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1Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Wild and Scenic Rivers Study Committee June 1, pm to 9 pm WPWA Campus, 203 Arcadia Road, Hope Valley, RICall to Order

Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Wild and Scenic Rivers Study Committee June 1, pm to 9 pm WPWA Campus, 203 Arcadia Road, Hope Valley, RICall to Order

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Source URL: wpwildrivers.org

- Date: 2017-05-25 14:20:53
    2Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Wild and Scenic Rivers Study Committee Minutes December 14, pm to 9 pm WPWA Campus, 203 Arcadia Road, Hope Valley, RI 02832

    Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Wild and Scenic Rivers Study Committee Minutes December 14, pm to 9 pm WPWA Campus, 203 Arcadia Road, Hope Valley, RI 02832

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    Source URL: wpwildrivers.org

    Language: English - Date: 2018-02-12 14:27:42
      3HELP CLEAN UP THE CHRISTINA RIVER WATERSHED! SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2018 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY SPENDING JUST A FEW HOURS KEEPING OUR RIVERS CLEAN!

      HELP CLEAN UP THE CHRISTINA RIVER WATERSHED! SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2018 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY SPENDING JUST A FEW HOURS KEEPING OUR RIVERS CLEAN!

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      Source URL: stewartsonline.net

      Language: English - Date: 2018-02-19 17:45:39
        42014 Tides Two Rivers Fed Form 99

        2014 Tides Two Rivers Fed Form 99

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        Source URL: www.tides.org

        Language: English - Date: 2017-11-17 18:37:03
          5ISSUE SIX : SPRING 2017 OPEN RIVERS : RETHINKING THE MISSISSIPPI PROVOCATIONS http://openrivers.umn.edu An interdisciplinary online journal rethinking the Mississippi

          ISSUE SIX : SPRING 2017 OPEN RIVERS : RETHINKING THE MISSISSIPPI PROVOCATIONS http://openrivers.umn.edu An interdisciplinary online journal rethinking the Mississippi

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          Source URL: editions.lib.umn.edu

          Language: English - Date: 2017-05-09 12:42:37
            6Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Wild and Scenic Rivers Study Committee Minutes April 17, pm to 9 pm WPWA Campus, 203 Arcadia Road, Hope Valley, RI 02832

            Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Wild and Scenic Rivers Study Committee Minutes April 17, pm to 9 pm WPWA Campus, 203 Arcadia Road, Hope Valley, RI 02832

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            Source URL: wpwildrivers.org

            Language: English - Date: 2018-06-11 14:32:34
              7Evaluation of Irrigation Strategies and Products to Alleviate Irrigation Salinity Stress and Rapid Blight Disease on Annual Bluegrass Greens 2017 Progress Report Salinity alleviation and rapid blight study area in Rivers

              Evaluation of Irrigation Strategies and Products to Alleviate Irrigation Salinity Stress and Rapid Blight Disease on Annual Bluegrass Greens 2017 Progress Report Salinity alleviation and rapid blight study area in Rivers

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              Source URL: www.turfgrass.ucr.edu

              Language: English - Date: 2018-03-06 20:40:48
                8Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Wild and Scenic Rivers Study Committee Minutes May 25, pm to 9 pm WPWA Campus, 203 Arcadia Road, Hope Valley, RI 02832

                Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Wild and Scenic Rivers Study Committee Minutes May 25, pm to 9 pm WPWA Campus, 203 Arcadia Road, Hope Valley, RI 02832

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                Source URL: wpwildrivers.org

                Language: English - Date: 2017-02-07 16:11:38
                  9Contact: Tod Pritchard  Cell: Storm Update 6 / September 26, p.m. Overview- Flood waters continue to recede in western Wisconsin. Most rivers and streams have crested.

                  Contact: Tod Pritchard Cell: Storm Update 6 / September 26, p.m. Overview- Flood waters continue to recede in western Wisconsin. Most rivers and streams have crested.

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                  Source URL: readywisconsin.wi.gov

                  Language: English - Date: 2016-09-26 17:26:02
                    10DRINKING WATER INSPECTORATE  Animals in Water In England and Wales over 50% of drinking water is derived from surface water i.e. rivers and reservoirs. Surface water may contain small plants (algae) and animals, all of w

                    DRINKING WATER INSPECTORATE Animals in Water In England and Wales over 50% of drinking water is derived from surface water i.e. rivers and reservoirs. Surface water may contain small plants (algae) and animals, all of w

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                    Source URL: www.dwi.gov.uk

                    Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 07:49:53