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Focus on Water Resources in the Middle Spokane Watershed (WRIA 57)

 
Publication number Date Published
08-11-045October 2008
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Author(s) Katherine Ryf, Lynne Geller
Description The Spokane-Coeur d’Alene watershed encompasses about 6,600 square miles in northeastern Washington and northern Idaho. The Spokane River runs 111 miles from the headwaters at Lake Coeur d’Alene to the Columbia River. This publication provides an overview of water resources in WRIA 57: water availability, water quality, watershed planning and Shoreline Master Program. It includes general information on water rights as well as contacts and web sites for more information.
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Keywords water availability, Spokane River, WRIA 57, water quality, water resources
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 57 Middle spokane