Baptist camp may sell part of river site
Another patch of the Spokane River shoreline near Post Falls may become homes under a plan to develop part of the Ross Point Baptist Camp. The Spokesman Review reports.
Another patch of the Spokane River shoreline near Post Falls may become homes under a plan to develop part of the Ross Point Baptist Camp. The Spokesman Review reports.
The Harvard Road recreation and access point to the Spokane River re-opened Monday, September 15th. The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) cleaned up over 1,000 tons of contaminated sediment and made other improvements in the last month. Ecology reports.
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Due to delays, the Washington Department of Ecology may complete Spokane County’s Shoreline Management Plan. The plan will regulate development and maintenance of 750 miles of shorelines along rivers, lakes and streams. The Spokesman Review reports.
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City of Spokane Shoreline Master Plan Plan Commission Public Hearing City Hall Council Chambers
A comprehensive review of Spokane City’s shoreline master plan is no ready for review. A Planning Commission Public Hearing will be held on September 10th. See calendar for details. The Spokesman Review reports.
Clean-up of toxic metals sediment at Harvard Road is going well. Re-opening of the site could occur as soon as Monday, September 15.
The Sierra Club and Center for Justice’s long held views regarding phosphorus loading in the Spokane River are now being upheld by EPA. Their news release summarizes what has occurred and provides links to additional information.
EPA has changed course in calculating Idaho’s allowable contribution of phosphorus to the Spokane River. The Spokesman Review reports.