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Title

A Guide to Water and How We Use It in the Dungeness Watershed

 
Publication number Date Published
10-11-018June 2010
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Author(s) Lynne Geller
Description This is a guide to water in the Dungeness Watershed and how we use it. It’s a complex picture being addressed in an instream flow and water management rule drafted by the state Department of Ecology, working closely with local agencies and governments, the Jamestown
S’Klallam Tribe and interested citizens. The water management rule is one of many efforts in the watershed to protect the long-term economic health and vitality of your community by ensuring water supplies now and into the future for people, farms and fish.
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Keywords Dungeness Watershed, rule, water supply, water resource, instream flow
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 18 Elwah-Dungeness