Outreach Resources

Connecting with Others

Links to agency programs & resources, Spokane River collaboratives, college & university programs and environmental groups.

Spokane River Water Trail

Maps and information about Spokane River recreation including boat launches, fishing, rafting, paddling, exploring and more!

Spokane Waste & Recycle Directory

Recycling & waste disposal options in Spokane & Kootenai, learn best practices in recycling & waste disposal!!

Spokane River Flows

Safety First! Remember, the Spokane River can be dangerous for both experienced and novice users. Tips & links to more info.

Recreational Resources

Description and links to resources like classes, clubs, recreation guides, outfitters, rentals, stewardship and other recreational resources.

The Spokane Valley – Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer Atlas

A detailed summary of the region’s precious groundwater resource.

Hangman Creek Restoration

Video: the water quality and land use challenges Hangman Creek faces are critically important to the future of our communities.

Spokane EnviroCertified

The Spokane EnviroCertified program certifies businesses having practices and policies in place demonstrating proper management & reduction of hazardous and other waste.

Toxic Chemicals & Heavy Metals in the Spokane River

Learn about the safety of eating Spokane River fish, water quality, what is being done and what you can do.

Understanding Stormwater and Permitting

Understanding Stormwater Permitting in the City of Spokane, City of Spokane Stormwater Compliance Guide and the Ecology Industrial Stormwater Permit Guide.

Spokane River Fish Advisory

Fish consumption guidelines for specific areas as well as advice for cleaning and cooking fish.

Avista Spokane River Project

The Spokane River Project was relicensed by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on June 18, 2009 for a term of 50 years and consists of five hydroelectric developments on the Spokane River.

Washington Department of Ecology Spokane River Contacts

Spokane River contact list from the Washington Department of Ecology.