Title | Focus on Esquatzel Coulee Watershed - Water Resources in the Esquatzel Coulee Watershed (WRIA 36) (Historical) |
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Author(s) | Katherine Ryf, Lynne Geller | ||||
Description | The Esquatzel Coulee Watershed, in eastern Washington, encompasses a large area east of the Columbia River and stretches across parts of Adams, Grant, and Franklin counties. The city of Connell is located in the center of the watershed. Significant water bodies include the Esquatzel Coulee, Wahluke Branch, Potholes and East Low Canals. The Saddle Mountain Range and Priest Rapids Dam are located in the western part of the watershed. | ||||
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Keywords | WRIA 36 | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area 36 Esquatzel Coulee |
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