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15th Annual Lakes Conference 2/6/16
The Regional Lakes Conference is an interdisciplinary conference, which combines student and professional research with lake associations and residents, all sharing their experiences in one forum.
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Analysis of Historic Changes in Spokane River Flows
John Porcello, LHG and Jake Gorski, EIT of GSI Water Solutions, Inc. presented a Screening Level Analysis: Causes of Historical Changes in Seasonal Low Flows in the Spokane River at the Spokane Aquifer Joint Board Meeting on December 3, 2015. View / Download the GSI presentation slides or the presentation with notes.
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IESS-PNWS-AWWA Meeting 12/10/15
IESS-PNWS-AWWA Board Meeting Agenda Thursday, December 10th at 11:30 AM Conleys Restaurant 12618 E. Sprague Ave. Spokane Valley, WA www.src4.org and www.pnws-awwa.org
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IESS-PNWS-AWWA Board Meeting
Regular meeting of the Inland Empire Sub Section – Pacific Northwest Section – American Water Works Association
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2015 SVRP Aquifer Atlas Flip Book
Enjoy the 2015 Aquifer Altas online flip book. Learn about aquifer formation, geology, ice age floods, the aquifer and river interchange, historic timelines, water use, sewering effects and what you can do the help protect the aquifer.
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H2O Breakfast 9/18/15
The H2O Breakfast September 18, 2015, 7:30 – 10:00 a.m. is a networking and Q&A opportunity for elected officials, opinion leaders, agencies, conservation groups, businesses, and others dedicated to sustaining a healthy Spokane River while meeting the needs of a growing population.
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Save Water – Fix Dripping Faucets
Everyone can use water wisely. Fix dripping faucets and leaking hoses.
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Don’t Pollute Our Water, It’s Beneath You!
The water you drink today is the same water dinosaurs sipped on. Don’t put anything on the ground that you don’t want to drink.
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Ty Wick & Susan McGeorge on KSPS 2001
KSPS public Television interviews Spokane Aquifer Joint Board President, Ty Wick and Whitworth Water District Manager Susan McGeorge to discuss aquifer protection for the Spokane Valley Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer.