December 19th DO TMDL Toolbox Work Group Meeting
DO TMDL Toolbox Work Group meeting Date: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 Time: 1:00 — 2:30 Location: Spokane County Water Resource Center, 1004 N. Freya Street, Spokane WA 99202 The…
DO TMDL Toolbox Work Group meeting Date: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 Time: 1:00 — 2:30 Location: Spokane County Water Resource Center, 1004 N. Freya Street, Spokane WA 99202 The…
DO TMDL Advisory Committee Meeting Date: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 Time: 1:00 — 3:30 Location: Liberty Lake Water and Sewer District Call In #:1-800-704-9804, Participant Code: 34863442# Final Agenda, December…
[portfolio_slideshow showcaps=true] What better time than Thanksgiving to acknowledge some folks volunteering their time to protect and restore the Spokane River. As previously reported, a grant from TransCanada enabled the…
See KSPS 20 second spot promoting EnviroStars businesses. EnviroStars Aqua Duck Promo
In a victory for those trying to protect Spokane River shoreline, a developer proposal to install up to thirty docks downstream of Plantes Ferry Park by Centennial Bridge in Spokane Valley has been defeated. The docks were proposed as part of an upscale housing development called Coyote Rocks.
Thanks to a grant from TransCanada, the Forum was able to put together a coalition of the willing to preserve and enhance Barker Road water trail access.
Click here for Avista Letter to FERC (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission) submitting proposed Lake Spokane Dissolved Oxygen Water Quality Attainment Plan. Click here for Water Quality Attainment Plan submitted. This…
DO TMDL Tool Box Work Group Meeting Date: Tuesday, November 6th Time: 1:00 — 3:00 Location: Washington Department of Ecology Call In #: 1-800-704-9804, Participant Code: 34863442# November 6th Agenda…
DO TMDL Advisory Committee Date: Tuesday, September 25th Time: 1:00 — 3:30 Location: Liberty Lake Water and Sewer District Call In #: 1-800-704-9804, Participant Code: 34863442# September 25th Meeting Minutes…
It may come as a surprise to many, but dentists are responsible for keeping more than our teeth healthy. Our river, too, depends on them to employ safe business practices.