by Editor | Mar 24, 2013 | Water Issues
Posted 3/23/2013 By Joe Smillie Peninsula Daily News SEQUIM, WA –– The Olympic Resource Protection Council has received pledges for almost half the $100,000 it seeks to raise to mount a legal challenge to a new Dungeness water rule, members said at a Concerned...
by Editor | Mar 19, 2013 | WA State DOE, Water Issues
Open letter from Marguerite Glover Posted 3/19/2013 Dear Clallam County Commissioners, Clallam DCD Director Sheila Roark Miller, Senator Jim Hargrove, Representative Kevin Van De Wege, and Representative Steve Tharinger: In light of this statement, found in...
by Editor | Mar 14, 2013 | WA State News, Water Issues, Wolves
The policy cutoff is now behind us, and this week all eyes are on the fiscal committees that have until Friday, March 1, to move bills out of their committees. The one caveat is that this cutoff does not apply to bills that are considered NTIB – Necessary To...
by Editor | Mar 14, 2013 | Agenda 21, ICLEI, Rio+20, United Nations, WA State DOE, War on the West, Water Issues, Wild Olympics, Wildlands Project
by Lois Krafsky-Perry for Citizen Review Thursday, March 14, 2013 Port Angeles, WA – A meeting held by the Republican Women of Clallam County (RWCC), was attended by approximately 40 people, Monday March 11, at the Monterra Clubhouse. After the regular meeting,...
by Editor | Mar 14, 2013 | Water Issues
By MITCH LIES Capital Press Posted 3/14/2013 SALEM — Oregon farm interests are split on a bill to increase fees charged by the Oregon Water Resources Department. In a committee hearing March 14, Oregon nurseries and irrigation districts voiced support for House...
by Editor | Mar 14, 2013 | Dams, Water Issues
By STEVE BROWN Capital Press Posted 3/14/2013 OLYMPIA, WA — A pair of bills to allow hydroelectric projects in irrigation canals have crossed paths at the Capitol, one moving from the House to the Senate, the other from the Senate to the House. The bills have...