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News items in July 2003 are:
Jul. 27, 2003 >Russ Mahoney reporting in The Chronicle states: "In a brief but chilling statement this week, officials of the state Department of Fish and Wildlife announced they have found several hundred escaped Atlantic salmon swimming freely in Scatter Creek near Grand Mound."
July 22, 2003, 2003 The July materials for the Chehalis Basin Partnership (CBP) are online.
- June Summary
- Exempt Well Issue Paper
- Instream Issue Paper
- Water Quality Impairmnets(short)
- July Agenda
- Issue Paper Memo
Jul. 11, 2003 The Federal Emergency Management Agency released new maps Wednesday night that more accurately show the nuances of flooding around the Newaukum River, including the fast-growing development at Exit 72.
Jul. 18, 2003 TransAlta assessed fine for water quality violation.
Jul. 17, 2003 The state Department of Ecology (Ecology) is hoping the third time's the charm for updating Washington's shoreline management guidelines.
Jul. 12, 2003 Dry weather? Drought? Not much local news. But here is a view of dryness elsewhere. Golf course spends $200,000 to drill for water. But no more gondolas sailing a sprawling lake.
Jul. 11, 2003 The Aberdeen Daily World reports that Corps wants more rock near jetty.
Jul. 02, 2003 Chehalis River Council plays significant role in establishing oak tree preserve at Hamilton Meadow site.
Jul. 02, 2003 The Chronicle reports on the person behind th Chehalis city water intake station east of the city.
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