Title | Focus on Upper Crab-Wilson Watershed |
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Focus on Upper Crab-Wilson Watershed (Number of pages: 4) (Publication Size: 222KB)
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Author(s) | Katherine Ryf | ||||
Description | The Upper Crab-Wilson watershed, often referred to as Water Resources Inventory Area (WRIA) 43, includes about 1,853 square miles in Adams, Grant, Lincoln and Spokane counties. The towns of Almira, Creston, Edwall, Odessa, Wilbur, and Wilson Creek and the cities of Harrington and a portion of Medical Lake occupy land in the watershed. Crab Creek is the major surface water source that flows through the watershed. This document describes water issues in this area. | ||||
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Contact | Water Resources Program at 360-407-6872 | ||||
Keywords | WRIA 43, surface water, water quality, water resource, ground water | ||||
WEB PAGE | Water Resources Program | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area 43 Upper Crab-Wilson |
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