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Jan. 31, 2002 The Aberdeen Daily World reports that erosion control efforts weather storms.
Jan. 29, 2002 Biosolids, herbicides, logging and clearing permits are some of the activities covered in the SEPA applications for last week.
Jan. 28, 2002 Here is the official press release concerning our move to Centralia.
Jan. 23, 2002 The February edition of Drops of Water is available now!
Jan. 23, 2002 The CRC has moved! We are at 417 N. Pearl. Call us at 360-807-0764 or fax us at: 807-0765
Jan. 23, 2002 The New Jersey Online Star-Ledger News, 1/23/2002, reported that "The companies accused of polluting the water in Toms River and the local water utility will pay at least $13.27 million to children who contracted cancer and to their siblings who suffered emotional distress, according to court records made public yesterday. A brief summary of the investigation reminds us of how important water quality is.
Jan. 22, 2002 Triangle Associates has this presentation covering the Level 1 Assesment for the Chehalis Basin Partnership (CBP).
Jan. 22, 2002 The Olympian reports on threat to wetlands.
Jan. 22, 2002 The Olympian reports WaDOE expert sees little impact from change in national wetlands permit.
Jan. 21, 2002 Washington state is in the process of revising the surface water quality criteria for temperature in rivers, lakes and reservoirs.
Jan. 21, 2002 SEPA applications for this week includes early herbicide spraying and a biosolids application by the city of McCleary.
Jan. 18, 2002 Here is a parital package of information for the February CBP meeting in Tumwater. Two other documents will be added later.
Jan. 16, 2002 The Olympian reports concerns about changes in national wetlands permit.
Jan. 15, 2002 Corps of Engineers reissues nationwide wetlands permit. This action has drawn some criticism.
Jan. 13, 2002 Logging is the single biggest activity in the SEPA applications for this past week.
Jan. 09, 2002 Once again it is the beginning of the annual grant cycle to compete for WaDOE Centennial Clean Water Fund Clean Water Act Section 319 Nonpoint Source Funds
Jan. 09, 2002 The Chronicle reports on the early January flooding.
Jan. 09, 2002 Lewis County, according to this The Chronicle article, faces important water issues. These are identified in the draft EIS statement on growth management.
Jan. 09, 2002 The Aberdeen Daily World reports that lowland flooding is expected on the Satsop and perhaps the Wynooche and Chehalis.
Jan. 08, 2002 WaDOE announces two public hearings to be held this month on a proposed rule that will establish criteria and a certification process for setting up wetland mitigation banks. The Chehalis River Council has prepared an unofficial HTML version draft rule so that you can avoid downloading PDF copies.
Jan. 06, 2002 Recent local radio newscasts have mentioned decisions which have been made on groundwater contamination at the Hamilton/Labree site. Here is EPA's overview of those decisions. The EPA has plans to install a new water pipe line to the affected residents. According to the EPA Fact Sheet this will be done at no expense to local government or residents.
Jan. 05, 2002 Construction and building activity seems off to a slow start. Here are the SEPA applications for the first week of the year.
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