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10/14/11
White River spring Chinook survival results announced
White River and Nason Creek long-term acclimation facilities plans presented


05/16/11
Spring Chinook released on the White River
Members of local boards view acclimation site


04/29/11
Little fish - Big splash
Shared efforts put juvenile white sturgeon in Columbia


November 15, 2010
Unprecedented partnership to build and operate $43 million hatchery

July 28, 2010
Record numbers of salmon migrate through Priest Rapids Project
Favorable conditions and recent improvements boost numbers

04/13/10
Agencies request comments on White River and Nason Creek programs
Input sought on Grant PUD applications


02/02/10
Public Discussion Continues on White River and Nason Creek Spring Chinook
Dialogue Sought on Program Implementation


11/23/09
Public Invited to Discuss White River and Nason Creek Spring Chinook Recovery Dialogue Sought on Program Implementation November 23, 2009

05/01/2008
Wanapum Fish Bypass: Fish Slide Open for Business

8/6/2007
Public Comment Sought for Proposed Plans on
White River and Nason Creek


7/24/2007
Priest Rapids Hatchery is Regional Steelhead Monitoring Site

7/3/2007
Priest Rapids Hatchery a Regional Success Story

05/11/07
Public Invited to Discuss Nason Creek/White River Spring Chinook

04/05/07
Final Water Quality Certificate Received by Grant PUD

12/4/06
Salmon Protection Flows Set in Mid-Columbia River

August 16, 2006
Public Comment Sought for Proposed Plans on White River and Nason Creek

August 14, 2006
Yakama Nation Tribal Leaders Sign Agreements with Grant PUD for Protection of Salmon

July 11, 2006
Grant PUD Deisel Facility Nets Additional Megawatts and Profits
Reserve Capacity Assists Water Quality and Fish


June 22, 2006
Public Meeting on White River spring Chinook Held

May 8, 2006
Fish Study Season Begins at Grant County PUD Advanced Technology and Cost Savings Highlighted

March 7, 2006
Salmon Steelhead Settlement


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