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News items in April 2002 are:
Apr. 29, 2002According to The Aberdeen Daily World : WaDOE, the agency everyone likes to hate, is seen as a rescuer this time in Junction City.
Apr. 27, 2002The Chronicle reports: No discussion of regionalization in Lewis County would be complete without considering the Twin Cities' wastewater treatment plant Each city needs a new plant.
Apr. 27, 2002 The Chronicle asks: "What's wrong with the existing wastewater plants?"
Apr. 26, 2002 The Olympian reports on natural gas pipeline which will extend from Yelm to Satsop to support gas fired generators. Apirl 26 story and/or April 25th story.
Apr. 23, 2002 Local residents oppose tribal plans to alter and raise Anderson Road.
Apr. 23, 2002 Only in the Chehalis watershed can one find a casino which celebrates the opening of a new buffet in a location surrounded by the floodplain.
Apr. 22, 2002 What is happening, and where is it happening in your part of the watershed? The SEPA applications are online.
Apr. 22, 2002 the Chehalis Basin Partnership (CBP) April agenda and meeting summaries for the CBP, STC and CAC are online now.
Apr. 14, 2002 The Aberdeen Daily World reports that oyster growers and environmentalists disagree over chemicals and pest control.
Apr. 13, 2002 The Olympian reports on efforts to increase useage of new Grand Mound sewer system.
Apr. 13, 2002 Once again you can look at the SEPA applications for this watershed and learn what might be going on in your watershed.
Apr. 10, 2002 The Olympian reports on Thurston County approval of asphalt plant near Black River Refuge area.
Apr. 10, 2002 Once again history repeats itself, as Thurstopn County is now involved in the effort to raise Anderson Road - it was only Mar. 01, 2002 when Grays Harbor County us once again told us the Chehalis Tribe is planning to alter Anderson Road and install box culverts . In 1997 Thurston County was the lead agency on raising Anderson Road and that attempt appeared to fail.
Apr. 07, 2002 WaDOE has a great publication based on efforts in Thurston County: Effects of Land Application of Dairy Manure and Wastewater on Groundwater Quality: Pre- and Post-Animal Waste Holding Pond Monitoring
Apr. 07, 2002 How much rain have we had around here? Here are data for a few months and years along the Black River.
Apr. 06, 2002 I just found out that the SEPA applications files provided by WaDOE had been moved and renamed. The Chehalis Watershed data on this site is now up to date again.
Apr. 05, 2002 The Aberdeen Daily World reports: Gov. Gary Locke on Tuesday signed into law House Bill 2305, which exempts existing agricultural uses from shorelines regulation.
Apr. 05, 2002 The Department of Ecology (Ecology) has moved another step closer to measuring 80 percent of the water being used in the 16 river basins in Washington where fish runs are the most threatened.
Apr. 04, 2002 The Olympian reports on April 3: Plans to manage water for communities, crops, fish and wildlife are under way in 40 of the state's 62 river drainage areas, including all five river basins in South Sound.
Apr. 04, 2002 The Olympian reports on April 3: Developers who target rural areas for large-scale housing projects have a new obstacle related to water-rights.
Apr. 04, 2002 Trans Alta Centralia Mining LLC, a coal-mining operation in Centralia has violated its wastewater permit 12 times during November and December 2001, according to the state Department of Ecology (Ecology) and was fined for not protecting water quality.
Apr. 01, 2002 The latest FEMA flood mapping news is available.
Apr. 01, 2002 The Washington Supreme Court has ruled that water-right permits are required in housing developments served by multiple drinking-water wells if those wells would withdraw more than 5,000 gallons a day.
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