CFJ letter to Manning re compliance schedule
The attached letter to Jay Manning concerns proposed legislation to extend NPDES permit compliance schedules.
The attached letter to Jay Manning concerns proposed legislation to extend NPDES permit compliance schedules.
The following summary was developed in response to a question posed at the December 11 stakeholder meeting asking Ecology to provide information in support of the designated aquatic life uses on Lake Spokane.
Attached is a revised agenda for the Friday, February 13th modeling workshop.
This briefing is for stakeholders directly engaged in development of the Spokane River DO TMDL for Washington State. Contact the Forum at info@spokaneriver.net for more information.
The Washington Dept. of Ecology, Idaho Dept. of Environmental Quality, the Spokane Tribe and the Environmental Protection Agency invite you to join us on December 11th for a Spokane River Stakeholder meeting, which will be held at the Spokane Fire Training Center in Spokane from 1:00 – 4:00 pm. See attached agenda and directions.
The attached Ecology memo describes issues of consideration for pursuing a Use Attainability Analysis (UAA) and Site Specific Criteria changes in Lake Spokane.
Correspondence between EPA, Washington Department of Ecology and Idaho Department of Environmental Quality and stakeholders were released.
The attached work plan and schedule describes the objectives, structure, responsibilities, personnel, and decision-making process that will be used by four agencies to develop the inter-state Spokane River water quality model. A letter describing Ecology’s interpretation of the Washington water quality standard for dissolved oxygen in Lake Spokane is also attached.