Title | Watershed Restoration and Enhancement Plan: WRIA 8 Cedar-Sammamish Watershed |
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Watershed Restoration and Enhancement Plan: WRIA 8 Cedar-Sammamish Watershed (Number of pages: 102) (Publication Size: 3788KB)
Appendices (248 pages) (43MB)
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Author(s) | Water Resources Program | ||||||
Description | The Streamflow Restoration law (RCW 90.94) directs the Department of Ecology to prepare and adopt a Watershed Restoration and Enhancement Plan (watershed plan). The Cedar-Sammamish (WRIA 8) Watershed Plan estimates the potential consumptive impacts of new permit-exempt domestic groundwater withdrawals on instream flows over 20 years (2018-2038) and identifies projects and actions to offset those impacts and provide a net ecological benefit to the watershed (WRIA 8). | ||||||
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Contact | Water Resources Program at 360-407-6872 | ||||||
Keywords | WRIA 08, watershed planning, Streamflow Restoration, Cedar River, Lake Sammamish | ||||||
WEB PAGE | Watershed planning | ||||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area 08 Cedar-Sammamish |
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