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Commentary: Part 2 – Our Collective Elected Government in Action

by Editor | Dec 4, 2012 | Govt Agencies, WA State DOE, War on the West, Water Issues

Commentary by Pearl Rains-Hewett Posted 12/4/2012   Sequim, WA – I did attend the Dec. 3,  2012 meeting of the  Sequim City Council Members, the Clallam County PUD, and the Clallam County Commissioners. the Carlsborg Project and they did talk about the...

Dungeness Water Rule: Working the numbers

by Editor | Dec 1, 2012 | Agenda 21, Property Rights, WA State DOE, War on the West, Water Issues

by MARK ST.J. COUHIG Sequim Gazette Posted 12/1/2012 Clallam County, WA – Clallam County Commissioner Jim McEntire says the county is at “the beginning of the end” in putting into place the new Dungeness Water Rule.   He added that he hopes that when the...

Washington Dept. of Ecology restricts water use in Sequim area

by Editor | Nov 29, 2012 | WA State DOE, Water Issues

Seattle Times November 26, 2012 It’s hard to imagine a fight over water in western Washington, a region that typically evokes images of rain gear and umbrellas.   Olympic Peninsula, WA – It’s hard to imagine a fight over water in western...

Bring on the “wetlands” – West Nile virus continues to rise

by Editor | Nov 27, 2012 | Agenda 21, Climate Change, EPA, WA State DOE, Water Issues

2012 West Nile virus update: November 20 Pearl Rains-Hewett Posted 11/27/2012 As of November 20, 2012, 48 states have reported West Nile virus infections in people, birds, or mosquitoes. A total of 5,207 cases of West Nile virus disease in people, including 234...

Dungeness Water Rule: Signed, sealed, almost delivered

by Editor | Nov 22, 2012 | WA State DOE, War on the West, Water Issues

by MARK ST.J. COUHIG Sequim Gazette Posted 11/21/2012 Clallam County, WA – After more than 20 years of work by his agency, Washington Department of Ecology Director Ted Sturdevant this week signed the new Dungeness Water Management Rule. The rule is designed to...

State Supreme Court deciding whether salmon or property owners get water

by Editor | Nov 19, 2012 | WA State DOE, Water Issues

By ERIC WILKINSON / KING 5 News Hundreds, perhaps even thousands of people could have their water shut off by the state Supreme Court. A case before the court pits the Swinomish Indian Tribe against homeowners in a clash of two ways of life. Zach Barborinas bought a...
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