SEATTLE (AP) — Washington state is under a federal court order to fix hundreds of barriers built under state roads and highways that block access for migrating salmon and thus interfere with ...
Ten tribes from around Puget Sound will receive a total of $39.4 million from the federal government to advance salmon population restoration projects. The money, provided by the National Oceanic and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A pair of culverts on the Halfway River near Hantsport, where a fisherman says fish get injured during high tide. (Darren Porter - ...
Culverts are all around us and you may not even know it. Culverts are pipes and tunnels, often under roadways and railroads, that allow water to pass through them. While water easily passes through ...
Eureka drivers will have to find another way around 14th Street between N and P Streets until Nov. 4 because of an ongoing environmental restoration project. The First Slough Fish Passage, Floodplain ...
To hear Gov. Jay Inslee tell it, Washington officials are powerless to improve the state’s court-ordered multibillion-dollar program replacing fish-blocking culverts. “We’re stuck” in fulfilling ...
Local leaders and elected officials are welcoming the opportunity to use recently earmarked federal dollars to fix fish culverts across King County that currently present a barrier to salmon migration ...
LAKE STEVENS — Some residents along 99th Avenue SE wondered when the day would come that a struggling culvert under the road would cause problems. Frank Monkman, 64, who has lived on the road for over ...
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