NEWS
EVENTS
Columbia Basin Water Supply Forecast Workshops
July 21, 22, 23
Changing climate will affect availability and demand for water in Washington’s Columbia River Basin and influence how water will be managed over the next 20 years, according to a new report being prepared for the Washington Department of Ecology’s Office of Columbia River.
How those changes could affect people, farms and fish will be shared at a series of free public workshops in June.
Scheduled for June 21, 22 and 23 in Richland, Wenatchee and Spokane, the workshops will give a first look at the 2016 Columbia River Basin Long-Term Water Supply and Demand Forecast.
For more information visit WSU News post link here.
Contacts:
Jonathan Yoder, State of Washington Water Research Center director and professor in the WSU School of Economic Sciences, 509-335-8596
Melissa Downes, technical project lead in the Office of Columbia River, 509-454-4259
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June 22 – Wenatchee
June 23 – Spokane
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