This update discusses how recreationists can protect and enhance riparian areas throughout the PNW. Although designated access points are provided throughout the Northwest, many people access the water from public or private properties that lack proper access facilities. In these places, proper care of the riparian area will ensure a more pleasant experience for all users, as well as better conditions for fish and wildlife. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here.
This update tells the story on how liquid wastes generated in our cities and towns are collected and cleaned up prior to discharge back into water bodies. The water cleaning process is done through a sequential series of steps followed by water disinfection and then discharge into an appropriate water body. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here.
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