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Idaho Washington Aquifer Collaborative Goals
The purpose of the Idaho Washington Aquifer Collaborative (IWAC) is to work together to maintain and/or enhance water quality and quantity for present and future generations by developing management strategies which benefit the Spokane Valley Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer.
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Public Comment – Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement
Public Comment period 5/1-6/1/2013
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UIC – Drywell Maintenance
Hazardous substances can be transported by storm water and impact our river and groundwater. You can help by cleaning out drywells (UIC) to keep pollutants out of our groundwater.
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Poster Contest – “Keep Our Drinking Water Clean”
Students grades KDG – 6th grade enter our poster contest in celebration of National Drinking Water Week and help Aqua Duck Keep Our Drinking Water Clean!
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The Spokane Aquifer PREZI by Nathan Seppi
Watch This Now – The Spokane Aquifer PREZI by Nathan Seppi. This PREZI provides background on the formation of the Spokane Aquifer, its endangerment and how we can go about saving it. Be patient, it takes about 30 seconds to load but it is well worth the wait. You can click through it manually or…
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Aquifer Curriculum – Grades 3-6
27 aquifer lessons for students grades 3-6. The Spokane Valley Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer (SVRPA) is the focus of this aquifer unit. Lessons are aligned with WA and ID state standards and cover the SVRPA Formation, Social Issues & History, the Water Cycle, Water Systems, Water Quality and Water Quantity.
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Welcome to Our New Website!
The Spokane Aquifer Joint Board is pleased to announce the launch of our redesigned website. Our goal was to reformat the important information that SAJB has provided for over 17 years, making it more accessible to you, our readers, and to add some new features.
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NWETC – Aquatics Permitting Course 10/23/12
10/23/12 Spokane Washington Aquatics Permitting ~Getting to the End of the Maze Course Description: Environmental permitting is a complex process that will involve a minimum of three agencies, each with their own specific requirements.
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SEPA Announcement SCC -1810 N. Green St. Spokane
SEPA Checklist and Request for Comments for Spokane Community College Building Demolition and Addition, 1810 N. Greene St., B1207484SEPA Comments must be received by August 8, 2012. Please direct your comments or questions to Emily K. Christensen Certificate of Occupancy Coordinator City of Spokane Building Services 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. Spokane, WA 99201-3343 509.625.6106 echristensen@spokanecity.org