A 2018 photo shows a culvert along Tawes Creek, under State Route 9 north of Van Zandt, Wash. (Photo courtesy of Washington State Department of Transportation) A creative plan in the Washington ...
The following editorial originally appeared in The Seattle Times: Drive most any Washington highway these days and chances are good you’ll roll up on a construction zone where contractors are ...
Re: “Repairing culverts for salmon passage benefits everyone” (Oct. 25, Opinion) and “Massive WA salmon recovery plan scrutinized with latest $100M project” (Oct. 27, Climate Lab): I follow the ...
The following editorial originally appeared in The Seattle Times: Record-setting rainfall recently sent Puget Sound’s rivers and streams over their banks, flooding homes in Snohomish County, closing ...
Drive most any Washington highway in the Puget Sound region these days and chances are good you’ll roll up on a construction zone where contractors are restoring fish habitat. With $3.8 billion in ...
A project to remove a Purdy Creek fish barrier resumes in April. The Washington State Department of Transportation will remove an old culvert barrier in Purdy Creek under state Route 302 (Purdy Drive) ...
Local leaders and elected officials are welcoming the opportunity to use recently earmarked federal dollars to fix fish culverts across King County that currently present a barrier to salmon migration ...
Drive most any Washington highway in the Puget Sound region these days and chances are good you’ll roll up on a construction zone where contractors are restoring fish habitat. With $3.8 billion in ...
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