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Up Close - Agriculture & Food - July 30, 2010
Money now available to help protect Hangman watershed
Federal funds can be used for projects that prevent erosion, runoff into creek


Farmers and ranchers in the Hangman Creek watershed are being urged to apply for federal money that's become available to fund water quality and conservation measures in the watershed, located south of Spokane.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has allocated $221,000 for 2010 to the Washington state Department of Ecology and the Spokane County Conservation District to be used in the Hangman watershed, which includes about 890 square miles, Ecology says. The money will be used to p...


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