Publication Summary

Title

Frequently Asked Questions about Stillaguamish Water Reserves

Month-Year PublishedNovember 2005
Revised onJune 2006
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Short Description

The Department of Ecology (Ecology) adopted a new regulation for the Stillaguamish River basin in September 2005. Formally called an "Instream Resources Protection and Water Resources Program," the rule is designed to protect salmon and other important resources in the watershed that depend on having adequate stream flows.

Publication Number05-11-040
ContactSteve Hirschey, (425) 649-7066
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Number of pages 4
Keywords instream flow, water resource
Subject Waterbodies
WRIA 05 - Stillaguamish
map of Washington state showing locations of subject waterbodies
Related Web ContentInstream Flows
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