, 2001) are online.
Feb. 11, 2001 We found this too late for your comments, but here is a notice on the Wa Draft Coastal Management Assessment.
Feb. 11, 2001 The Olympian ran an article on a potential new voter iniative dealing with water related issues.
Feb. 10, 2001 The new SEPA applications for this week include an interesting application issued by Olympic Air Pollution Control Authority for Scott Lake Grocery to construct groundwater/soil remediation system to treat diesel and gasoline vapors present in soil. .
Feb. 09, 2001 American Rivers provides an update on the topic of Corps Reform.
Feb. 08, 2001 An alphabetical listing of all Drops of Water articles has been added to the Drops of Water index page.
Feb. 08, 2001 We goofed! Over the holidays I forgot to include the January issue of Drops of Water. The articles are listed below:
Feb. 07, 2001 Interested in who is on which committee in the Senate or the House? Thanks to American Rivers for this list of committee and subcommittee memberships.
Feb. 07, 2001 American Rivers provided this quick look at events in the other Washington.
Feb. 06, 2001 State pays small forest landowners to protect salmon by saving stream-side trees and DNR also establishes new office to promote small-scale forestry.
Feb. 05, 2001 Surface gravel mining, a new quarry, and rip-rap for the Black River Bridge are among the new SEPA applications for last week.
Feb. 05, 2001 The Rochester Water Association is receiving over $1 million in a loan and grant to repair a failing water system.
Feb. 04, 2001 The The Olympian has an interesting story which identifies the controversy surrounding the shorelines rules debate.
Feb. 04, 2001 The Chronicle reports that the Hamilton-Labree Road site is still a mystery as officials search for yet another source for the major PCE contamination showing up at that site.
Feb. 03, 2001 WaDOE scientists develop methods and procedures for tracking down bacteria in water.
Feb. 02, 2001 The Olympian reports that Thurston County has joined in the appeal against the Shorelines Management Act
Feb. 02, 2001 While not a local issue, some NY state residents have a unique solution for dog waste in public areas. Maybe there are some local potential applications?
Feb. 01, 2001 How wet or dry was January? Here is an unofficial record of rainfall for Oct - Apr (the rain months) in the middle of the watershed. . As an aside, the rainfall for January 2001, in Centralia, appears to be the 4th lowest recorded since 1919. Detailed information on Washington and other states is available at NCDC NOAA site or for the specific Washington data choose: all Wa. data
Feb. 01, 2001 The minutes for the Chehalis Basin Partnership (CBP) December meeting, with lots of flood Q & A, are online.
Feb. 01, 2001 The agenda for the Chehalis Basin Partnership (CBP) meeting on Feb. 2 is online.
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