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Mar. 31, 2001 The Aberdeen Daily World ran a story on Elma elementary school students monitoring water quality.
Mar. 30, 2001 While addressing water quality through a new treatment plant, the City of Chehalis has to deal with wastewater rate increases.
Mar. 29, 2001 WaDOE has provided this weekly update on the 2001 drought.
Mar. 29, 2001 Ever wonder what besides salmon is in the Chehalis? Here's a look at what is in the Chehalis!
Mar. 29, 2001 Scientists debate value of complex modeling tools that deal with salmon habitat and potential productivity.
Mar. 28, 2001 EPA has distributed a Superfund Fact Sheet dealing with the Hamilton/LaBree Groundwater Contamination community involvement plan.
Mar. 27, 2001 In your corner of the state SEPA Applications for last week included Diesel Generators, logging sales, weed control (spraying), cellular towers and shed construction.
Mar. 26, 2001 Washington state agencies are focusing on the drought and actions they can take to help residents and business.
Mar. 25, 2001 Students from schools across the watershed are involved with hands on water quality monitoring.
Mar. 23, 2001 Find out what is going on in the other Washington.
Mar. 21, 2001 Terry Williams, Tulalip Tribe, speaks out on Treaty Indian Tribe drought and fish concerns.
Mar. 22, 2001 While outside of our watershed, this lead contamination in Tacoma illustrates how emissions to the air can severely impact surrounding people and landscapes.
Mar. 21, 2001 The Chehalis Basin Partnership (CBP) February meeting summary and March meeting agenda are online now.
Mar. 21, 2001 The Wenatchee World offers us a perspective of the drought impact in eastern Washington.
Mar. 21, 2001 WaDOE has published a list of contaminated sites which are being added to the site register. Unfortunately Thurston and Lewis counties are among the locations in which new sites are f ound.
Mar. 17, 2001 In your corner of the Chehalis watershed a new natural gas line and expansion of a guarry are among some of the items added to the SEPA applications these past 5 days.
Mar. 17, 2001 There's a lot of noise about the drought, and once the noise level smooths out we will post information dealing with the impact of the drought and what can be done to minimize the impact.
Mar. 10, 2001 Find out what the SEPA applications for last week tell us is planned in your corner of the Chehalis watershed.
Mar. 09, 2001 In a time of water shortages and increased power demands, Gov. Locke approves a power generation facility owned by a foreign corporation, which uses local water resources and natural gas, to generate electric power to be sold on the open market (i.e. not for local consumption).
Mar. 09, 2001 While out of our watershed this notice about contaminated fish is important to all.
Mar. 08, 2001 Thanks to American Rivers for this update on what is happening in the other Washington!
Mar. 06, 2001 Noxious weeds and water. Lewis County Noxiouos Weed Control Board presents a Noxious Weed Control Seminar which will discuss various methods of weed control other than herbicides.
Mar. 05, 2001 Power generation and the use of the water resource are in the news again as Chehalis City Council approves a utilities agreement for Tractebel.
Mar. 04, 2001 Here's a news article to answer the questions you might have concerning the earthquake and your well!
Mar. 04, 2001 A consent decree is proposed for clean up of the Centralia Landfill. A public meeting (March 8) and a Public Comment Period are planned.
Mar. 03, 2001 In the SEPA applications this week you can learn things such as: DOT is planning a 230 acre ag site for wetland mitigation along the Newaukum.
Mar. 02, 2001 How wet or dry was February? 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 February 2001, in Centralia, appears to be the 9th 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
Mar. 01, 2001 To start out March 2001 here is the last policy update for Washington DC in Feb., from American Rivers.
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