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Snoqualmie/Skykomish Watershed (WRIA 7)

Welcome to the Web page for WRIA 7 Participants. This Page Includes:

Snoqualmie Watershed Forum Information

Forum Members
Funding for the salmon conservation plan is provided by the five local governments represented on the forum. See forum members.

Forum Meetings
Meetings are open to the public, and held on the third Wednesday of every other month, from 7-9 PM.
View calendar for schedule and locations.

Forum Meeting Minutes Archives
Archived meeting minutes available as Acrobat files.

Technical Reports and Publications

Best Available Science Issue Paper: Snoqualmie Watershed Near Term Action Agenda Implementation Project - March 2004 [Adobe, 3.5 MB]
An overview of the "best available science" (BAS) for managing critical areas and protecting salmonid habitat in the Snoqualmie River watershed.

Model Code for Critical Areas - July 2004 [Adobe 583 KB]
This model code for critical areas is designed to be used, and adapted as needed, by the four Snoqualmie Watershed cities (Duvall, Carnation, Snoqualmie and North Bend) to comply with Growth Management Act requirements.

Salmon Conservation in the Snoqualmie Watershed: Snoqualmie Watershed Forum Strategy and Workplan 2001 [Adobe 905 KB]
This document provides background on federal and state drivers for salmon conservation planning, as well as local progress to date on technical assessments, watershed planning, and early action projects.

Salmonid Habitat Limiting Factors Analysis - December 2002 [Adobe, External Link]

Snohomish River Basin Salmon Conservation Plan - June 2005. This plan guides actions to protect and restore salmon runs in the Snohomish River Basin and responds to recent listings of Puget Sound Chinook salmon and bull trout as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act.

Snohomish River Basin Chinook Salmon Near Term Action Agenda - December 2001 [Acrobat, External Link]
This report provides immediate guidance for chinook salmon habitat recovery actions in the Snohomish River Basin.

Snohomish River Basin Salmonid Habitat Conditions Review - September 2002 [Acrobat, External Link]

Snoqualmie 2015: Building for Salmon Recovery and Watershed Health - February 2006
This report covers a 10-year vision for safeguard ing the Snoqualmie watershed's remaining natural resources and restore habitat for salmon listed under the Endangered Species Act.

Snoqualmie Watershed Aquatic Habitat Conditions Report: Summary of 1999 - 2001 Conditions
This report summarizes and interprets data collected in the field from 1999-2001 about habitat conditions for multiple species of salmonids and other aquatic biota in aquatic ecosystems of the Snoqualmie Watershed, including the mainstem Snoqualmie River and several of its tributaries.

Other Outreach Tools

Capital Restoration Projects: From Conception to Construction [Acrobat, 720KB]
Using the Carlin Levee Project as an example, this user-friendly guide illustrates the multiple phases of a capital restoration project. From planning to design to permitting this visual communication tool clarifies an often complex process.

Tabletop Watershed Display
View or download the 3' X 7' display board. [Adobe, 2.2MB]. Available to borrow for meetings and community events. To make arrangements, contact Saffa Bardaro at 206-296-1959 or saffa.bardaro@kingcounty.gov.

Survey of Watershed Residents
In September 2003, the Snoqualmie Watershed Forum sponsored a survey of residents of the Snoqualmie Watershed to assess awareness of and attitudes toward watershed health and salmon conservation. View the complete report. [Acrobat, 727KB]

Snohomish County Publications [External link.]
Pubications related to Aquatic Habitat Restoration and Salmon Conservation

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