Seasonal Jobs with Spokane Parks Department
Spokane Parks Department is looking for a variety of seasonal workers (22 different job descriptions) ages 14 on up. Salary starts at $14.00.
Spokane Parks Department is looking for a variety of seasonal workers (22 different job descriptions) ages 14 on up. Salary starts at $14.00.
Find out why backflow installation and maintenance is important to the safety of your home and everyone’s drinking water.
Fire Hydrants are being locked to protect our drinking water from backflow contamination.
SAVE the DATE 3/31/21 from 8:00 -9:30 am for the Virtual H2O Breakfast. Registration will open in February.
IESS AWWA Truck Rodeo Virtual sessions on Feb. 24 and March 3. Reserve your spot and sign up today!! Contest Videos due by 2/15/21
The Our Gem Collaborative Speaker Series features water and development experts from around the state. All speakers are from 12 -1 pm. Dates include 1/26, 1/28, 2/2, and 2/4.
Calling all educators! Are you looking for some great, local STEAM resources to engage your student this fall? Be sure to check out the Virtual Science Fair Extravaganza! sajblearning.org
Whitworth Water District has a job opening for Water Maintenance I-II. Applications are being accepted from 9/1/20 to 9/30/20.
Governor Inslee has issued Proclamation 20-23, pertaining to Utility Ratepayer Assistance and Preservation of Essential Services. Trentwood Irrigation District #3 is committed to keeping our customers connected to essential services during the COVID-19 pandemic emergency.
For buildings that have been empty during COVID 19, as you return to work be sure to flush your pipes to remove stagnant water that can harmful to your health.
During these challenging times, SAJB is committed to your business success. Download the COVID-19 Resources for Businesses document to find local, state and federal funding opportunities and information to protect you and your employees throughout the reopening phases.
Explore Homeschool Resources for Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho.
Teachers we have even more new resources for you! To make them easier to find we’ve created this list of resources with links to various part of the website . Let us know how you are using the resources and if we can add other information that would be of use to you.
Moab Irrigation District #20 is accepting applications for Field Technician 1. To apply, send a letter of qualifications to: General Manager, Scott Inch. 25805 E Trent Ave, Newman Lake, WA 99025. PO Box 81. 509-226-0545. moabdistrict@gmail.com.
2019 Poster Contest Winners’ artwork was displayed in the 2020 Spokane Recycles Calendar.
The 16th Annual Service Truck Rodeo. March 11, 2020 at Centerplace Event Center. Great classes. CEUs, Vendors, Contests and Prizes. Enter Gimmicks and Gadgets, Meter Madness, Best Water Leak Photo and the 50/50 Raffle.
WHAT: FREE Irrigation and Landscape Design Workshop WHEN: Wed. January 29, 2020 from 10 am to 2:00 pm WHERE: The Coeur d’Alene Library View the Agenda. Lunch is provided. 4 CEUs are available. Space is limited. Register at https://www.iwac.us/workshop/
What would you miss without water? Help fund training scholarships for water operators, the heartbeat of our water systems.
No Water No Beer Fundraiser, Friday, 9/20/19 from 6-10 pm at the Museum 5225 N Freya St. Spokane, WA 99217.
Got Waste? Put it in the Right Place and Water Saving tips for every area of your home and yard.
IWAC and KSPS produced six videos that provide an overview and exploration of the Spokane Valley Rathdrum Prairie aquifer, its importance to the Inland Northwest, how it works, how it can be damaged, and simple actions residents can take to protect and preserve the water from the aquifer.
Hey Water Lovers! SAVE the DATE September 27, 2018, No Water No Beer Fundraiser, at Overbluff Cellars in Spokane, WA from 6 to 9pm.
2017 Winners of the SAJB – KSPS Billboard Contest. “don’t Pollute Our Water. It’s Beneath You!
Spokane County officials say a recent water-rights decision by the state Supreme Court will have “dramatic impacts” on property owners looking for building permits in rural areas.
The Drought Impact Reporter is an interactive web-based mapping tool designed to compile and display impact information across the United States.
Spokane River Instream Flow Rule Latest News
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