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Transitions, vol. 14, no. 3, 2000; Exxon Valdez in slow motions: Decision Time for Spokane River
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- Title:
- Transitions, vol. 14, no. 3, 2000; Exxon Valdez in slow motions: Decision Time for Spokane River
- Date:
- 2000
- Editor:
- Osborn, John
- Authors:
- Osborn, John Locke, Gary Steele, Karen Dorn F., J. Lynch, Jim Murphy, Kim Hollander, Zaz Hansen, Pia K. Clarke, Chuck Grover, Anthony W. Murray, Patty
- Publisher:
- Inland Empire Public Lands Council
- Number of Pages:
- 32
- Newspaper Sources:
- The Spokesman Review; Lewiston Tribune; The Oregonian; Los Angeles Times; Spokane Regional Health District, Washington State Department of Health, Washington State Department of Ecology; The Inlander; Office Of The Governor; United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 10; Department Of Ecology; United States Senate
- Subjects:
- rivers pollution conservation swans salmon
- Contents:
- Osborn, John--Exxon Valdez in slow motion: Decision Time For Spokane River; Osborn, John--We Need Your Help; Locke, Gary--Spokane River basin cleanup--2000-6-20; Steele, Karen Dorn--Agencies warn of lead in river's fish--The Spokesman Review, 2000-6-21(Spokane, WA); Washington Citizens Advisory Committee--Letter to Gov. Gary Locke--2000-4-17; F., J.--What's a little lead poisoning between neighbors?--Lewiston Tribune, 2000-6-22(Lewiston, ID); Lynch, Jim--River is political mess--The Oregonian, 2000-7-6(Portland, OR); Murphy, Kim--A Deep and Wide Mining Scar in Idaho--Los Angeles Times, 2000-7-17(Los Angeles, CA); United States v. Asarco--2000-6-15; Hollander, Zaz--Court voids Superfund restriction--The Spokesman Review, 2000-6-16(Spokane, WA); Hollander, Zaz--Lead study finds broad contamination--The Spokesman Review, 2000-7-22(Spokane, WA); Hollander, Zaz--Study pinpoints source of lead in river--The Spokesman Review, 2000-10-15(Spokane, WA); Steele, Karen Dorn--EPA picks bellwether beaches--The Spokesman Review, 2000-7-27(Spokane, WA); Health Advisory; Spokane River Fish Advisory--Spokane Regional Health District, Washington State Department of Health, Washington State Department of Ecology; Steele, Karen Dorn--Spokane River fish contain heavy metals--The Spokesman Review, 2000-3-8(Spokane, WA); Hansen, Pia K.--Closer to cleanup?--The Inlander, 2000-9-14 to 20(Spokane, WA); Locke, Gary--Dear Ms. Browner--Office Of The Governor, 2000-5-9(Olympia, WA); Clarke, Chuck--Dear Governor Locke--United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 10, 2000-6-29(Seattle, WA); Grover, Anthony W.--Dear Mike--Department Of Ecology, 2000-1-13(Spokane, WA); Murray, Patty--Dear Ms. Browner--United States Senate, 2000-5-9(Washington, D.C.); Hollander, Zaz--Groups back feds for cleanup--The Spokesman Review, 2000-8-19(Spokane, WA); Hollander, Zaz--Report details basinwide damage--The Spokesman Review, 2000-10-21(Spokane, WA)
- Location:
- Spokane, WA
- Source:
- John Osborn Papers, Special Collections and Archvies, University of Idaho Library, https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv48843/
- Source Identifier:
- transitions2000v14n3
- Original Format:
- Journal
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- record
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Transitions, vol. 14, no. 3, 2000; Exxon Valdez in slow motions: Decision Time for Spokane River", Transitions Journal Digital Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/transitions/items/transitions13.html
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