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Water Rule Implementation meeting offers little in way of solutions – why do we need it?

by Editor | Jan 16, 2014 | Agenda 21, WA State DOE, War on the West, Water Issues

Posted 1/15/2014 The Water Rule Implementation Forum met at John Wayne Marina on Jan. 15, 2014, starting at 12:30 p.m.  (Editor’s Note: This rule essentially covers Clallam County East of Morse Creek and has significant and costly impacts for property owners...

Brown’s budget includes plan to regulate groundwater

by Editor | Jan 13, 2014 | War on the West, Water Issues, Wildlands Project

January 12, 2014 Tim Heardenfor Capital Press   Published: January 10. 2014 11:24AM   Gov. Jerry Brown’s nearly $107 billion spending proposal includes $7.8 million for regulating groundwater use and could lead to restrictions in pumping from wells, officials...

Environmental Lawyers and the Middle Class

by Editor | Jan 13, 2014 | Environmental Lawsuits, Govt Agencies, Growth Management Act (GMA), War on the West, Water Issues, Wildlands Project

Commentary by Charlie CrabtreeThe Fourth Corner Posted 1/12/2014(original published on 7/9/2013) All humans need food and water to survive…  The State Growth Management Board’s micromanaging will decide who has “rights” to water in Whatcom County… NOT common sense or...

Parties settle lawsuit over 90-year-old dam

by Editor | Dec 30, 2013 | War on the West, Water Issues, Wildlands Project

December 29, 2013 Capital Press Environmentalists who sued a Siskiyou County, Calif., water district over the operation of a roughly 90-year-old dam have reached a legal settlement with the district. The deal will result in only a slight decrease of irrigation water...

Water, water every where – Nor any drop to drink

by Editor | Dec 15, 2013 | War on the West, Water Issues

The Whatcom Excavator 12/06/2013 WE suppose you know that northwest Washington is a rain forest. What you may not know is that some people are trying to gin up the idea that water is scarce around here; that we’re on the brink of a water shortage (or something),...

Study: New Water Quality Standards Would Cost Billions, Produce Little Benefit

by Editor | Dec 12, 2013 | Govt Agencies, WA State DOE, War on the West, Water Issues, Wildlands Project

Posted December 11th, 2013 ‘Fish Consumption’ Issue Could Mean $200-a-Month Sewer Bills — Business, Local-Government Organizations Sound Alarm as Ecology Seeks Standards No One Can Meet By Erik Smith Washington State Wire Boise Cascade’s Wallula mill: Pulp and...
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