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Nov. 30, 2001 The Chronicle reports on a story includes use of 'airport' property for a flood dike or treatment plant.
Nov. 27, 2001 The number of and type of SEPA applications are greatly reduced so reviewing the past week list won't take long.
Nov. 25, 2001 The Chronicle editorial endorses flood insurance, raising homes and flood control to address local flooding.
Nov. 25, 2001 The Aberdeen Daily World reports that storm damage raises erosion concerns in Westport.
Nov. 24, 2001 South Beach Bulletin reports that erosion is accelerating along Half Moon Bay at South Jetty
Nov. 23, 2001 FEMA has provided an overview of some new flood mapping news.
Nov. 21, 2001 Lewis County changes highway funds into flood money.
Nov. 20, 2001 The Chronicle feature story on city engineer Roy Browning provides a lot of information on how to, and why, elevate a flood prone home.
Nov. 20, 2001 The Chronicle wrote an interesting editorial on flooding and coupled it with historical rain/flood statistics.
Nov. 18, 2001 A few new SEPA applications are available online to look at.
Nov. 16, 2001 Spokane is deeply involved in aquifer protection. We can learn from their efforts.
Nov. 15, 2001 The Olympian reports that a battle is building over an ashpalt plant in the Black River watershed.
Nov. 14, 2001 The Chronicle editorial comes out in eager support of U.S. Rep. Baird funding efforts.
Nov. 13, 2001 The Chehalis Basin Partnership (CBP) meeting is this Friday. There is a lot of material in support of this meeting:
Nov. 12, 2001 The Chronicle reports: A bill is in Congress which includes $1,250,000 for flood control and studies is now awaiting the signature of the President.
Nov. 10, 2001 The SEPA applications for this week indicate almost nothing is going on in the watershed.
Nov. 08, 2001 Not much news these days. That is a blessing and at times, a worry. Let's assume water quality is being protected!
Nov. 03, 2001 Not much news in the SEPA applications, though the building of storage sheds seems contagious in Grays Harbor county.
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