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News items in September 2002 are:
Sep. 27, 2002 This weekend why not find out what do partnerships, surge plain, monitoring day, loosestrife, coyotl, and consortium have in common? Read the current issue of Drops of Water and find out!
Sep. 27, 2002 The Chronicle editorial basically supports local biosolid (sludge) application.
Sep. 26, 2002 The Chronicle editorial identifies the importance and costs of maintaining flood dikes and levees.
Sep. 25, 2002 WaDOE says: Communities throughout Washington will share approximately $145 million to improve and protect water quality. in lakes, rivers and bays over the next year
Sep. 23, 2002 In view of the interest in the topic of Biosolids, a copy of "Guidance for Controlling Potential Risks to Workers Exposed to Class B Biosolids." (from National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ) is available here.
Sep. 22, 2002 Summer is over and it is time for the Chehalis Basin Partnership (CBP) monthly meeting. Here are the materials for the September 27th meeting:
agenda for September
DOE activities which might be of interest to you.
summary of CBP August meeting
Steering and Technical Committee meeting summary .
Water Quality meeting summary.
A SRFB 2002 Cycle list and Draft Watershed Planning Schedule through 2003 will be available at the meeting.
Sep. 21, 2002 The Chronicle reports that officials take a quick inspection of the dikes and levees already in the Twin Cities area. Some concerns are voiced.
Sep. 20, 2002 The Chronicle reports two dozen local residents unleashed a load of complaints Thursday night at a public hearing in Chehalis about local use of biosolids, known by critics as treated sewage sludge.
Sep. 18, 2002 The U.S. Geological Survey has unveiled its new, online WaterWatch website. Check it out!
Sep. 16, 2002 Too many people? Too little water? National Geographic for September 2002 has two "must read" stories on water. The September 1993 edition of National Geographic is still the single best source of water information (get a back issue now if you can). The 2002 edition forces us to face the pressures of humanity.
Sep. 13, 2002 The Operating agreement for the Skookumchuck Dam is online now.
Sep. 12, 2002 Confused by some of the acronyms or terms? Here is the complete glossary of acronyms, abbreviations and terms for the Draft EIS.
Sep. 12, 2002 Here is the list of references for the DEIS.
Sep. 12, 2002 Want to know who received or who wrote the Centralia Flood Damage Reduction Project Draft Environmental Impact Statement? That link will take you there.
Sep. 12, 2002 Chapter 6 of the Centralia Flood Damage Reduction Project Draft EIS is available.
Sep. 11, 2002 Yes, it takes a while to convert a huge document, now Chapter 5 of the DEIS for the Centralia Flood Damage Reduction Project is ready.
Sep. 10, 2002 Chapter 4 of the Centralia Flood Damage Reduction Project Draft EIS is available.
Sep. 09, 2002 Good intentions sometimes fail, but finally the links to the DEIS are repaired.
Sep. 09, 2002 Chapter 3 of the Centralia Flood Damage Reduction Project Draft EIS is available.
Sep. 08, 2002 Chapter 2 of the Centralia Flood Damage Reduction Project Draft EIS is available.
Sep. 07, 2002 Chapter 1 of the Centralia Flood Damage Reduction Project Draft EIS is now online for your reading pleasure.
Sep. 06, 2002 Interested in the Draft EIS for the Chehalis flood study? Here is the Executive Summary. We will add the rest of the draft EIS over time. Watch this page for news about the p rogress.
Sep. 04, 2002 WaDOE seeking public input on rules affecting water conservancy boards.
Sep. 04, 2002 It has been some time since there has been news on this topic, but it seems biosolids is surfacing again.
Sep. 02, 2002 Anderson Road, the Lucky Eagle Casino, Chehalis Tribe and local residents are still battling raising Anderson Road and construction of a 'convenience' store.
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