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What's New? What is the CRC? Fish News Public Resources Can we help you? Contact the CRC Watershed Mangement Dairy Issues Fertilizer Concerns Contamination General Water Quality Community Focused Permits & Checklists Coast-Estuary Concerns Coastal Erosion Concerns Storm and Flood News Lewis County Issues Grays Harbor County Issues Thurston County Issues Water Quality Plan Water Quality Issues Rivers of the Chehalis Newsletters W.S.U. Extension Visit FOGH Grays Harbor Model Watershed Water Quality Monitoring, a plan How to Shade the Chehalis American Rivers Year of the Ocean NonPoint Source Pollution Seasons of the Chehalis The Impaired Waterbodies Any value to water? Glossary of Terms What's A Basin? Where's the Basin? The Chehalis Nation What's the Law? Thurston County Lewis County Grays Harbor County Weather-flood warnings STORMWEB Centralia gage USGS River Information Corp of Engineers Basin Index Satsop gage The Chronicle Aberdeen Daily World The Olympian |
Can we help you?The CRC is interested in your feedback, comments, and or suggestions. Are you interested in a Tree Planting Project Guide? then click here. You can learn alot about why, how and when to plant trees. Where can you get trees in our area? All this is online for you! Are you curious about how water quality is tested? Here are all the answers you might be looking for, in our CRC Water Quality Monitoring Guide that can be used to introduce you to what the steps are in monitoring a waterbody. What is ph? How do you count fecal coliform? What is meant by turbidity? Those are questions this guide will answer for you! Are you interested in setting up your own local watershed group? Are you interested in finding out what it costs to be a nonprofit? Would you like help designing and coding your own Internet pages at no cost to you? Are you interested in communicating with your members on the internet? If you answered yes to any of these questions, please feel free to give us a call. We can help you, as long as you are a volunteer group. We've gone through the organizational growth (and pains), we understand some of the difficulty in raising funds, we've built our own web pages at no cost - and we are willing to share our experiences with you. Push here to start getting help. Help Needed!We need volunteers! Can you
If you are interested in either of these opportunities, please call our office 807-0764 or send us a note. |