by Kirsten Harma | Apr 18, 2018
The next meeting of the Chehalis Basin Partnership will be Friday, June 22nd, at the Lucky Eagle Casino in Rochester. Join us to learn more about stream flows, water supply, the “Hirst Fix,” and how you can be involved.
by Kirsten Harma | Mar 29, 2018
A new streamflow restoration law, ESSB 6091, will require some watershed groups in Washington to update their watershed plans to included strategies and projects for off-setting the consumptive water use of new “exempt” wells. The state’s Department...
by Kirsten Harma | Feb 13, 2018
“Our 70-acre family tree farm is located just outside the city of McCleary, along the East Fork of the Wildcat Creek. For the past hundred years, several owners and their management decisions have made their mark on the landscape, and now, as the most recent...
by Kirsten Harma | Dec 19, 2017
January 2018 Chehalis Basin Partnership Presentation Topic: Feasibility of Growing Poplar for a Hypothetical Biorefinery The region around Lewis County was identified as having potential for a poplar tree-based bioeconomy. WSU Extension’s collaborators at the...
by Kirsten Harma | Oct 27, 2017
Introducing the new Grays Harbor Stream Team coordinator: Katie Lutz! Katie graduated from Willamette University with a BA in Sociology and Spanish. Born and raised in Hoquiam, her interests in the outdoors were truly ignited by completing two AmeriCorps terms after...