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News items in October 2003 are:
Oct. 30, 2003 DOE, according to The Chronicle, is granting another $448,000 to finish cleanup at Lewis County Central Shop along Jackson Highway and Forest-Napavine Road.
Oct. 28, 2003 -Decades of pollution problems are finally going to be fixed, under a final cleanup agreement for the former Roderick Timber site in b Junction City east of Aberdeen.
Oct. 24, 2003 The Chronicle reports that as they sipped juice, nibbled on pastries and tried to digest concerns about an inch-think draft plan that, all agreed, it isn't ready to use.
Oct. 24, 2003 On 10/23/23003 The Chronicle reported on the major issues facing the Chehalis Basin Partnership (CBP).
Oct. 21, 2003 With the recent deluge you might be interested in the curent, recent and historical monthly rain along the Black River.
Oct. 20, 2003 Hmmm. Despite the lack of watershed news there seems to be a lot of issues surfacing within the Chehalis Basin Partnershp. The October agenda is online now.
Oct. 15, 2003 Our Chehalis River Council website has answers to some of the questions being asked:
Jul. 11, 2002 The Chronicle reports: Army Corps of Engineers officials presented their plan to reduce flood damage to Interstate 5 and the Twin Cities Tuesday night at the Lewis County Courthouse in Chehalis.
Jul. 09, 2002 Here is an aerial view of the proposed levee solution to safeguard Centralia and Chehalis properties during the next 100 year flood.
Oct. 08, 2003 WaDOE says Oyster-growing and pulp-making will be able to work side by sideunder a new discharge permit that has been issued to Weyerhaeuser's pulp mill in Cosmopolis.
Oct. 08, 2003 The Aberdeen Daily World reports on significant entry of Washington Environmental Council (WEC) into the four-year battle over the Half-Moon Bay golf course.
Oct. 06, 2003 What will be the modifications to the Skookumchuck dam, where will the dikes go, who will run the dike districts, what will the taxpayers pay - these are some of the questions that Lewis County Commissioners hope their $2 million contract with PIE will now start to answer. For more information, see this story publiished in The Chronicle
Oct. 05, 2003 Sort of quiet this month, but it is prudent to remind you at this time of year check into - What to do before it floods - - or - - after it floods.
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