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2005

Title: Spokane River dissolved oxygen. Letter to Governor Christine Gregoire
Author: Rachael Paschal Osborn
Date: February 14, 2005 | ID#: 050214
Category: Spokane River & Aquifer
Keywords: Spokane River, dissolved oxygen, TMDL, UAA, Washington Department of Ecology, Governor Christine Gregoire, Upper Columbia River Group, Sierra Club, Spokane Chamber of Commerce, Nine Point Plan

2004

Title: Sierra Club Implementation Plan Proposal for the Spokane River Dissolved Oxygen TMDL, PDF Print Ready Document
Author: Rachael Paschal Osborn
Date: July 29, 2004 | ID#: 040729
Category: Spokane River
Keywords: Spokane River, TMDL, Dissolved Oxygen

2002

IDAHO DENIES WATER FOR MASSIVE POWER PLANTS Decision "a victory for all"
July 18, 2002, NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Our Aquifer In Peril
March 25, 2002, Sierra Club Mailing

Spokane Aquifer In Peril - BNSF Fuel Depot threatens drinking water in North Idaho and Spokane
July 1, 2002, Railroads and Clearcuts Newsletter

 


 

 

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Spokane Aquifer In Peril - BNSF Fuel Depot threatens drinking water in North Idaho and Spokane
July 1, 2002, Railroads and Clearcuts Newsletter


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July 1, 2002, Railroads and Clearcuts Newsletter
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Spokane Aquifer In Peril - BNSF Fuel Depot threatens drinking water in North Idaho and Spokane

Newspaper articles and photos.

Pour yourself a glass of water, drink, and celebrate Spokane's most important resource: the Spokane Valley-Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer. You probably take this water for granted. Don't. Your drinking water is in peril. ... [FULL ARTICLE]