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Jul. 30, 2001 The July Chehalis Basin Partnership (CBP) agenda and notes are now online.
Jul. 29, 2001 Quite late but here is the agenda, minutes and more from the Chehalis Basin Partnership May Chehalis Basin Partnership (CBP) monthly meeting.
Jul. 29, 2001 Hotels, batch plants, service stations and more business as usual - all found in the SEPA applications for last week.
Jul. 27, 2001 The state Department of Ecology (Ecology) is seeking public comments on its proposal to provide 106 low-interest loans and grants to local governments, tribes and irrigation districts.
Jul. 26, 2001 Find out what is going on in the other Washington.
Jul. 25, 2001 July, August and September are the driest months of the year. WaDOE has some information about our current drought status.
Jul. 24, 2001 The Olympian reports that Black Lake residents express great concern over natural gas pipeline route through wetlands and Black River lands.
Jul. 24, 2001 The Aberdeen Daily World states that McCleary water stinks!
Jul. 23, 2001 The Chronicle reports: If the drought has not directly affected a significant number of Western Washington residents yet, it probably will sometime. within the next 10 weeks
Jul. 19, 2001 American Rivers provides this insight into what is happening in the other Washington.
Jul. 18, 2001 The Chronicle reports that Lewis County will spend money to try and fix chemically contaminated well by extending City of Chehalis water line to a residence - other wells were not found to be past the contaminant limits set by the state.
Jul. 18, 2001 The SEPA applications for last week are online and available for review.
Jul. 18, 2001 WaDOE releases some more information on the status of the drought of 2001.
Jul. 16, 2001 Grays Harbor County has made the 'Salmonid' package available online. The purpose and intent of the 'Salmonid' program is to help collect data in regards toSalmon Habitat Restoration Projects within the Chehalis River Basin
Jul. 16, 2001 Massive coastal erosion is predicted by a study reported by the Chinook
Observer
Jul. 15, 2001 Centralia accepts $27 million interest free loan for new wastewater treatment plant.
Jul. 14, 2001 WaDOE has information about the impact of the drought upon air quality.
Jul. 13, 2001 The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), this week, launched its new, online National Water Information System (NWISWeb) and in so doing opened the doors to the public to much more of the 100 years of water data collected by the federal earth science agency
Jul. 12, 2001 Folks in Washington DC are busy making decisions on watershed issues. Time to check it out?
Jul. 11, 2001 WaDOE has another update on the status of the Washington drought.
Jul. 10, 2001 Back in late June The Chronicle reported that the City of Centralia received more FEMA flood funds.
Jun. 09, 2001 There must be a watershed 'special' on storage sheds, as they are the big item in SEPA applications last week.
Jul. 09, 2001 Chehalis Basin Partnership (CBP) plans a SRFB workshop July 27.
Jul. 09, 2001 Chehalis Basin Partnership (CBP) plans a workshop on July 13 to examine goals, mission statments, visions and priorities.
Jul. 06, 2001 American Rivers supplies this update on what is happening in the other Washington.
Jul. 05, 2001 WaDOE has released an update on the current drought.
Jul. 02, 2001 Late last month The Aberdeen Daily World reported on WaDOE request to clean up rivers flowing into Grays Harbor.
Jul. 01, 2001 The Olympian comes out in support of protecting the Black River!
Jul. 01, 2001 Last week The Chronicle reported a congressional energy and water bill with $125 million for Lewis County passed the House of Representatives while on the way to the Senate.
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