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Our newsletter:  Waterwatch





In our quarterly newsletter, Washington WaterWatch, you'll find all kinds of useful information including updates about our work, news about CELP, interviews with important water "wonks" (experts) and volunteers, and tips on what you can do to keep our rivers clean and flowing. To subscribe, download our printable subscription form, fill it out, and mail it back.


Summer 2006, Number 27

The Clean, Flowing Water Connection to the Flowing, Falling Waters of Washington

A Call for Cleaner Water and Research on Hanford Reach

Nationwide Victory for Clean, Flowing Water


Spring 2006, Number 26

Watershed Planning, Is It Good for Washington?

Karen Allston Says Goodbye

Meet the New CELP Crew


Special Winter 2005 Edition


Summer 2005, Number 24

Washington's Drought Situation

River Flow Update

CELP Aids Swan Society in Fighting Illegal Water Use


Summer 2004, Number 22

The Public Trust Doctrine: Preserving the Public's Use of our Natural Resources

The Water Trustee: Benella Caminiti

Four Environmental Principles for Rivers


Spring 2004, Number 21

Washington's exploding population and the strain on our water supplies

Progress toward further protections for the Columbia River

Guest column - Save Our Wild Salmon


Fall 2003, Number 20

How low can it flow? Understanding the what, why, and how of WA water

Enjoying and protecting the beautiful Yakima River

Quiz! What do you know about Washington's waters?


Spring 2003, Number 19

How does water fit in your wallet?

CELP members defend Columbia River

It's the water (and potentially a lot of money)


Fall 2002, Number 18

Blue Gold: Shrinking Water Supplies In Demand

Old U.S. Water Supply Systems Face New Challenges

Washington's Water: Overused Abundance; When A Rain Forest Gets No Rain


Summer 2002, Number 17

Interview with ``Cooperative Compliance" guru Mike Birely

CELP urges Legislature to action in Sullivan Creek case

Washington's Wa$ted Water released


Spring 2002, Number 16

Exempt Wells for Development

Interview with Aaron Keating (CELP's new Outreach Director)

Update on Fletcher Landing


Fall 2001 Number 15

Walla Walla River update

Introducing CELP Staff

Legislative Session

Columbia River Initiative

"Water Wonk" conferences


Summer 2001, Number 14

$29.7 million for fish

Columbia River Initiative

2000 Annual Report

Musings on the Methow

Ralph W. Johnson Award


Spring 2001, Number 13

Coal Creek

Columbia River Initiative Petition

Water Law 101

Washington's legislative process

Friends of Rock Creek

Citizen's of Douglas County


Fall 2000, Number 12

Columbia River is Tapped Out

Victory in the Statewide Cases

Fletcher Landing update

Water Conservancy Boards

Exempt Wells

Puget Sound Water Conservation


Summer 2000, Number 11

Water Flows in the Walla Walla

Victory for Salmon on the Columbia

Ralph Johnson Bequest

Interview with Vim Wright (Washington Conservation Commission)

Tacoma Intertie

Nooksack River Profile


Winter 2000, Number 10

State Required to Measure Water Withdrawals

Okanogan Gold Mine Rejected

CELP fights Water Parochialism

Profiles of Sammamish River, Salmon Creek


Fall 1999, Number 9

Water into Wine

What Exactly is the Public Trust Doctrine?

Fletcher Landing and the Right to Walk on the Beach

Interview with Board Member and Public Trust Crusader Benella Caminiti


Summer 1999, Number 8

ESA Listings: Everyone's Suiting Up

Legal Implications of the ESA

Ecology's "Capture Committee"

Why Meter?

CELP Joins ESA Suit


Winter 1999, Number 7

Water Law Front and Center in Olympia

Conservancy Boards: Ready, Fire, Aim?

Jet Skis: Victory at Sea

Cedar River Habitat Conservation Plan: Buyer Beware

Water Transfers: R.D. Merrill Explained

Local Control and Public Resources


Winter 1998, Number 5

Battle Mountain Gold's proposed mine: All the Glitters is Not Gold

Gaining Ground on Instream Water Rights

Superior Court Rules on Statewide Water Issues

Abandonment Applies to Cities, Too


Please email us if you would like a copy of the following newsletters:


Spring 1998, Number 6 | Fall 1997, Number 4 | Summer 1997, Number 3

Spring 1997, Number 2 | Winter 1996, Number 1