Spokane River Instream Flow Rule Appealed
Environmental groups with local, regional and national affiliations are challenging the Spokane River in-stream flow rule that Ecology adopted in February, 2015. The purpose of an instream flow rule is…
Environmental groups with local, regional and national affiliations are challenging the Spokane River in-stream flow rule that Ecology adopted in February, 2015. The purpose of an instream flow rule is…
Construction is a wonderful thing. 5 years in the making, Spokane River Water Trail Access at Islands Trailhead is happening. Just downstream of Plante’s Ferry and next to Denny Ashlock…
The City of Spokane’s Fleet Services Department has been recognized as a certified “Spokane EnviroStar” for its work to protect the environment by properly managing and reducing hazardous materials and…
Dr. John Abatzoglou, a University of Idaho Professor, will provide the opening keynote for the Spokane River Forum Conference. John is a leading researcher and thinker on climate change in…
John Austin, Director of the Michigan Economic Center at Prima Civitas, will be the lunch keynote speaker at the Spokane River Forum Conference on Thursday, March 24th. John coined the…
A report card of sorts on the commitments described in the TMDL, the activities taking place to reduce phosphorus, and the progress made toward achieving water quality standards.
November 3rd Monitoring Workgroup meeting agenda and notes are posted.
Kudos to the volunteers and organizations that cleared over 22,000 pounds of debris from the Spokane River. The barge clean-up collected over 4 tons; the Spokane River Cleanup saw…
Over the past month the river called to thousands as events inspired us to splash, play and frolic; clean by barge and by foot; paddle, bike and walk; collaborate between…
Please join us, volunteers needed! October 3rd, 2015 • 9:30am – 1pm Meet Up Locations: Harvard Road Centennial Trailhead Parking Area Barker Road Centennial Trailhead Parking Area Mirabeau Access Registration…