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WRIA 14 Watershed Management Plan Kennedy-Goldsborough Watershed

 
Publication number Date Published
06-11-053 February 2006
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Author(s) Plateau Technical Communication Services
Description Watershed planning is essential to ensure that abundant, clean water continues to be available—not only for growing communities, but also for fish and wildlife. Recognizing this need, the Washington State legislature passed the Watershed Planning Act (Chapter 90.82 RCW) in 1998. This legislation established a process for preparing watershed plans for 62 Water Resource Inventory Areas (WRIAs), which roughly correspond with physiographic boundaries of drainage basins in Washington. WRIA 14, the Kennedy-Goldsborough watershed, is one of these basins. This largely rural area includes the City of Shelton and lies mostly within Mason County, with an additional 15 percent in Thurston County and less than 1 percent in Grays Harbor County. In accordance with the Watershed Planning Act, several governments initiated watershed planning in WRIA 14.
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Keywords watershed management, WRIA 14, water supply, water resources, watershed planning
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 14 Kennedy-Goldsborough
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