by Editor | Dec 6, 2012 | Critical Areas Ordinances, Growth Management Act (GMA)
The Trojan Heron Commentary An investigative newsblog about environmental deception in the San Juan Islands of Washington State Posted 12/6/2012 Today, we got our first look at the CAOs that were passed yesterday. They can be found at this link. The County came out...
by Editor | Nov 6, 2012 | Agenda 21, Critical Areas Ordinances, EPA, ICLEI, WA State DOE, War on the West, Water Issues
From Pearl Rains-Hewett Posted 11/6/2012 THE WA STATE DEPT OF ECOLOGY HAS DONE THIS IN SKAGIT COUNTY This video is about the atrocities happening to the 6000 farmers and rural landowners DENIED WATER in the CLOSED Skagit River watershed. One couple on this “JUST...
by Editor | Oct 31, 2012 | Critical Areas Ordinances, Govt Agencies, WA State DOE, WA State News, War on the West
Posted 10/30/2012 by Steve Brown Capital Press The state and county Farm Bureaus have appealed the updated Critical Areas Ordinance filed by the Thurston County Commission, claiming it doesn’t abide by the state’s rules. John Stuhlmiller, director of...
by Editor | Aug 19, 2012 | Agenda 21, Critical Areas Ordinances, Govt Agencies, Growth Management Act (GMA), Property Rights, Sustainability, WA State DOE, War on the West, Water Issues
August 15, 2012 PORT ANGELES, WA — In what he described as a “huge step forward,” Clallam County Commissioner Jim McEntire this week praised state Department of Ecology for addressing his concerns about the proposed water management rule for the Dungeness Valley. As...
by Editor | Aug 6, 2012 | Agenda 21, Critical Areas Ordinances, Growth Management Act (GMA)
from The Trojan Heron San Juan Islands, Washington State Bookmark their website to follow environmental issues there. http://trojanheron.blogspot.com/ Posted 8/5/2012 The Critical Areas Ordinances (CAOs) are a requirement of the Growth Management Act (GMA)....
by Editor | Aug 6, 2012 | Agenda 21, Critical Areas Ordinances, EPA, Govt Agencies, Growth Management Act (GMA), United Nations, WA State DOE, Wildlands Project
from Pearl Rains-Hewett Other viruses present elsewhere in the world could similarly be introduced into the United States, as well as new species of mosquitoes. In the mid-1980s Aedes albopictus arrived; in the late 1990s Ochlerotatus japonicus. ...