Harvesting the Value of Water
Real estate development and stormwater management are increasingly two sides of the same coin. Katharine Burgess with the University of Idaho’s Urban Land Institute will be giving highlights from their…
Real estate development and stormwater management are increasingly two sides of the same coin. Katharine Burgess with the University of Idaho’s Urban Land Institute will be giving highlights from their…
Years of effort to develop a nonmotorized water trail access for anglers, rafters and paddlers at Glover Field below downtown is tantalizingly close. “Within the state’s capital budget is a…
Spokane Mayor David Condon will open the conference with reflections on creating and implementing an Integrated Clean Water Plan that provides superior environmental results for the city and river while…
Read all about it. Click here to see full SRF Conference agenda. Register now. On the content side, you’ll find updates, emerging trends, and green solutions for water quality and…
Cherilyn Nagel has a message for farmers: tell your story! The Nagel’s 18,000-acre family farm in Saskatchewan started over 100 years ago. In the 20th century, most people were farmers…
Dr. Lauren Heine, Executive Director of Northwest Green Chemistry, will be the opening keynote on Thursday, November 16th. With more than 80,000 chemicals being used daily in today’s environment, it’s…
Just in time for the holiday weekend, a story of collaboration and what makes the Spokane area unique. The story begins with redband trout, a native species with home turf…
Last fall, the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), which is part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, awarded $7.7 million of funding over 5 years to help agricultural producers and…
TJ Meenach river access is among the most popular places to get on and off the river below downtown. Beginning in mid to late July, getting to TJ will be…
With the river roaring on a beautiful night, we were gifted with a great turn-out for Water to Wine. Together, we raised our glasses to the Spokane River and all…