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The Washington department of Ecology has been looking at a draft rule to change the fish consumption rates for state residents. Now the Governor is…
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Washington State water managers are trying to gird for a crunch they know is coming. Economic and population growth in the Spokane area will increase…
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The number of returning fall Chinook salmon on the Columbia River this fall has taken a dramatic upswing. Over the weekend, 107,000 Chinook climbed the…
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With completion of a long, laborious legal process to figure out who owns what water in the Snake River basin, Idaho has become the first state to…
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Idaho officials will be taking up the issue of water rights in North Idaho this fall. That, after the negotiation process was approved by the legislature…
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The City of Coeur d'Alene is trying to figure out what to do with some prime waterfront property - six miles of it. It's a narrow corridor of land along…
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Washington’s governor proposed new state water quality standards in early July, and off the bat citizens debated the proposal. The department of ecology…
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If people can use and enjoy water slides, why not fish? If the funding can be secured, the Yakima Indian tribe and the federal Bureau of Reclamation have…
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Washington Governor Jay Inslee is proposing new water quality standards that are designed to limit hazardous chemicals released into area waterways. The…
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In a move to curb sprawl, the Spokane city council Monday imposed new prohibitions on extending water and sewer service to potentially contested…