Emily Fitzgerald/Washington State Standard
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The study shows some of Washington's aquifers continue to lose water, while a few, including Spokane, are actually gaining.
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The funding goes to counties and schools. Washington U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is among a bipartisan group of lawmakers pushing to get it restored.
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The amount of forest with problems is only a small fraction of the overall 22 million acres state officials looked at, but it is slightly above the 10-year average.