Virtual H20 Breakfast Available on YouTube
Attended by over 130 participants, the March 31st Spokane River Forum 2021 Virtual H20 Breakfast was packed with information and dialog. Click here to view on YouTube. Diane Taniguchi-Dennis, CEO…
Attended by over 130 participants, the March 31st Spokane River Forum 2021 Virtual H20 Breakfast was packed with information and dialog. Click here to view on YouTube. Diane Taniguchi-Dennis, CEO…
Check out this video to learn about the 3.2 million gallon Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) tank that lies beneath the popular public plaza along Spokane Falls Boulevard and just north…
Spokane River flows dropped quickly this year. The Spokane gauge shows river flow to be about 5,300 cfs (cubic feet per second). Dating back 125 years, this is less than…
Spokane River flows dropped quickly this year. The Spokane gauge shows river flow to be about 5,300 cfs (cubic feet per second). Dating back 125 years, this is less than…
A half day conference on April 9th at the Spokane County Water Resources Center will focus on rural water supply issues. Free admission for graduate and under graduate students available for those interested in pursuing a water resources career.
The Washington Department of Ecology has adopted an “instream flow rule” for the main stem of the Spokane River in Spokane County and a small portion of Stevens County. Ecology…
The challenges of providing water to one and all will again be front and center at the Spokane River Forum Conference this November. And this is as it should be….
Keeping enough water in the Spokane River at critical times for fish and recreation is the focus of the state’s new effort to adopt instream flows for the river. Instream flows…
The Forum is pleased to announce John Tracy, Ph.D., Director of the Idaho Water Resource Research Institute (IWRRI), will be the luncheon keynote on the second day of the conference. John will speak on “Creating the Relationship between Good Science and Informed Policy.”
Instream flow (the amount of water flowing past a point in the river at a given time) is a regulatory term people in the Coeur d’Alene-Spokane corridor may come to…