EPA e-mail to DO TMDL stakeholders
Spokane River Stakeholders, We appreciate all the feedback that we have received from many of you in the past month, especially the very specific comments provided to our agency during…
Spokane River Stakeholders, We appreciate all the feedback that we have received from many of you in the past month, especially the very specific comments provided to our agency during…
The schedule for major tasks, timeframes, and responsibilities necessary to complete modeling for the Spokane River / Lake Spokane dissolved oxygen TMDL and NPDES permits for Idaho and Washington has…
The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) reports that the 10-month-old ban on high-phosphate dishwasher detergents is beginning to pay off for the Spokane River. Read more about results and tips for cleaning dishes with phosphate free detergents. Ecology reports.
Attached are questions that the Spokane Tribe of Indians, the Center for Justice, Avista and an unidentified source indicated they would like to see addressed at the April 16th, 2009…
A stretch of the Spokane River above Nine Mile Dam was closed to boaters and swimmers by the Spokane County Commissioners Tuesday. High water and debris over the weekend broke…
Sarah Hubbard Gray, on behalf of the stakeholder group submitted a comment letter. Notes Hubbard, “I am providing you with the attached letter regarding key issues and concerns relating to…
Center for Justice comment letter re ability of Spokane County to achieve low effluent phosphorum concentrations.
Parched mountain snowpacks in the Inland Northwest rebounded during March, meaning the current snowpack should keep local rivers flowing at 85 to 100 percent of normal during the summer months. The Spokesman Review reports.
Spokane Stakeholders, Attached are the questions and comments recorded during our Spokane TMDL meeting last Thursday. We went through each of these comments / questions during the meeting – –…
“Position: The Post Falls Chamber of Commerce recognizes that water is one of our nation’s, and the world’s, most important resources. It is important that federal and state governments enact…