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Kittitas County: DOE Water Proposal could hurt financially – Would shift 71,000 acres of land to ‘public’ ownership

by Editor | Dec 16, 2012 | Agenda 21, WA State DOE, War on the West, Water Issues

By JUSTIN PITTMAN staff writer  Daily Record  Posted 12/15/2012 Kittitas County, WA – A county study released this week says that part of the Yakima River Basin Integrated Water Resource Management Plan aimed at protecting and enhancing watersheds would have...

New “Water ‘Management’ Rule” by WA State Dept. of Ecology a “travesty”

by Editor | Dec 12, 2012 | Agenda 21, WA State DOE, War on the West, Water Issues

Public comment for the Local Leaders’ Water Group Meeting by Marguerite Glover Posted 12/12/2012 Sequim, WA  – Here is my public comment for the Local Leaders’ Water Group Meeting on the 12th of December. I plan on being there; but, I may have to...

Water testing by agency questioned in State Dept. of Ecology’s case against rancher

by Editor | Dec 6, 2012 | Agenda 21, WA State DOE, WA State News, War on the West, Water Issues

By Steve Brown Capital Press Posted 12/6/2012 Washington State – Rancher Joe Lemire questions whether inspectors from the Washington Department of Ecology got valid readings from Pataha Creek before accusing him of polluting state waters. In 2009, the state...

Silt & Logjams in our Rivers: Who is responsible?

by Editor | Dec 6, 2012 | Agenda 21, War on the West, Water Issues, Wildlands Project

Op/Ed by Pearl Rains-Hewett Posted 12/6/2012 Clallam County, WA – Who in our government cares about destructive logjams? (Just destruction of a bridge? roads? and private property) From: pearl hewett To: County Commissioners and Others Sent: Wednesday, September...

Growers weigh canal spending – Odessa water project could cost up to $17,000 per acre

by Editor | Dec 5, 2012 | Property Rights, WA State DOE, War on the West, Water Issues

By Matthew Weaver Capital Press Nov. 8, 2012 MOSES LAKE, Wash. — Irrigators in the Odessa subarea will ultimately pay most of the cost of replacing well water with water from the Columbia River, a state official says. Derek Sandison, director of Washington...

Water study raises issues – Researchers find no proof conservation reduces pollution

by Editor | Dec 5, 2012 | Agenda 21, WA State DOE, Water Issues

By Sean Ellis Capital Press Posted 12/4/2012 (Originally published on 11/8/2012) A U.S Geological Survey study found no consistently detectable reductions in nutrient pollution in streams across the country as a result of conservation practices. The study analyzed 133...
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