Wednesday, April 4, 2007

We made the front page of the Statesman Examiner - but no new information.

The DOE report of the mine tailings is now available at the library. It has been delivered, but the head librarian is out of the Colville Branch today. If you want a copy, it will probably cost $4-$5 dollars, but you can read it. I'll try to get it posted.

RUMOR RESPONSE: The road might possibly be paved or chip sealed, but nothing will happen before the meeting April 12, per Jim Whitbread.

The road crews are currently working from both ends of Peterson Swamp Road, so some of them are going down Clugston Creek Road to get to Williams Lake Road & then back to the mine site.

The County Commissioners signed the contract with URS, but it hasn't made it through all of it's signing.

The testing crew was out again today. The took samples of my water & my driveway. If you want to get your water/driveway tested, call the DPW and ask to get on their list. They come up once a week.

1 comment:

Amanda said...

The Washington State Department of Ecology report on the Bonanza Hill Mine is now available for viewing or copying at the Colville Public Library. Photocopies of the entire document will cost $6.75, but you probably won't want all of it since some are cover pages, etc. Please call the Colville Library at 684-6620 if we can help with any information gathering.