- Title:
Locke's
Legacy - Water Crisis pdf
- Author:
Sierra Club - Upper Columbia River Group
- Date:
October 14, 2003 | ID#: watercrisis.pdf
- Category:
Water
- Keywords:
Gary
Locke, Tim Fitzsimmons, Washington water, SB 5028,
Washington Department of Ecology, DOE, Methow Valley
Irrigation District, MVID, Frank Chopp, HB 1338, SB 5787,
Crown Jewel mine, Battle Mountain Gold, David Kliegman,
Okanogan Highlands Alliance, Colville Indian Nation,
Pollution Control Heaings Board, PCHB, Stephen Suagee,
Slade Gorton, Washington Environmental Council, Center
for Environmental Law and Policy, CELP, Crown Resources,
Kinross Corporation, Buckhorn Mountain, Office of
Regulatory Assistance, ORA, Jay Manning, Airport
Communities Coalition, ACC, Great Wall of SeaTac, SeaTac
3rd Runway, Miller Creek, Seattle Port Authority,
Regional Commission on Airport Affairs, Toxic Fill Bill,
Joan Marchioro, Bob Sheckler, Joe Dear, Julia Patterson,
Peter Eglick, Tom Luster, Greg DeBruler, Columbia
Riverkeeper, Greg Wingard, Waste Action Project,
synthetic precipitation leaching procedure, SPLP, Mike
Petersen, Neil Beaver, Kelli Linville, Office of Salmon
Recovery, Extinction is not an Option, Judge J. Redden,
Bi-Op, Independent Science Panel, Scorecard on Salmon
Recovery, Columbia River, Pat Ford, Save Our Wild Salmon,
Dirk Kempthorne, National Marine Fisheries Service,
Clinton salmon plan, Walla Walla River, Northwest Power
Planning Council, Columbia River Moratorium, Quad Cities,
Kennewick Irrigation District, Hanford, Hanford Nuclear
Reservation, Dead Swan Award, Gerald Pollet, Rachael
Paschal, Rachael Paschal Osborn, John Osborn, Department
of Energy, US Department of Energy, USDOE, Environmental
Protection Agency, EPA, strontium 90, Tri-Party
Agreement, Model Toxics Control Act, MTCA, Christine
Gregoire, Low Level Burial Grounds, Initiative 297, Billy
Frank, Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission, Sierra
Club, Heart of America Northwest, Liz Hamilton, Jim
Waldo, Northwest Sportfishing Industry Association, Tina
Schulstad, Washington Competitiveness Council, Bruce
Wishart, Lea Mitchell, People for Puget Sound, PEER,
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, Craig
Engelking, Alison Mielke, Kathleen Casey, Chase Davis,
salmon, Washington rivers
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