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Legislative Session: A Summary of Water Bills

by CELP Executive Director Trish Rolfe and Government Affairs Specialist Bruce Wishart Water is a major topic in the legislature again this year, and several bills have been  introduced that would undermine or overturn several key Washington Supreme Court water…

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Winter Waters 2017: Honoring the Coeur d’Alene Tribe

Protecting Lake Coeur d’Alene – Water is Life Winter Waters Celebration, March 10 – Honoring the Coeur d’Alene Tribe When:  March 10 (Friday) 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 Where:  Spokane – historic Patsy Clark Mansion, 2208 W. 2nd Ave What:  Honoring…

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Washington Water Watch: December Edition

The last issue of 2016 is here! Read a preview of what to expect during the upcoming legislative session, an article by CELP's Dan Von Seggern on the recent Hirst decision, and a summary of our December CLE. Read Washington Water…

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Washington Water Watch: October Edition

Check out the October edition of Washington Water Watch. In this issue: updates on the Dungeness River rule challenge and the Hirst case, an article on the potential environmental impacts of Ecology's Chehalis Basin Strategy, and details on our December…

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Court Upholds Dungeness Instream Flow Rule

Seattle, WA – On Friday, October 21, 2016, Thurston County Superior Court Judge Gary Tabor upheld the Instream Flow Rule for the Dungeness River basin, denying a challenge from a group of property owners and developers. The Center for Environmental…

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Washington Water Watch: August Edition

The August issue of Washington Water Watch is here! Check it out for an article online casino jolietta on Spokane recreation business ROW, a spotlight on CELP volunteer Gwyn Perry, an update on the Spokane River PCB case, gardening with native…

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July Issue of Washington Water Watch

Click here to read the July issue of Washington Water Watch. In this month's issue of Water Watch, read an update on the Enloe case, a background of the Chehalis watershed and recommendations, articles on the H2KNOW Cammpaign, Ecology's draft CAFO permit,…

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June Issue of Washington Water Watch

Click here to read the June issue of Water Watch. This month's issue of Water Watch features an interview with Professor William H. Rodgers, a remembrance of Sixnit leader Virgil Seymour, an update on the OWL v. KGH hearing, info…

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Remembering Virgil Seymour – Sinixt Leader

Remembering Virgil Seymour - Sinixt Leader (1958-2016)    - by John Osborn MD “We may have got pushed out of Canada.  We may have got pushed out of Kelly Hill.  We may have got pushed out of lower Inchelium. But…

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Professor William H. Rodgers Jr., Water Hero 2016

William, a Professor Emeritus of Law at the University of Washington, is widely recognized as a founder of and leading expert on U.S. Environmental Law. Instrumental in writing some of the nation's earliest environmental laws that ushered in the “environmental…

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