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Wells creek comes in just below the falls and is not used.Records excellent except for periods of no gage height which are rated good.Some regulation at low flow by power plant at Excelsior.1910-1911 Fragmentary gage heights. 1920-1921 at a site .75 mi. upstreamRecords good except for daily (estimated) discharges which are fair. There are no estimated daily discharges for 1993.Records good except for very high stage.Miscellaneous data also available at four other sites along Bertrand Creek from 1942-1981. Drainage area = 40.3 sq. mi. Water Resources Data for WA 1993. Drainage area = 37.4 sq. mi. Misc. meas. 1961-1985.Annual peak flows found in Streamflow Statistics and Drainage Basin Characteristics, WA Vol I I.Records good except for periods of no gage height which are fair. Drainage area 25.8 misc. meas. book 1985. Drainage area 22.7 Water Resources Data 1993.Annual maximum stage only water years 1918,1922,1932,1935. Annual maximum only water years 1946, 1950-1966. Prior to 7/18/1968 at site 220' upstream at datum 4.21 ft higher. Records good except for estimated daily discharges which are rated fair. USGS satellite telemeter at station. Records are good except for periods of no gage height which are rated fair.1955 Records good except for periods 6/20/1955 - 7/15/1955 ; 10/28-31/1955 which are rated fair. Some diurnal fluctuation at low flow.Records good except periods of shifting control which are rated fair and periods of no gage height which are rated poor. 8/17/1948 misc. meas. 10.6 ; #4 9207 17.3 8/17/1949 misc. meas. 12.7 ; #15 9207 19.5Records for the majority of years were rated good with exceptions of ice effects.Records rated poor above 9,000 cfs. From 1935-1964 only recorded discharges above 3,500 cfs. Historic peak estimate for 1932.Hydrology Northwest records exist for 1986 and 1987 upstream.Very little regulation at low stages by power plant on Nooksack River above Glacier. Measurements at Ferndale Bridge at stages above 20.0 feet. Station elevation estimated from topo map. b+ 6 /K z P  n D  ~ T * g  s U 7  K-{]#qS5eG) k' uW9k/O 3Subject Area 1D@9- w3Source DocumentF@*(@12213500California Creek near Custer48 55 18122 39 3220 feet(Estimated from topographic maps.)FlownoneDaily5-10/19551954-195512NoYes6.85 (11.0 misc. meas)NoUSGSDrayton HarborDM,IR #unknown0ElectronicHydrodata, spreadsheetGoodM@-%%ztPGG<2 %*B@12214000Dakota Creek near Blaine48 57 25122 39 2530 feetFlownoneDaily1948-195419NoYes18.4 (.41 in Canada)NoUSGSDrayton HarborUnknown, small diversions0ElectronicHydrodata, spreadsheetGood@-wrnj__XRLLCC8. %*,@12214500Sumas River near Sumas48 58 39122 15 1035 feetFlownoneDailyMay-Oct 19541948-1951; 1954-195521NoYes30.8NoUSGSVedder River0ElectronicHydrodata, spreadsheetGood@-k]VPJJAA6, %*1@12215000Johnson Creek at Sumas, WA48 59 50122 15 4035 feetFlownoneDaily1954-195521NoYes25.3 ; includes 6.2 in CanadaNoUSGSSumasSmall domestic and irrigation diversions0Electronic, hard copy, spreadsheetytplaaZTNNEE:0 %*1@12215500Saar Creek48 59 35122 12 3535 feetFlownoneDailyJuly - Sept. 1948; May - Oct. 19541948, 1954-195515NoYes9.76NoUSGSSumasNone, probably some small domestic diversions0@/ElectronicSpreadsheetFair 1955   uQJD>>55*  %*12209500Skookum Creek near Wickersham48 40 20122 08 25400 feetFlownoneDailynone1948-19699 measurements in the years 1911, 1912, 1979-1981NoYes23.1NoUSGSSouth Fork NooksackNo0ElectronicHydrodata - spreadsheetSummary statisticsE (1969)S@-88,"vke^XRRHH=3 %*12210500Nooksack River at Deming48 48 38122 12 13204.2 feetFlowWater Temperature (1959-1960)Dailyna07/1935 - 09/1994NoYes584 (includes 5 sq. mi. in Canada)1910-1911USGSBellingham BayYesunknown, several small irrigation diversions and the City of BellinghamElectronicHydrodataSummary statisticsFair@-wwkeE:...........{tUOOCC8. %?*$@12211000Anderson Creek near Goshen48 51 20122 20 19140 feet(Estimated from topographic maps.)FlownoneDailyJuly to October1948 & 19541949, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1979-1981NoYes12.9NoUSGSNooksack RiverYesseveral small diversions (irrigation, stock, domestic), number unknownElectronicSpreadsheet\\\\\OCCCCCCCCCCCysOEE:0 %*5@12208500Canyon Creek at Kulshan48 50 05122 08 05350 feetFlownoneDailynone1948-1954Misc. Measurements in 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, and 1982NoYes8.7NoUSGSMiddle Fork NooksackNo0ElectronicHydrodataSummary statistics?@-pe_XRLLBB7- %x*9@12211500Nooksack River near Lynden48 55 14122 29 0440 feetFlownoneDailynone12/1944 - 9/19672 (1971 & 1972)NoYes648NoUSGSBellingham BayYesunknownElectronicHydrodataSummary statistics@-ygaZTNNEE:0 %x[ LVALes jfN 5 g cL  JOOOOOExφ&T __A__ Y Y  Y  Y Y Y  Y Y  Y   Y   Y  eDateDelim"DateFourDigitYear DateLeadingZerosDateOrderDecimalPointFieldSeparatorFileType SpecIDSpecNameSpecTypeStartRowTextDelimTimeDelimʉYPrimaryKey@ot@TempMSysAccessObjectswLLLLLLLLLLJ  @=7/0@GIS Table (DOE)wz@ LLL@@@@@@@> @2Q:@Q:@~sq_rLibrary Labels 3w4MR2KeepLocal TLLLLLLLJ @/j,@,@~sq_rHydrology Reportw4MR2KeepLocal TLLLLLLLJ @,1O@1O@~sq_rDocument Location/Ownership Reportw4MR2KeepLocal Tpppppppn @)'D+@'D+@~sq_fMain Form by USGSw4MR2KeepLocal TNNNNNNNL @`ns@h2@Hydrology ReportwBBBBBBBBBB@ -D@@(USGS) Detailed Information on Documents and Dataw  Xѣ@@AccessLayoutw4MR2KeepLocal T@zz:::::::8 @D@I@K@Water Use/Rights QuerywY@@@fZZNNNNNNNL @Cի2@2@Water Use / Water RightswY@@j^^RRRRRRRP @5 @*@Water Usew=@@@44444442 @@U=*@Water Rightsw@FFF:::::::8 @p@@i@The City of Bellingham diverts about 100 cfs (at times) into Anderson Creek from the Middle Fork of the Nooksack River The City of Bellingham diverts about 100 cfs (at times) into Anderson Creek from the Middle Fork of the Nooksack River for municipal use. The city has water rights to divert . Diversion rights for irrigation and domestic use are 0.14 cfs.0.01 cfs used for domestic purposesDiversion rights for irrigation and domestic use total 0.3 cfs.Puget Power plant about 10 miles above the gage may produce slight regulation.Station operated as part of detailed investigation of Whatcom Co. surface waters for apportionment of water rights and study of minimal flows for fish propagation. 7/26/48 with cooperation of WA State Dept of Game and Fisheries+ a < ;{NY Y  Y Y Y *>@12207200North Fork Nooksack River near Deming48 52 24122 08 56345 feetFlownoneDaily1965-1976NoYes282NoUSGSMainstem of the Nooksack RiverElectronic, Annual peak (hardcopy)Hydrodata West:@-|xxmmf`ZZPPE; %7*=@12208000Middle Fork Nooksack River near Deming48 46 43122 06 20580 feetFlownoneDailyJune 1954-551934-1935; 1965-1970; 1992-1994, 19959NoYes73.3NoUSGS, HNWMainstem of the Nooksack RiverElectronicHydrodata West, HNW DataK@ -   |nga[[QQF< %*O@12209000South Fork Nooksack River near Wickersham48 39 52122 09 56385 feetFlownoneDaily6/78 - 9/78; 10/80 - 9410/1933 - 10/1977, 19952NoYes103NoUSGSNooksack RiverElectronicHydrodataGoody@ -qjd^^TTI? %*@12210000South Fork Nooksack River at Saxon Bridge48 40 40122 09 40FlownoneDaily1920-1921; 1933-1934NoYes129NoUSGSNooksack River9207 Forms, ElectronicHydrodata (West 2)Good*@ -}}gg`ZTTTTI? %*1@12212000Fishtrap Creek at Lynden48 57 52122 25 50110 feetFlownoneDaily1948-19718NoYes22.3 (17.4 in Canada)NoUSGSNooksack RiverunknownElectronicHydrodata complete/continuousvqmk``YSMMCC8. %*0@12212500Bertrand Creek near Lynden48 50 30122 31 5090 feet(Estimated from topographic maps.)FlownoneDailyJuly - October1948, 1954-5520NoYes40.3 (22.1 in Canada)NoUSGSNooksack RiverunknownElectronicSpreadsheetGood@ - ~xrNEE:0 %*12212700Tenmile Creek Trib near Bellingham48 50 30122 24 30180 feet(Estimated from topographic maps.)FlownoneAnnualNo1949-196716YesNo.74NoState of WA Water Resources Div.Tenmile CreekElectronic, HardcopySpreadsheet, Streamflow Statistics and Drainage 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26 are at the USGS in Tacoma.Only data for Whatcom and Skagit Counties, at the USGS in Tacoma.Only data for Whatcom and Skagit Counties, at the USGS in Tacoma.Photocopies of figures III and IV are at USGS, Tacoma.Only pages 40-44 are at the USGS, Tacoma office.Website URL: http://index.prosser.wsu.eduwebsite is: http://climate.usu.edu/free/usa_wa.htmwebsite is: http://www.ocs.orst.edu/Only the general information and a few key pages were obtained, contact Environment Canada for the entire index.To be viewed in Center or photo-copied.A copy also exists at the Wilson Library located on the campus of Western Washington University.A copy also exists at the Wilson Library located on the campus of Western Washington University.A copy also exists at the Wilson Library located on the campus of Western Washington University.A copy also exists at the Wilson Library located on the campus of Western Washington University.Fragile map to be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.Fragile map to be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.Fragile map to be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.Fragile map to be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.Fragile map to be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.Fragile map to be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.Fragile map to be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.Fragile map to be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.Fragile map to be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.Fragile map to be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.Fragile map to be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.Fragile map to be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.Fragile map to be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.A copy also exists at the Wilson Library located on the campus of Western Washington University.Fragile map to be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.Final report of this study is under catalogue number GW-071.Part of the Regional Aquifer System Analysis. (RASA)A contribution of the Regional Aquifer-System Analysis Program. (RASA)These papers are mixed in with document WU-011.Only the table of contents and contact list were obtained. If relevant the entire document is available through the City of Bellingham.The City also has daily intake flows to the treatment plant for 1968 only, and daily delivery data to Georgia Pacific from 1985 - present.Discharge point for the City's NPDES permit is located at longitude 48:56:16, latitude 122:27:10. Open File Report 77-308, in USGS Tacoma main library.This inventory should be the first source of information when considering any species or issue regarding anadromous salmonids in the Nooksack.Consider getting on mailing list for meeting notes. Contact Carol Smith.LVAL,V y C E ?TĘĘĘĘĘ..aaaaaaaaa<   Y  Y XY This docThis report descThis is a list of watThis documentThis isThis is a 1:250,000 land use and land This is a 1:250,000 land use and land cover base map from 1979; digital data.Map of the population density of Washington State, 1970.URL: http://www.ftw.nrcs.usda.gov/stat_data.htmlThis document describes the flood hazard management plan for the lower part of the Nooksack.This map shows the soil profile of the City of Bellingham, as mapped in 1907This document describes the ground water resources of all of British Columbia and estimates of aquifer characteristics.This document is a general geologic map and description of the units of the Kendall and Deming 7.5 minute Quadrangles.Utah Climate Center web page has free downloads of daily NCDC climate station data.This thesis examines industrial zone locations as they relate to the industrial needs of Whatcom County.This is the first report in the annual series of three reports prepared by the Salmon Technical Team to document and help guide salmon fishery management of the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California. The report provides the Salmon Technical Team management concerns, 1995 salmon stock abundance projections, and an analysis of impacts of 1994 regulations or regulatory procedures.This report is a post season review of 1994 ocean salmon fisheries off the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California. The 1994 review provides a summary of important biological and socioeconomic data from which the Pacific Fishery Management Council can assess the impacts of its past management actions.This report is a multi-disciplinary analysis of the Skookum Creek watershed including mass wasting, surface erosion, hydrology, riparian function, fish habitat, and water quality. The report includes forest management prescriptions.The Map Folio Series displays the locations of environmentally sensitive areas in Whatcom County. Maps of fish and wildlife habitats are included in this folio. This is the most comprehensive document on fish distribution and use of the Lower Nooksack Basin.This report summarizes the results of paper and field inventories that identify and describe rivers, streams, and ditches, fish species extent and critical fish habitat areas, and past and potential fish habitat restoration sites in the Nooksack Basin.Report on fish surveys for bull trout above Nooksack Falls.A brief description of existing conditions in Whatcom County including land use, population, critical areas, resource lands, housing, utilities, water and sewer, transportation, historical and archaeological, capital facilities, fish and wildlife.This inventory was confined to wetlands within the 1990 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 100 year flood plain boundary. The wetlands inventory had a number of objectives: identify known wetlands, identify high quality wetlands, examine wetland functions and gain a better understanding of wetlands function in the active river channel.The Environmental Settings Report provides decision makers in the Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan process with an overview of biological and land use conditions within the 100 year floodplain of the lower Nooksack River. The report covers physical setting, historical perspective, fisheries, wildlife resources, land use/land ownership, water quality, and navigation. This report documents the results of an initial stock status inventory that is the first step in a statewide effort to maintain and restore wild salmon and steelhead stocks and fisheries. The inventory's intent is to help identify currently available information and to guide future restoration planning and implementation. The document in a comprehensive review of population trends, harvest and fish culture management.7;>N Ke S_VBA_)Whatcom County Environmental Resources Report Series: Hydrologic and Fisheries Resources of the Nooksack BasinF-119FisheriesSurface WaterFish HabitatHabitat EnhancementFish DistributionRestorationNovember 1994Whatcom County Planning DepartmentBellingham, WAFox, Steve and Joanne GreenbergDocumentNooksack River BasinFoxSteveCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>50YesYes@?Whatcom County Planning Dept.5280 Northwest Dr, Suite BBellingham, WA360-676-6907Cascades Environmental Services%)Whatcom County Environmental Resources Report Series: Hydrologic and Fisheries Resources of the Nooksack BasinF-119FisheriesSurface WaterFish HabitatHabitat EnhancementFish DistributionRestorationNovember 1994Whatcom County Planning DepartmentBellingham, WAFox, Steve and Joanne GreenbergDocumentNooksack River BasinFoxSteveCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>50YesYes@?Whatcom County Planning Dept.5280 Northwest Dr, Suite BBellingham, WA360-676-6907Cascades Environmental Services%g`[E; zs))Nooksack Falls Project - FERC No. 3721: FERC Additional Information Response Bull Trout SurveysF-087FisheriesFish DistributionBull TroutFish UseHydroelectricJanuary 1994Beak Consultants, Inc.Kirkland, WABeak ConsultantsDocumentNorth Fork Nooksack River, above Nooksack FallsCampbellRonCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>50YesYes=@?Beak Consultants, Inc.12931 NE 126th PlaceKirkland, WAPhone #??Cascades Environmental Servicesvvqllggg_>9/vvkd)!)Existing Conditions Report (of Whatcom County)M-017Multi-disciplinaryLand UseLand UseCritical AreasFish HabitatErosion ControlDecember 1993Whatcom County Planning DepartmentBellingham, WAWhatcom County Planning DepartmentDocumentNooksack River FloodplainCascades Environmental ServicesPublic1501-58, 84-91YesNo@?Whatcom County Planning Dept.5280 Northwest Dr, Suite BBellingham, WA360-676-6907NoYesCascades Environmental Servicesllll``\WJEEE=qaWM92)?)Whatcom County Environmental Resources Report Series: Wetlands in the Nooksack River FloodplainSW-022Surface WaterLand UseWetlandsFloodingLand ManagementDecember 1992Whatcom County Planning DepartmentBellingham, WACaplow, Florence, Terri Plake, Aaron SimmonsDocumentNooksack River BasinGalvinTerryCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>150YesYes]@?Whatcom County Planning Dept.5280 Northwest Dr, Suite BBellingham, WA360-676-6907NoYesCascades Environmental Services~yyssskJC;%{{ld)$)1992 Washington State Salmon and Steelhead Stock Inventory (with one appendix)F-001FisheriesStock ConditionWild StocksTrendsMarch 1993Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife/TribesWDFWWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Northwest Indian Fish CommissionDocumentWashington State including the Nooksack BasinAmesJimCascades Environmental ServicesPublic212YesNo@?@>WDFW600 Capitol Way NOlympia, WA 98504360-902-2725Cascades Environmental Services a\V'uddYR)wFisheriesBibRestorationFish HabitatApproximately 1988 to presentNooksack Spring Chinook Technical Committee MembersNooksack Spring Chinook Technical Committee Membersmeeting minutes, correspondenceNooksack River BasinSmithCarolCascades Environmental ServicesPublicNoNo-@?K@>WDFW600 Capitol Way N.Olympia, WAkkkkkkkk^JD888,,($$$$$L-- 't[;OZ  0w%Pacific Fishery Management Council Vital Habitat ConcernsF-031FisheriesHabitat ImpactsHabitat ProtectionScreeningMay 1995Pacific Fishery Management Council Habitat Commission Steering GroupPortland, ORPhillips, Steven, and the Pacific Fishery Management CouncilDocumentWest CoastPhilipsStephen)Pacific Fishery Management Council Vital Habitat ConcernsF-031FisheriesHabitat ImpactsHabitat ProtectionScreeningMay 1995Pacific Fishery Management Council Habitat Commission Steering GroupPortland, ORPhillips, Steven, and the Pacific Fishery Management CouncilDocumentWest CoastPhilipsStephenCascades Environmental ServicesPublic48NoYes@CPacific Fishery Management Council Steering Com*Cascades Environmental ServicesyytppllldC:1%t`OOD=)wb)Preseason Report III: Analysis of Council-Adopted Management Measures for 1995 Ocean FisheriesF-029FisheriesHarvest ManagementOcean FisheriesEndangered Species ActEconomicsApril 1995Pacific Fishery Management CouncilPortland, ORPacific Fishery Management Council StaffDocumentWashington, Oregon, California coastsCascades Environmental ServicesPublic%@B24 plus appendicesYesYesT@CPacific Fishery Management Council2130 SW Fifth AvePortland, OR503-326-6352Cascades Environmental Services(~vUUU.$ttib)?)Preseason Report II: Analysis of Proposed Regulatory Options for 1995 Ocean Salmon Fisheries F-028FisheriesHarvest ManagementEconomicsOcean FisheriesMarch 1995Pacific Fishery Management CouncilPortland, ORPacific Fishery Management Council StaffDocumentCoastal Washington, Oregon, California*Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic%@B42YesNo@CPacific Fishery Management Council2130 SW Fifth Ave, Suite 224Portland, ORPhone # ??Cascades Environmental Services ~yyuuia@@> ttib)wu)Preseason Report I: Stock Abundance Analysis for 1995 Ocean Salmon FisheriesF-027FisheriesHarvest ManagementOcean FisheriesRun SizeStock ConditionFebruary 1995Pacific Fishery Management CouncilPortland, ORPacific Fishery Management Council StaffDocumentWashington, Oregon, California coasts*Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic%@B61II-23, III-15,YesNo@ ?Pacific Fishery Management Council2130 SW Fifth Ave, Suite 224Portland, ORPhone # ??Cascades Environmental Servicesyuuia@@> vbbWP))Review of 1994 Ocean Salmon FisheriesF-030FisheriesHarvest ManagementOcean FisheriesEconomicsEndangered Species ActFebruary 1995Pacific Fishery Management CouncilPortland, ORPacific Fishery Management Council StaffDocumentCoastal Washington, Oregon, California*Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic%@B>100YesYes6@ ?Pacific Fishery Management Council2130 SW 5th Ave, Suite 224Portland, OR503-326-6352Cascades Environmental Servicesssssggb]]WWKC"" k`O;;0)))Skookum Creek Watershed AnalysisM-046Multi-disciplinaryFisheriesWatershed AnalysisSurface WaterLandslidesForestryOctober 1993Resource Investments, Inc.PO Box 14044 Savannah GA 31416Cascades Environmental Services, Inc.DocumentSkookum Creek Watershed, South Fork Nooksack RiverRittmullerPeteCascades Environmental Services and Water Resources Consulting TeamPublic36NoYes@?Cascades Environmental Services, Inc1111 N. Forest StBellingham, WA360-671-1150Cascades Environmental Services and Water Resources Consulting TeamFD>2ym^J?+$)a LVALl) f z9 h1!7vH  d Y d Y d Y d Y TownshipRangeSectionYear Published"Approximate ScaleCommentsLvExtra Name1 Name2ObjectId Order Y"ObjectIdAttributeTo be viewed at CeTo be viewed at Center or photocopied.Photocopied pages in library: 66,73,74,76-79A copy also exists at the Wilson Library, on the campus of Western Washington University.An additional copy also exists at the Wilson Library on the campus of Western Washington University. A copy also exists at the Allen Library on the University of Washington,Seatt;e campus.A copy also exists at the Wilson Library on the campus of Western Washington UniversityTo be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.Similar to LU-009, but a larger area is covered and the document contains written background on dairy, poultry, vegetation, seed crops, etc in paragraph format.To be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.To be viewed at Center of professionally photocopied.To be viewed at Center of professionally photocopied.Fragile map to be viewed at Center or professionally photocopied.A copy also exists at the Wilson Library located on the campus of Western Washington University.To be viewed or photocopied at the Center.Fragile map to be used at Center or professionally photocopied.Hydraulic Permit Applications may or may not be an efficient source of detailed information. A good reference and guide to planning in the Nooksack.An excellent document for general as well as an in depth understanding of the decline of salmon populations and remedies for reversing the decline.Should pursue obtaining more information.It is apparently a quarterly publication.Actual license documents not obtained. Information obtained is more of an indicator of what is in the responses to additional informationThe lagoon was sampled quarterly. Samples were tested for chloride, total dissolved solids, total organic carbon, chemical oxygen demand, total phophate-P, ammonia-N, nitrite + nitrate-N, and total and fecal coliform bacteria. Ground water downgradient of the lagoon showed elevated concentrations for all parameters. With the exception of ammonia-n, concentrations increased to maximal levels and subsequently began to decrease. At the end of the first year of monitoring, concentrations in downgradient wells were still elevated relative to concentrations prior to lagoon use. These observations are consistent with a pulse contaminant source followed by leakage at a lower rate. Ground water velocity estimates at the site ranged from 0.8 to 2.1 feet per day based on chloride travel times. Additional monitoring was recommended to determine if downgradient concentrations decrease to pre-lagoon use levels and to evaluate possible effects on downgradient water-supply wells.This document is highly relevant to the NBWSC.This document was hurrayed to print four months after the flood to serve a political purpose. Time was not taken for careful technical analysis.This is an on-line data base that must be accessed with an account code. Contact UW Accounts and Production Control at 206-543-5925 to request and account on the mead cluster in order to gain access to SURVEY. Contact Dick O'Conner, WDFW at 360-902-2778 to receive a User's Guide detailing how to use the SURVEY system.Only 1 map included - on back coverOnly 1 map included - on back coverOnly 1 map included - on back coverOnly 1 map included - on back coverLVAL  i  - C.NThis is a tabular report estimating the run size and harvest distribution of the subject species baThis is a tabular report estimating the run size and harvest distribution of the subject species based on catch estimates and known escapements. The report includes Nooksack River and Bellingham Bay.A report on the cultural history of the area of the town of Glacier, WA.A draft technical document for discussion purposes only.The objectives of this study were to determine the rate and timing of upstream migration, to determine spawning location, and to estimate spring chinook spawning escapement. Data on fish length, age, and sex are included.This document reports on the first year study of spring chinook juvenile outmigration timing. This document reports on the second year study of juvenile spring chinook outmigrant timing. A newsletter that briefly describes current issues, policy direction, activities.The Pacific Northwest Environmental Database is a collection of resource data relating to rivers and streams. It is a broad brush of information on streams and aquatic resources of the Northwest. Detailed description of fish use, physical habitat, and instream flow in the vicinity of the proposed Clearwater Creek Hydro project.Detailed report on fish use, habitat availability, instream flows, fish passage, surface water, water quality, cultural resources, recreation, aesthetics, soils, geology, socio-economics, land use and other issues of the upper Middle Fork Nooksack.This document provides limited information on fish use, distribution, instream flows, and habitat in the vicinity of the proposed Skookum Creek Hydro Project.An in depth study of fish use, habitat and instream flows affected by the proposed Warm Creek Hydroelectric project.Document provides limited information on fish use in the area of the Nooksack Falls hydro proje ct.This document provides additional biological information to the Glacier Creek License Application. The results of an initial instream flow study are included.This license application contains limited fisheries information, as well as information on instream flows, surface water, water quality, cultural resources, recreation, aesthetics, soils, geology, socio-economics, land use and other issues pertaining to Glacier Creek. Additional information on this project is available through the responses to FERC inquiries.The primary objective of this study is to provide temporal and spatial information on the distribution of chum salmon stocks in fishing areas 7 and 7A using genetic stock identification.This report documents chum spawner tag studies and provides information for arriving at a spawner escapement estimate for the Nooksack River chum run.This report provides information on the composition of Puget Sound versus Canada bound chum salmon stocks in the Strait, San Juan Island and Point Roberts catch areas.This document describes the process and background for setting and recommending instream flows for 29 streams or stream reaches in the Nooksack Basin.The report is a watershed-based assessment of the most critical habitat issues affecting West Coast marine fish resources. The document emphasizes anadromous salmonid habitat. This is a good overview of critical habitat concerns.This is the last report in a series of three annual reports. This report analyzes the impacts of the 1995 ocean salmon fishery management measures adopted by the Pacific Fishery Management Council. Appendix B contains a biological evaluation of expected impacts on stocks listed or proposed for listing under the Endangered Species Act.This is the second in a series of three preseason reports by the Pacific Fishery Management Council's Salmon Technical Team and staff economists. This report provides impact analyses of the 1995 regulatory options approved by the Council for presentation at the public hearings.z; U  )Glacier Creek Project (Project No. 4738): Supplement to Application for License for Major Water Power Project (5MW of Less)M-016Multi-disciplinaryFisheriesFish UseInstream FlowSurface WaterSedimentationApril and July 1995McGrew and AssociatesBellingham, WAMcGrew, Dennis V, Thomas M. McMaster, Kenneth RothDocumentGlacier Creek, Tributary to North Fork NooksackFreemanTobeyCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>50YesYes@CTacoma Public UtilitiesNoCascades Environmental ServicesWM )")Glacier Creek Project (Project No. 4738): Application for License for Major Water Power Project (5 MW or Less)M-015Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterHydroelectricFisheriesWater QualityFish DistributionOctober 1984McGrew and AssociatesBellingham, WAMcGrew, Dennis V, Thomas M. McMaster, and Kenneth RothDocumentGlacier Creek, Tributary to North Fork NooksackFreemanTobeyCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>250YesYesl@CTacoma City LightHydro Licensing SectionTacoma, WANoCascades Environmental Services4QG{t))1987 North Sound Chum Genetic Study: Final Report FY-88 for Contract Between the Northwest Indian Fish Commission and the Nooksack Indian TribeF-035FisheriesGenetic Stock IdentificationHarvest ManagementChum1987Nooksack Indian TribeBellingham, WANooksack Indian TribeDocumentStrait of Juan de Fuca, San Juan Island, Point RobertsMacWilliamsGaryCascades Environmental ServicesPublic23YesYes@CNooksack Indian TribeDeming, WANoCascades Environmental Serviceswqd," )wb)Escapement Estimation of the 1978 and 1979 Nooksack Chum Salmon RunsF-034FisheriesEscapementFish DistributionChumRun TimingApril 1982Nooksack & Lummi Tribe, U. S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceBellingham, WAHiss, Joe, Michael Barclay, Mike McKay, Ralph BoomerDocumentNooksack RiverBarclayMichaelCascades Environmental ServicesPublic37YesYes@CCascades Environmental Services, Inc1111 N. Forest StBellingham, WA360-671-1150NoCascades Environmental ServicesyytookkkcB90 yfZZOH))Genetic Stock Identification Estimates of Chum Salmon Stocks Contributions to 1988 Washington State Fisheries in Areas 5, 7 and 7AF-033FisheriesGenetic Stock IdentificationHarvest ManagementChum1989Northwest Indian Fish CommissionNWIFCWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife/Nooksack Indian TribeDocumentStrait of Juan de Fuca, San Juan Island, Point RobertsGravesGaryCascades Environmental ServicesPublic28YesYes@CNWIFCOlympia, WACascades Environmental Services KA)wb)Nooksack Instream Resources Protection Program - WRIA 01F-129FisheriesSurface WaterInstream FlowSurface WaterRegulationWater UseNovember 1985Washington Department of EcologyDOEWashington Department of Ecology, Water Resources Planning and Management Section Staff DocumentsNooksack River BasinNelsonCynthiaCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>100YesYes@CDOEMail Stop PV -11Olympia, WA 98504YesCascades Environmental Services~~~vULD.#{l]NC<);3 p>40A b  v  Z g  s%Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife NewsletterF-045FisheriesPolicyCurrent IssuesQuarterlyWashington Department of Fish and WildlifeOlympiaInformation and Media ServicesNewsletterWashington StateMcClainRhonda )Pacific Northwest Environmental Database: WashingtonM-033Multi-disciplinaryFisheriesFish UseAquatic ResourcesMarch 1989Washington Department of WildlifeOlympia, WAKnutson, LeaDocumentWashington StateKnutsonLeaCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>100YesYes@CWashington Dept. of Wildlife600 N. Capitol Way, G1-11Olympia, WA360-753-5700NoCascades Environmental Services{nS5555))$|||i_T@9)?!)Fisheries Section: Clearwater Creek Hydroelectric Project: Application for License for Major ConstructionF-022FisheriesFish UseInstream FlowFish HabitatAugust 1994Hydro West Group, Inc.Bellevue, WANooksack River Hydro, Inc.DocumentClearwater Creek, Middle Fork Nooksack River TributaryBarclayMichaelCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>40YesNo@ CCascades Environmental Services, Inc.1111 North ForestBellingham, WA360-671-1150NoYesCascades Environmental Services}xxssskJA8un)w)Heislers Creek Hydroelectric Project (Project No. 11389): Application for License for a Major Project (Application and Technical Appendices A - D)M-034Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterHydroelectricFisheriesInstream FlowFish UseMarch 1994STS Heislers Creek Hydro LimitedIssaquah, WAAhlrichs, J. Charles, Michael BarclayDocumentHeislers Creek, Middle Fork Nooksack River TributaryBarclayMichaelCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>200YesYes@ CCascades Environmental Services, Inc.1111 North ForestBellingham, WA360-671-1150NoCascades Environmental ServiceskJJJJJJJF8(aW0")))Skookum Creek Hydroelectric Project No. 4158 (with appendix)M-028Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterHydroelectricFisheriesInstream FlowFish DistributionJune 1983Georgia Pacific Corp.Seattle, WACrippen Consultants, Inc.DocumentSkookum Creek, South Fork Nooksack River TributaryBarclayMichaelCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>300YesYes@ CCascades Environmental Services1111 North ForestBellingham, WA360-671-1150NoCascades Environmental Servicesyytooiiia@7.yj[G@)y)Draft Fisheries Studies Report: Warm Creek Hydroelectric Project (FERC Project #10865-000) F-040FisheriesSurface WaterHydroelectricFish DistributionInstream FlowFish UseMay 1993Cascades Environmental Services, Inc.Bellingham, WABlum, JohnDocumentWarm Creek, Middle Fork Nooksack River TributaryBlumJohnCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>50YesYesv@ CCascades Environmental Services, Inc.1111 N. ForestBellingham, WA360-671-1150NoCascades Environmental ServiceszzzrQKE rg`))Nooksack Falls Project (Project No. 3721): Application for License to Authorize the Construction of Nooksack Falls ProjectM-035Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterHydroelectricFisheriesInstream FlowFish UseFebruary 1982Puget Sound Power and Light Co.Bellevue, WAPuget Sound Power and Light Co., Environmental and Resource Services Section StaffDocumentNooksack Falls, North Fork Nooksack RiverPistoressiVirginiaCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>300YesYese@ CPuget Sound Power & Light Co.Puget Power BuildingBellevue, WAPhone #??NoCascades Environmental ServicesqPPPPPPPLA3xn )LVAL < %L|6ßxxxxx2>  u * j L .  CkAu1Y)V f)\2= @?This report isThis documenThis report details the irrigation requirThis report details the irrigation requirements for agriculture in Washington State.Daily climate data purchased in ASCII file format.This document describes the flood hazard management plan for the lower part of the Nooksack.This document describes the flood hazard management plan for the lower part of the Nooksack.Digital data, on-line. ASCII format.Gridded ASCII files that list monthly and annual precipitation and monthly and annual mean, min and max temperatures.This document provides managers with information on where and when fish are subject to harvest. It is a good source of information on run timing.The State of the watershed Report represents an initial identification of the issues influencing the health of the Nooksack watershed. The report is intended to represent a series of snapshots of conditions in the watershed. The report, and the data base assembled during its creation, presents what currently is known about the watershed and assembles the existing information in one place .Radio tagging study of upstream migrating adult spring chinook. This report provides information on run entry timing, transportation patterns and timing, spawning timing and locations.Describes progress on spring chinook brood stock collection and marine interception, and describes progress on juvenile outmigrant study.This report presents the results on an interagency assessment of spring chinook spawning and holding habitat in the South Fork Nooksack and the environmental factors affecting habitat abundance and quality.This paper presents results of 1987 spring chinook spawning surveys for North Fork Nooksack tributaries and selected mainstem reaches. It also includes a follow-up study that monitored spring chinook redd survival.Low altitude aerial photographs show the Nooksack River and adjacent land at a scale of 1:400 and provide an overview of the main river channel form.This report summarizes all available data on Nooksack spring chinook pertinent to the restoration efforts of the agencies and tribes. Report includes information on historical fisheries, biological characteristics, enhancement activities, and habitat problems. The report concludes with a summary of outstanding information needs, management problems and some potential solutions.The document consists of extensive standards and guidelines, including land allocations, that comprise a comprehensive forest ecosystem management strategy. The strategy is based on Option 9 of the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement President Clinton's forest plan entitled Forest Plan for a Sustainable Economy and Sustainable Environment.Fluctuations in total and terminal run sizes, and escapement to the Fraser, Nooksack, Stillaquamish, and Skagit were investigated in an effort to determine whether changes in Skagit runs were induced by Skagit river powerplant related fluctuations in discharge or were the result of other factors. Three water quality parameters, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity were selected to evaluate the quality of habitat in the upper watershed above the convergence of the forks based on the following criteria. Criteria: (1) potential impact to fish production, (2) relative ease in measuring parameter, and (3) thresholds can be determined based on published literature and establishment of Water Quality Standards (WQS) by Washington Department of Ecology. From the three parameters that were monitored in this study, it was indicated that water quality in the study area was sub-standard and in some cases violated State Water Quality Standards. the evidence showed that these conditions are worsening over time. Recommendations for improving water quality in the study area are included in the report.;_ TA %An Assessment of the Availability and Quality of Spring Chinook Holding and Spawning Habitat in the South Fork Nooksack River, 1986F-053FisheriesSpring ChinookFish HabitatTemperatureSedimentOctober 1988U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceOlympiaSchuett-Hames, Dave and Joanne, M. McKay, P. Wampler, K. DougDocumentSouth Fork Nooksack RiverDoughtyKentCascades Environmental ServicesPublic116YesYes@FCascades Environmental Servic )North Fork Nooksack Spring Chinook Surveys: 1987 Survey and Redd Survival Results F-052FisheriesSpring ChinookSedimentationFish UseAugust 1988U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceOlympia, WASchuett-Hames, Dave and Joanne, and Pat StevensonDocumentNorth Fork Nooksack RiverMacKayMikeCascades Environmental ServicesPublic20YesYes@FLummi FisheriesCascades Environmental Servicesuuuuiid__[[[S2,$ yii^W)w"?)Low Altitude Color Photographs of the Nooksack River FloodplainG/M-002GIS/MappingLand UseFisheriesHydrologyDec 7, 1993Whatcom County Engineering DepartmentWhatcom County ContractorPhotographsNooksack River FloodplainBarclayMichaelWhatcom County Engineering DepartmentPublic58YesNo@FCascades Environmental ServicesWhatcom County Engineering DepartmentkkkkkkkkkkkJJJJ>>:51111)yyncYYLC)w"+)Nooksack River Spring Chinook Technical ReportF-051FisheriesSpring ChinookFish UseRun TimingBiologyNovember 1987Nooksack and Lummi Tribes, WA Department of Fisheries, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Bellingham, WANooksack Spring Chinook Technical GroupDocumentNooksack River BasinDoughtyKentCascades Environmental ServicesPublic139YesYes@FCascades Environmental Services, Inc.1111 N. Forest St.Bellingham, WA360-671-1150 ??Cascades Environmental Services{{vqqllldC=4sj^TDD92))Record of Decision for Amendments to Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Planning Documents within the Range of the Northern Spotted OwlM-036Multi-disciplinaryLand ManagementPolicyEndangered Species ActForestryApril 1994U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land ManagementU.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management StaffDocumentWashington, Oregon, CaliforniaClintonWilliamCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>75YesYese@FExecutive BranchPennsylvania AveWashington, DC*NoCascades Environmental Services>mc**))Analysis of Factors Affecting Salmonid Run Sizes, and a Comparison of Wild Salmonid Runs to the Skagit River with Runs to the Fraser River, Nooksack and Stillaguamish River SystemsF-047FisheriesRun SizeWild StocksPopulation TrendsJune 1984University of Washington Fisheries Research InstituteWashington, Percy M.DocumentNooksack, Skagit, Fraser, & Stillaguamish River SystemsWashingtonPercy M.Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic91YesNo-@F**NoYesCascades Environmental ServicesVL66)wB)A Comparison of Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen, & Turbidity Measurements in the Upper Watershed of the Nooksack River to Washington State Water Quality StandardsWQ-007Water QualityFisheriesTemperatureDissolved OxygenTurbidityState StandardsMarch 1993Lummi Nation Fisheries DepartmentBellingham, WANeff, Daniel A.DocumentNooksack River Basin, Upper Watershed North Fork NooksackNeffDanielCascades Environmental ServicesPublic23YesYes2@FLummi Fisheries2616 Kwina RoadBellingham, WA*NoYesCascades Environmental ServicesE$$$$ [Q@0 ); C?E N v 4 j L R %Second Year Radio-Tagging Study and First Year Mark and Recovery Study of Nooksack Spring Chinook - 1981F-042FisheriesFish DistributionRun )Second Year Radio-Tagging Study and First Year Mark and Recovery Study of Nooksack Spring Chinook - 1981F-042FisheriesFish DistributionRun TimingSpring ChinookLife History1981Nooksack Indian TribeDeming WABarclay, MichaelDocumentNooksack RiverBarclayMichaelCascades Environmental ServicesPublic29YesNo@CCascades Environmental Services, Inc1111 N. Forest St.Bellingham, WA360-671-1150Cascades Environmental ServicesccccWWSNNJJJB!~~sl))1992 Puget Sound Spring Chinook Forecasts and Management RecommendationsF-004FisheriesHarvest ManagementSpring ChinookJuly 1992Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife/Tribes/Northwest Indian Fish Commission WDFWWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife Harvest Management StaffDocumentPuget SoundSmithCarolCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>30YesNo7@ QWDFWHarvest Management SectionCascades Environmental Services|||tSLE8.r^^SL)7b )State of the Watershed ReportM-002Multi-disciplinaryEconomicsWater QualityFisheriesWater QuantityNovember 3, 1995Washington Department of Ecology, Nooksack OfficeBellingham, WAWashington Department of Ecology StaffDocumentNooksack River BasinGroutRichardCascades Environmental Services, Water Resources Consulting Team, and the Department of EcologyPublic>150YesYes@ FDOE: Nooksack Office1616 Cornwall Ave, Ste 201Bellingham, WA 98225-4633360-738-6250NoYesCascades Environmental Services, Water Resources Consulting Team, and the Department of EcologyiqaVG<<(!)s)1980 Radio-Tagging Study of Nooksack Spring ChinookF-057FisheriesSpring ChinookRun TimingFish Use1981Nooksack Indian TribeBellingham, WABarclay, MichaelDocumentNooksack River BasinBarclayMichaelCascades Environmental ServicesPublic35YesNo@FCascades Environmental Services, Inc.1111 N. Forest St.Bellingham, WA360-671-1150Cascades Environmental Services{{{{{{{{m]I""""     uooeYII>7)w)Progress Report on Nooksack Spring Chinook ActivitiesF-056FisheriesSpring ChinookJuvenileResearchRestorationJuly 1981U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fisheries Assistance OfficeOlympia, WABommer, Ralph S.CorrespondenceNooksack River BasinBoomerRalph S.Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic11YesNo@FUSFWS2625 Parkmount LaneOlympia, WACascades Environmental Servicesyd]]]]QQMHHDDD< |oe[KK@9))Nooksack River Juvenile Spring Chinook Salmon Investigations 1981F-055FisheriesSpring ChinookFish UseBiologyJuvenileApril 1982U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceOlympia, WAWunderlich, Robert C., John Meyer, Ralph BoomerResearchNooksack RiverWunderlichBobCascades Environmental ServicesPublic61YesYesb@CUSFWS2625 Parkmount LaneOlympia, WACascades Environmental Servicesxc\\\\PPKFFBBB:zqgWWLE))1982 Nooksack River Juvenile Spring Chinook Salmon InvestigationsF-054FisheriesSpring ChinookFish UseBiologyJuvenileJune 1983U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceOlympia, WAWunderlich, Robert, Ralph S. BoomerResearchNooksack RiverWunderlichBobCascades Environmental ServicesPublic19YesYes`@CUSFWS2625 Parkmount LaneOlympia, WA 98502Cascades Environmental Services~~~~~~~~~kVOOOOCC>99555- zqgWWLE)iJLVAL6 / /b ,,,,bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb/ł..Ů0QQQ®Rx>}2f,k  This report describesThis is a teThis report recommends a This is a 1:100,000 land use and land This is a 1:100,000 land use and land cover base map from 1979; digital data.Map ofThis is a 1:100,000 land use and land cover base map from 1979; digital data.Map of the population distribution of Washington State, 1961.This is a list of water table elevations measured between 7/25/97 and 6/3/99 near Lynden.This report outlines the watersheds of all major rivers in Washington State.This is GIS information and data of forest land distribution for the United States.This document describes miscellaneous discharge data for five sites in the Kamm Creek watershed, collected from 2/93 to 2/98.This document provides alternative approaches to flood management of the lower Nooksack River.This document describes federal, state and local regulations that control land use and activities within flood hazard areas.This document describes the history, fisheries, wildlife, land use, water quality and navigation of the lower Nooksack River.This document describes the history of flooding of the Nooksack, focusing on 1990.This document describes the flood hazard management plan for the lower part of the Nooksack.This map marks marshes, woods, phone lines, mills, quarries, pits, dams, etc.This map is a basic Quadrangle of Sumas for 1941.This is a tabular report estimating the run size and harvest distribution of the subject species based on catch estimates and known escapements. The report includes Nooksack River and Bellingham Bay.This report was intended to support Forest Service planning efforts required by the National Forest Management Act of 1976. An analysis of the social and economic data within the Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest is included.The goals of this study were to identify sediment sources in Boulder, Canyon, Cornell, Howard, and Racehorse Creeks and to develop plans to reduce sediment input to streams in the future to help promote recovery of fish habitat.This not an agency report. It is written by one individual from the view of the sports fisherman. He proposes faulty commercial harvest management and promotes the economic importance of sport fishing.This very brief document is a public relations step of Comprehensive Resource Production and Management Plans (CRPMPs). The document provides limited information on enhancement, and indicates that Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife defines enhancement as enhancement of catch regardless if it is actually more fish produced or habitat restored. This document tries to address allocation imbalances.This report presents a summary of Forest Practice Applications received by Lummi Fisheries Department between 1988 and 1992. Conclusions are that timber harvest in certain basins is unacceptably high.This document summarizes the results of a paper and field inventory which identified and described some of the wetlands which have been given a preliminary designation of Category 1 wetlands based on the Whatcom County Wetlands Rating System. The report is intended for use by county staff in the implementation of the wetlands regulations of the Whatcom County Critical Areas Ordinance.The purpose of this study was to enable the Soil Conservation District to form a basis for documenting and evaluating the impact of agricultural enterprises on water quality and fishery resources in this watershed and to propose strategies for solving water quality related problems. Specifically the district was to inventory resources in the watershed, conduct on-site interviews with the major agricultural operators, identify sources of nonpoint sediment and dairy waste, monitor physical and biological water quality parameters, and develop watershed rehabilitation strategies. 1; FMT Z  Y 6  a   G"{P# )Economic Impacts & Statistical Report: The Declining Runs of SalmonF-125FisheriesEconomicsSport FishingHarvest ManagementDate UnknownMartinis, JohnEverett, WAMartinis, JohnDocumentPuget SoundMartinisJohnCascades Environmental ServicesPublic17NoYes@I1913 BroadwayEverett, WA360-252-7291Cascades Environmental ServicesvUUUUUUUUG:+++++ sdYYNG)w1)Watershed Planning Proposed Enhancement ReportF-011FisheriesEnhancementHarvest ManagementCohoSpring ChinookJanuary 1987Washington Department of FisheriesOlympia, WAWashington Department of Fisheries StaffDocumentPuget Sound and the Olympic CoastCascades Environmental ServicesPublic3915-17NoNo@IWDF - Watershed Planning Project115 General Administration Bldg,Olympia, WACascades Environmental Services{YYYYMMIE>:::2{keQDD92)?)Lummi Indian Nation Fisheries Annual Report 93-01F-010FisheriesForestry1992Lummi Indian NationBellingham, WAEdwards, Tom, Jr.DocumentNooksack River BasinEdwards, JRTomCascades Environmental ServicesPublic21NoneYesNo@ILummi FisheriesCascades Environmental Services;    |lWQQQQGG<5)"S)A Hydrologic and Drainage Study for the Whatcom County Council of GovernmentsSW-024Surface WaterLand UseFloodingFlood ManagementJune 1973City of Bellingham; KCM, Inc.Bellingham & Seattle, WACity of Bellingham & KCM, Inc.DocumentLake Whatcom Watershed, Squalicum Creek Drainage BasinHenkenEdCascades Environmental ServicesPublic50NoneYesNo!@zCity of Bellingham, EngineeringNoYesCascades Environmental Services||xsmiiia@<4|rhhYQ)w")A Cumulative Watershed Effects Strategy and Analysis Process for the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest: Forest Service - Region 6M-003Multi-disciplinaryWatershed ManagementForestryCumulative EffectsJuly 1991U.S. Forest Service Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National ForestSedro Woolley, WAZander, AlDocumentMt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (Region 6)ZanderAlCascades Environmental ServicesPublic57NoneNoYes:@CU.S. F.S.2105 Highway 20Sedro Woolley, WA360-856-5700NoYesCascades Environmental Services2   wF<0)w)Whatcom County Environmental Resources Report Series for Category 1 WetlandsSW-023Surface WaterFisheriesFish HabitatWetlandsGrowth ManagementCritical AreasApril 1993Whatcom County Planning DepartmentBellingham, WAWhatcom County Planning Department StaffDocumentWestern Whatcom County WetlandsCascades Environmental ServicesPublic50NoneYesYes@IWhatcom County Planning Department5280 Northwest Drive Suite B, Bellingham, WANoYesCascades Environmental ServiceszuokkkcBBB!rgXP)?b)Agricultural Impacts on Water Resources in Tenmile Watershed, Whatcom County, WashingtonWQ-010Water QualityFisheriesNonpoint Source PollutionAgricultural ImpactsMonitoringFish HabitatMay 1986Whatcom County Conservation District, Lummi Tribal Fisheries DepartmentLynden, WACook, Susan, Dave Schuett-Hames, John Gillies, Kraig Olason, and Joanne MillerDocumentTenmile Creek WatershedGilliesJohnCascades Environmental Services and Water Resources Consulting TeamPublic>50YesYesJ@IWhatcom County Conservation District6975 Hannegan RoadLynden, WA 98264NoCascades Environmental Services and Water Resources Consulting Teambbbbbbb^^L8x(~sd\)6;O m00T@%1994 Puget Sound Chinook Salmon Run ReconstructionF-060FisheriesHarvest ManagementChinookRun SizeEscapementJune 13, 1994Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Harvest ManagementWDFWSmith, CarolDocumentPuget SoundSmithCarolCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>200No)1994 Puget Sound Chinook Salmon Run ReconstructionF-060FisheriesHarvest ManagementChinookRun SizeEscapementJune 13, 1994Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Harvest ManagementWDFWSmith, CarolDocumentPuget SoundSmithCarolCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>200NoNo@CWDFW, Harvest ManagementCascades Environmental Services___________EEEE99511+++#{oe\HH=6)")1994 Puget Sound Chum Salmon Run ReconstructionF-059FisheriesHarvest ManagementChumRun SizeEscapementAugust 17, 1994Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife , Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Harvest ManagementWDFWUhera, JimDocumentPuget SoundAmesJimCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>200NoNo@ IWDFW, Harvest ManagementCascades Environmental Servicesiiii]]YUUOOOG&!ui_YEE:3)")1992 Puget Sound Summer/Fall Chinook Forecasts and Management RecommendationsF-007FisheriesHarvest ManagementFall ChinookNovember 1991Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife/Tribes/Northwest Indian Fish Commission WDFWWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife - Harvest Management StaffDocumentPuget SoundSmithCarolCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>50YesNo5@QWDFWHarvest Management SectionCascades Environmental Services|[TM@6wccXQ)7b)1992 Puget Sound Coho Forecasts and Management RecommendationsF-006FisheriesHarvest ManagementCohoRun SizeNovember 1992Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife/Tribes/Northwest Indian Fish Commission WDFWWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife Harvest Management StaffDocumentPuget Sound????Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic>75YesNo-@ QWDFWHarvest Management SectionCascades Environmental Services{vvqqqiHD@3)xxnhTTIB)wb)1992 Puget Sound Chum Forecasts and Management RecommendationsF-005FisheriesHarvest ManagementChumDecember 1992Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife/Tribes/Northwest Indian Fish Commission WDFWWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife Harvest Management StaffDocumentPuget SoundAmesJimCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>50YesNo-@ QWDFWHarvest Management SectionCascades Environmental ServicesxxtoojjjbA<6)}nnnhTTIB)7b)Glacier: A HistoryM-026Multi-disciplinaryHistoricalCulturalJanuary 1981U.S. Forest Service Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National ForestDeBorde, MaryDocumentMt. Baker and surrounding area??Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic96NoYesJ@CUSFS Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest360-856-5700Cascades Environmental ServicesiHHHHHHHH:::VHHH>22)7{")Socioeconomic Overview of the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National ForestM-004Multi-disciplinaryLand UseEconomicsForestryFebruary 1981U.S. Forest Service Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National ForestEnvirosphere Co. BellevueEnvirosphere, Inc., BellevueDocumentMt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (influenced by Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, King & Pierce Counties)??Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic>1005-12 through 5-14YesYes@IUSFS Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest??Cascades Environmental Services!yyu vkaaMF)wb @LVAL6:  PMrjsYq @ @$DOH #24200KEverson, City ofG1-22667C3/31/1976200 gpm59 af/yrNNNNNND;0%%% DOH #07300UBlaine, City ofG1-22483C4/14/1975450 gpmProvides results of electrofishing surveProvides results of electrofishing survey and Toe Width method for instream flow.Report of electrofishing survey of stream # 0373.A compilation of notes, water quality standards, criteria, journal articles regarding levels of fluoride in Nooksack and effects on adult salmon and eggs.Maps of steelhead use and notes on habitat in main stem and in many tributaries of the Nooksack around the early 1940's by Don Ernst, retired biologist with the Washington Department of Game. Originals may be on file at the Mill Creek office.Testimony of Fisheries Biologist John Blum describing the current and historical use of the upper Middle Fork Nooksack and Warm Creek by salmon and steelhead. Instream flows are also addressed.Summary of information currently (1/94) available on the County's GIS. Revision of this list is expected in early 1996.The purpose of this project is to establish a geographically oriented fisheries data layer and interface for: 1) watershed level (ecosystem) management, 2) interagency use, and, 3) stock management. An outline for building a data base for aquatic and riparian resources.The SURVEY data base contains adult salmon survey data records collected by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Western Washington Treaty Tribes from 1935 through 1994. Index streams are surveyed for target species annually; other supplementary surveys have been conducted over the years as time and resources permitted. A systematic description of salmon utilization and distribution in the Nooksack Basin.This license application contains information on fisheries, instream flows, surface water, water quality, cultural resources, recreation, aesthetics, soils, geology, socio-economics, land use and other issues pertaining to Swamp Creek, a tributary to the North Fork Nooksack.This license application contains information on fisheries, instream flows, surface water, water quality, cultural resources, recreation, aesthetics, soils, geology, socio-economics, land use and other issues pertaining to Deadhorse Creek, a tributary to the North Fork Nooksack.This license application contains information on fisheries, instream flows, surface water, water quality, cultural resources, recreation, aesthetics, soils, geology, socio-economics, land use and other issues pertaining to Racehorse Creek, a tributary to the North Fork Nooksack.This license application contains information on fisheries, instream flows, surface water, water quality, cultural resources, recreation, aesthetics, soils, geology, socio-economics, land use and other issues pertaining to Canyon Creek, a tributary to the North Fork Nooksack.A compilation of assorted memorandums, research data, on spring chinook activities by agencies and tribes within the last 8 to 10 years.This book compiles information on instream flow policies, issues, and state programs throughout the west. It provides a current and comprehensive discussion of in-place water resources law and an analysis of the state of the law and its implementation. Chapter 20 contains a short history of Washington state law, programs, and processes to determine and establish water allocation between instream and out of stream uses.This paper presents results of the 1986 spring chinook spawning surveys for North Fork Nooksack tributaries and selected mainstem reaches. It also compares 1986 spring chinook counts with past survey records and discusses current habitat conditions.This is a tabular report estimating the run size and harvest distribution of the subject species based on catch estimates and known escapements. The report includes Nooksack River and Bellingham Bay.$; 0  {VDc | ^ @ " e G ) )Swamp Creek Hydroelectric Project License ApplicationM-018Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterFisheriesHydroelectricDate of Publication UnknownSponsor UnknownAuthor UnknownDocumentSwamp Creek, North Fork NooksackNot Yet ObtainedPublic@LNot Yet Obtained               }}}ncT@9)?;)Deadhorse Creek Hydroelectric Project License ApplicationM-019Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterFisheriesHydroelectricDate of Publication UnknownWilliam DevineDevine, WilliamDocumentDeadhorse Creek, North Fork NooksackDevineBillNot Yet ObtainedPublic@LNoneNot Yet Obtained;)))))))))))####rgXD=)?"g)Racehorse Creek Hydroelectric Project License ApplicationM-010Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterHydroelectricFisheries ImpactsDate UnknownWilliam DevineDevine, WilliamDocumentRacehorse Creek, North Fork NooksackDevineBillNot Yet ObtainedPublic@LNoneNot Yet Obtained4"""""""""""vgXD=)?"-)Canyon Creek Hydroelectric Project License ApplicationM-014Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterHydroelectricFisheriesFisheries ImpactsDate UnknownWilliam DevineDevine, WilliamDocumentCanyon Creek, North Fork NooksackDevineBillNot Yet ObtainedPublic@LNoneNot Yet Obtained9'''''''''''!!!! ~sdUA:)")Boulder Creek Hydroelectric Project License ApplicationM-022Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterHydroelectricFisheries ImpactsDate UnknownWilliam DevineDevine, WilliamDocumentBoulder Creek, North Fork NooksackDevineBillNot Yet ObtainedPublicNoneNot Yet Obtained$            teVB;)? m)Various Inter-agency Memorandum, Unpublished Research Data on Spring Chinook Biology, Restoration, EnhancementF-063FisheriesSpring ChinookRestorationBiologyHarvest Management1986 +Numerous AgenciesN/AVarious AuthorsMemorandums, Data, ReportsNooksack RiverSmithCarolCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>200NoNo@LWDFWHarvest Management SectionCascades Environmental Servicesrllll``\XXRRRJ)" yr)b)Instream Flow Protection in the WestM-048Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterInstream FlowFisheriesWater UseLegislation1993University of Colorado School of Law, Natural Resources Law CenterColoradoMacDonnell, Lawrence J., and Teresa A. RiceDocumentNon SpecificSlatteryKennethCascades Environmental ServicesPublic200NoYes@LDOEOlympia, WANoYesCascades Environmental Servicesxssssggb^^YYYQ0'wlaRC/()bi)North Fork Nooksack Spring Chinook Surveys: 1986 Results and a Historical Count Review and Habitat ObservationsF-032FisheriesFish DistributionFish UseSpring ChinookFish HabitatMarch 1987U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Lummi TribeFWSSchuett-Hames, Dave and JoanneDocumentNorth Fork Nooksack RiverMcKayMichaelCascades Environmental ServicesPublic20YesNo@LLummi TribeCascades Environmental Services|||tSJC(zs)"u)1994 Puget Sound Coho Salmon Run ReconstructionF-061FisheriesHarvest ManagementCohoRun SizeJune 20, 1994Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Harvest ManagementWDFWParkhurst, JeffDocumentPuget SoundParkhurstJeffCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>200NoNo@LWDFW, Harvest ManagementCascades Environmental ServicestSSSSSSSSSSS9999--)%%xii_YEE:3)w"+; G]r    j,;)Memo from Ann Anderson to Marlene DawsonF-078FisheriesWater QualityFluorideJuly 1, 1995No SponsorAnderson, AnnMemo and attachmentsNooksack RiverBarclayMichaelCascades Environmental ServicesPublic13NoYes@LCascades Environmental ServicesCascades Environmental Services<qqeWWWWM>3,)"i)Maps of Hist)Memo from Ann Anderson to Marlene DawsonF-078FisheriesWater QualityFluorideJuly 1, 1995No SponsorAnderson, AnnMemo and attachmentsNooksack RiverBarclayMichaelCascades Environmental ServicesPublic13NoYes@LCascades Environmental ServicesCascades Environmental Services<qqeWWWWM>3,)"i)Maps of Historic Salmon and Steelhead Distribution by Don ErnstF-077FisheriesFish UseFish DistributionSteelheadHistoricalcirca 1940Washington Department of GameErnst, DonAnnotated MapsNooksack RiverEngmanGaryCascades Environmental ServicesPublic5YesNo@LAnnotated USGS?WDFWMill Creek OfficeCascades Environmental ServiceszYYYYYYYYYYF@@>.""}r_UUJC)ng)Direct and rebuttal testimony of John Blum - Warm Creek Shorelines Hearing Board.F-041FisheriesFish UseFish HabitatInstream FlowPassageSummer 1995Cascades Environmental Services, Inc.Blum, JohnDocumentWarm Creek, Middle Fork Nooksack River TributaryBlumJohnCascades Environmental ServicesPublic<25NoNo@ LCascades Environmental Services1111 N ForestBellingham WA671-1150Cascades Environmental ServicesaaaaUUQMMHHH@qgg\U)m!)A Framework for Building a Fisheries GIS Data Layer - A Working DraftF-074FisheriesGIS/MappingDatabaseJune 7, 1994U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Northwest Indian Fish Commission, U.S. Forest ServiceunknownDilley, Steve, et. al.DocumentPacific NorthwestWrightSamCascades Environmental ServicesPublic9NoYes@ LWDFWOlympia,. WACascades Environmental Services}ywwwwoNIA.$ rrrrh[PI)bg)Draft Summary - Outline of a Proposal for a Major Enhancement of Regional Aquatic and Riparian InformationF-073FisheriesGIS/MappingDatabaseRiparian ZoneJanuary 1995Parkin, DrewParkin, DrewDocumentNon SpecificParkinDrewCascades Environmental ServicesPublicNoNoI@ LWDFWPeter SweetComputer Information ConsultantWDFWCascades Environmental ServicesmmmmmmmmgF93333''#un)?)SURVEY: Washington Adult Salmon Stream Survey Data from Sampled Streams of Puget Sound, the Straits of Juan de Fuca, and Coastal Washington.F-072FisheriesFish UseFish DistributionRun TimingEscapementAnnualWashington Department of Fish and WildlifeOlympiaWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife - Fish Management ProgramDataNooksack River BasinO'ConnerDickUniversity of WashingtonPublicC@BNoNov@ LWDFW, Harvest ManagementOlympia, WAUniversity of Washington v`Z )b)A Catalog of Washington Streams and Salmon Utilization: Volume 1, Puget Sound Region F-071FisheriesSurface WaterFish UseFish HabitatRun TimingFish DistributionNovember 1975Washington Department of FisheriesOlympiaAmes, Jim and Walter WilliamsDocumentPuget Sound including Nooksack BasinAmesJimCascades Environmental ServicesPublicYesNoX@LWDFWCascades Environmental Services{{wrrrrrjID>|mb[)";  Id N  :%Petition for a Rule to List Chinook Salmon throughout its Range as Threatened or Endangered under the Endangered Species Act and to Designate Critical HabitatF-085FisheriesEndangered Species ActChinookStock ConditionFisheries ManagementJanuary 31, 1995Oregon Natural Resources Council and Richard K. NawaPortland, OROregon Natural Resources Council StaffDocumentWashington, Oregon, Idaho, and CaliforniaValantineDianeCascades Environmental ServicesPu)Petition for a Rule to List Chinook Salmon throughout its Range as Threatened or Endangered under the Endangered Species Act and to Designate Critical HabitatF-085FisheriesEndangered Species ActChinookStock ConditionFisheries ManagementJanuary 31, 1995Oregon Natural Resources Council and Richard K. NawaPortland, OROregon Natural Resources Council StaffDocumentWashington, Oregon, Idaho, and CaliforniaValantineDianeCascades Environmental ServicesPublic318NoYes@PONRC522 AQ 5th Avenue, Suite 1050Portland, ORCascades Environmental ServicesX777777777) zRD))Petition for a Rule to List Nine Puget Sound Salmon Populations as Threatened or Endangered under the Endangered Species Act and to Designate Critical HabitatF-084FisheriesEndangered Species ActSpring ChinookStock ConditionFisheries ManagementMarch 11, 1994Professional Resource Organization - PRO SalmonOlympia WAProfessional Resource Organization - PRO SalmonDocumentPuget SoundWrightSamCascades Environmental ServicesPublic866 and 7NoYes@PPRO - Salmon124 10th Ave SWOlympia, WA98501Cascades Environmental ServicesE$$$$$$$$PD))Petition for a Rule to List Steelhead Trout as Threatened or Endangered under the Endangered Species Act and to Designate Critical HabitatF-083FisheriesEndangered Species ActSteelheadStock ConditionFisheries ManagementFebruary 14, 1994Oregon Natural Resources Council and 15 additional petitionersOregonOregon Natural Resources Council StaffDocumentWashington, Oregon, Idaho, and CaliforniaCascades Environmental ServicesPublic133NoNo@PONRCCascades Environmental Services wmE=)?" )Council News - Pacific Fishery Management CouncilF-081FisheriesHarvest ManagementOcean FisheriesRestorationQuarterlyPacific Fishery Management CouncilPortlandPacific Fishery Management Council StaffNews LetterNortheast PacificPacific Fishery Management CouncilCascades Environmental ServicesPublicNoNo@P2130 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 224Portland, Oregon, 97201503-326-6352Cascades Environmental Services|]]]]]QQMIIIIIA  yll[GG<5))Pacific Salmon Commission Joint Technical Committee 1992 Annual ReportF-080FisheriesHarvest ManagementOcean FisheriesChinookNovember 19, 1993Pacific Salmon Commission Chinook Technical CommitteePacific Salmon Commission Chinook Technical Committee MembersDocumentNortheast PacificMember?Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic>20NoNo@PPacific Salmon Fishery CommissionCascades Environmental Services||||pplhhccc[:80p\\QJ)w")Stream # 0373 Fish SurveyF-079FisheriesFish UseFish DistributionBull TroutNovember 18, 1992Olivine CorporationCascades Environmental ServicesBarclay, MichaelReportWRIA #1 - 0373 (Middle Fork)BarclayMichaelCascades Environmental ServicesPublic5NoNo3@LCascades Environmental Services1111 North ForestBellingham, WA671-1150Cascades Environmental Servicesxxxxxxxxn^K**** kXXL9//$)woRLVAL J  ^ wrzg S @ -  } j 0  m Y F 3  o\H5"q^K7$t`M: w )Y( hli>7The objectives of the physical habitat surveys were (1) to characterize and quantify the morphology of the stream channel and associated habitat types between the Mosquito Lake Road bridge and Wallace Creek, and (2) to determine the distribution and relative quantity and quality of spawning gravels between the bridge and WThe objectives of the physical habitat surveys were (1) to characterize and quantify the morphology of the stream channel and associated habitat types between the Mosquito Lake Road bridge and Wallace Creek, and (2) to determine the distribution and relative quantity and quality of spawning gravels between the bridge and Wallace Creek. Information from the second objective was used to estimate the relative quantity and quality of spawning habitat above and below the diversion. This physical habitat survey was conducted in conjunction with the preparation of a FERC license application for a hydroelectric project on the Middle Fork Nooksack.This brief document summarizes the independent findings of the British Columbia/Washington Marine Science Panel. The international panel of scientists was appointed in 1993 by the Environmental Cooperation Council. This document describes the panels findings. The document includes a description of the waters, the basin, and the aquatic resources they support, and examines threats that are currently degrading the resource. The panel recommended several ways in which the governments and citizens can work together to stop the deterioration of their shared marine environment and enhance its condition for future generations.This article includes average daily demand projects for Washington State from 1990 to 2040. Water demand forecasts by county are also included. A 96% demand increase is projected for Whatcom County from 1990 to 2040. Figures do not include industrial or agricultural demand.The petition documents the status of chinook stocks in Washington, Oregon, California, and Idaho and provides evidence for listing. The petition includes Nooksack River North and South Fork Spring Chinook.The petition documents the status of nine stocks of salmon in Puget Sound and provides evidence for listing. The petition includes Nooksack River North and South Fork Spring Chinook. The petition documents the status of 178 stocks of steelhead throughout its range and provides evidence for its listing. The petition includes South Fork Nooksack River summer steelhead. The petition documents evidence that the current population of coho salmon is but a small fraction of historical levels and the continuing declines and local extinctions of the species are widespread throughout the region. The document states that protection measures under the Endangered Species Act are necessary to secure the future of the species in the region.A newsletter that provides updates and synopsis on salmon (and other species) harvest levels, run size, escapements, and trends based on ocean fishery data.The Pacific Salmon Treaty established a system of fishery-specific catch and harvest-rate restrictions intended to halt the decline in spawning escapements of depressed stocks. The report calls for the establishment of escapement goals by 1998 to restore production of naturally spawning chinook stocks, as represented by indicator stocks identified by the parties. This report provides an evaluation through the midpoint of the second phase of the rebuilding program, which began in 1984. The report is based on data through 1992.'; "C Z  O  jN)Evaluation of Thompson Creek Project in Relation to Fisheries ResourcesF-093FisheriesFish UseInstream FlowNovember 1982Gibbs and Hill, IncorporatedCascades Environmental ServicesBarclay, MichaelReportThompson CreekBarclayMichaelCascades Environmental ServicesPublic8NoYesS@RCascades Environmental ServicesCascades Environmental ServicesbbbbbbbbbbbAAAA550,,***"wwwh^^SL)7")Evaluation of Anderson Creek Project in Relation to Fisheries ResourcesF-092FisheriesFish UseInstream FlowNovember 1982Gibbs and Hill, IncorporatedCascades Environmental ServicesBarclay, MichaelReportAnderson CreekBarclayMichaelCascades Environmental ServicesPublic8NoYesS@LCascades Environmental ServicesCascades Environmental Servicesaaaaaaaaaaa@@@@44/++)))!vvvg]]RK)7"s)Wild Fish and Forests NewsletterF-091FisheriesMulti-disciplinaryWild StocksEndangered Species ActForestryPolicyQuarterlyPacific Northwest Regional Office of the Wilderness SocietyPortland, ORPacific Northwest Regional Office of the Wilderness Society Staff and Contributing Authors NewsletterPacific NorthwestKeetonWilliam, EditorCascades Environmental ServicesPublic15-20NoNo@RWilderness SocietyPacific Northwest Region1424 Fourth Avenue, Seattle WA 98101-2217Cascades Environmental Services-        m\TA5yoWJ6+$)1)A Comparison of Maximum Water Temperature Measurements in the Upper Watershed of the Nooksack River to Washington State Water Quality Standards, 1993WQ-008Water QualityFisheriesTemperatureOctober 1993Lummi Natural Resources DepartmentBellingham, WALummi Natural Resources Department StaffDocumentNooksack River Basin, Upper WatershedNeffDanielCascades Environmental ServicesPublic11NoYes.@RLummi Natural Resources Dept.2616 Kwina RdBellingham, WAPhone No ??NoCascades Environmental Services%ske>4 ))Physical Habitat Survey of the Middle Fork Nooksack River/Mosquito Lake Road Bridge to Mouth of Wallace Creek & Draft IFIM Scoping Report for the Proposed Heislers Creek Hydroelectric Project on the Middle Fork Nooksack River, Whatcom County, WAF-088FisheriesFish HabitatHydroelectricEconomicsFERCOctober 1992STS Hydropower, LTDSacramento, CACascades Environmental Services, Inc.DocumentMiddle Fork Nooksack River Bridge to Wallace Creek; Heislers Creek??Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic39YesYes@PC. E. S., Inc.1111 N. Forest St.Bellingham, WA360-671-1150Cascades Environmental Servicesjjjjjjjj\L8((((l\G93(  ))Shared Waters: The Vulnerable Inland Sea of British Columbia and WashingtonM-027Multi-disciplinaryTransboundary IssuesMarine WatersHabitat DegradationNovember 1994Washington Sea Grant ProgramCopping, Andrea, Richard Strickland, Nancy Blanton, Elizabeth Robichaud, et. al.DocumentMarine waters between B. C. and Washington??Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic25YesNoy@PCascades Environmental Services^^Z.$kkWP)w{s)Water - Is There Enough to Meet the State's Need?WU-010Water Use/Water RightsMunicipal Water SupplyDaily DemandGrowth ManagementFuture ProjectionsOctober 1992Washington Water Utilities CouncilWashington Water Utilities Council StaffDocumentWashington State Counties??Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic5NoNo@P??NoYesCascades Environmental Servicesuuuupppllllhhhh\\XTTRRRJ))% }oWW?7){"uLVALC e |   s|OThis appendix documents the efforts of the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest to involve and consult with the public during the review of its PropoThis appendix documents the efforts of the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest to involve and consult with the public during the review of its Proposed Forest Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement. This appendix presents public participation activities since the release of the draft plan.These appendices displays the process used to identify public issues, management concerns, and resource opportunities (ICO's), including the public involvement activities and contacts and consultation with others throughout the planning process.The Forest Plan is part of a framework for long-range planning established by the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act. The Forest Plan establishes general direction for 10 to 15 years, and must be revised at least every 15 years [36 CFR 219.10(q)].The Forest Plan is part of a framework for long-range planning established by the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act. The Forest Plan establishes general direction for 10 to 15 years, and must be revised at least every 15 years [36 CFR 219.10(q)].The Forest Plan is part of a framework for long-range planning established by the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act. The Forest Plan establishes general direction for 10 to 15 years, and must be revised at least every 15 years [36 CFR 219.10(q)].The purpose of this document is to give practical guidance to field biologists and other professionals regarding what to expect when they become directly involved in some form of litigation and are asked to present the results of their research or investigation.This resource manual describes how to negotiate effectively in the water resource (instream flow issues) profession.This report includes a landslide inventory, and information on forest stands and aquatic resources. Information is presented on a landscape level, rather than the more detailed approach of the Department of Natural Resources' watershed analyses.A preliminary report introducing the Growth Management Act of 1990 and encouraging Whatcom County to identify, protect and regulate Natural Resource Lands and Critical Areas to comply with the Growth Management Act.Information on critical areas, including wetlands and unstable slopes is available in both versions of Whatcom County's Critical Areas Ordinance.This database printout records fish planted by stream name, brood year, and species from 1967 to 1992.A proposed Draft Memorandum of Understanding between the Lummi and Nooksack Tribes that defines goals, objectives, and strategies for restoring the spring chinook stocks. The document was never signed.This is a net fishery regulation proposal for 1995. Besides regulations, it provides a brief summary of run sizes and catch in Puget Sound for all species from 1983 through 1993.Spawner surveys from September through December 1982. Flow estimates at the mouth and limited physical survey information were included.Provides results of electrofishing survey and Toe Width method for instream flow.This publication summarizes current biological, legal, and policy activities and issues in the Pacific Northwest related to fish and forests.In 1992 Lummi Natural Resources Department monitored water temperatures in selected locations on the Nooksack River and its tributaries. Results indicated that Washington Department of Ecology Water Quality Standards for temperature were being violated in six of the eight sites that were monitored.; K :~%Instream Flow Negotiation HandbookF-105FisheriesNegotiation TacticsInstream FlowDate UnknownU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service StaffDocument)Instream Flow Negotiation HandbookF-105FisheriesNegotiation TacticsInstream FlowDate UnknownU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service StaffDocumentNon SpecificCascades Environmental ServicesPublic61NoYesv@ RCascades Environmental Services+               j\\\M88-&)7;)Watershed Analysis North Fork Nooksack RiverM-032Multi-disciplinaryFisheriesWatershed AnalysisLandslidesForestryLand UseJune 1995U.S. Forest ServiceSedro Woolley, WAU.S. Forest Service StaffDocumentNorth Fork Nooksack River, Whatcom County??Cascades Environmental Services and Water Resources Consulting TeamPublic>150YesYes@ RU. S. F. S.Sedro Woolley, WA360-856-5700Cascades Environmental Services and Water Resources Consulting Teamzzzznnidd^^^V vjVK70)Ӣ)Whatcom County Critical Areas Preliminary ReportM-020Multi-disciplinaryLand UsePlanningCritical AreasGrowth ManagementMarch 1991Whatcom County Planning DepartmentBellingham, WAB-12 Associates, Inc; Cascade Geotech Inc; Cascades Environmental Services, Inc.DocumentNooksack River Basin (Western Whatcom County)GalvinTerryCascades Environmental ServicesPublic150YesYes@RWhatcom County Planning Dept.5280 Northwest Ave.Bellingham, WA360-676-6907Cascades Environmental Services`YQ"scYOO;4))Whatcom County Critical Areas Temporary Ordinance (Referendum Version and Previous Version)M-021Multi-disciplinaryLand UsePlanningCritical AreasGrowth ManagementVarious DatesWhatcom County Planning DepartmentBellingham, WAWhatcom County Planning StaffDocumentNooksack River Basin (Western Whatcom County)GalvinTerryCascades Environmental Services and Whatcom CountyPublic>50NoNo@RWhatcom County Planning Dept.5280 Northwest Rd.Bellingham, WA360-676-6907NoYesCascades Environmental Services and Whatcom County>    [TLzzf_);)Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Streams Planted ReportF-097FisheriesFish CultureFry PlantingHatcheryMay 10, 1995Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeOlympiaWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife Fish Culture StaffData Base PrintoutNooksack River Basin????Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic68NoNoh@RWDFW - Fish Culture DivisionCascades Environmental Servicesrrrrffb^^ZZZR1-)}}seWWLE)w")!)1995 Harvest Management Framework for Puget Sound All-Citizen Salmon Net Fisheries F-095FisheriesHarvest ManagementRun SizeCatchRegulationApril 28, 1995Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeOlympiaWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife StaffCircularPuget SoundStaffHarvest ManagementCascades Environmental ServicesPublic15NoNo@RWDFW600 Capitol Way NOlympia, WA98501-1091Cascades Environmental ServicesxxtppllldC/(}ii^W)c)Salmon Spawner Surveys of Thompson, Fossil, Dearhorn, Lookout, and Coal CreeksF-094FisheriesSurface WaterFish UseJanuary 1983Cascades Environmental Services, Inc.BellinghamBarclay, MichaelReportNorth Fork Nooksack TributariesBarclayMichaelCascades Environmental ServicesPublic2NoNo@RCascades Environmental ServicesCascades Environmental ServiceskkkkkkkkkkkJJJJ>>:66444, }}}}sdYR)">;O  :Z%Water Resources Conference: The Sinking Creek Decision: Water Rights in the 21st Century L/P-016Legal/PolicyWater Use/Water RightsWater LawWater RightsInstream FlowJanuary 1994School of Law and Institute for Environmental Studies-University of WashingtonUnivers)Water Resources Conference: The Sinking Creek Decision: Water Rights in the 21st Century L/P-016Legal/PolicyWater Use/Water RightsWater LawWater RightsInstream FlowJanuary 1994School of Law and Institute for Environmental Studies-University of WashingtonUniversity of WashingtonDufford, Wick, William Attwater, Grant Parker, et. al.DocumentWestern United States??Cascades Environmental Services and Water Resources Consulting TeamPublic>150NoYes@UU of Washington-School of Law and Institute for Environmental Studies??Cascades Environmental Services and Water Resources Consulting Team??????????;qg/wi`)b)Final Environmental Impact Statement Land and Resource Management Plan Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest: Appendix JM-009Multi-disciplinaryForestryLand UsePlanningJune 1990U. S. Forest ServiceWashington, D. C.U.S. Forest Service StaffDocumentMt. Baker-Snoqualmie National ForestForest SupervisorCascades Environmental ServicesPublic656NoNo-@RMt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest1022 First AveSeattle, WA 98104206-442-5400Cascades Environmental Services}}yuuppphG44|)w)Final Environmental Impact Statement Land and Resource Management Plan Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest: Appendices A-IM-008Multi-disciplinaryForestryLand UsePlanningEnvironmental Impact StatementJune 1990U.S. Forest ServiceWashington, D. C.U.S. Forest Service StaffDocumentMt Baker-Snoqualmie National ForestForest SupervisorCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>600YesYes@RMt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest1022 First AveSeattle, WA 98104206-442-5400Cascades Environmental Services'iVV1' ))Final Environmental Impact Statement Land and Resource Management Plan Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National ForestM-007Multi-disciplinaryForestryLand UsePlanningEnvironmental Impact StatementJune 1990U.S. Forest ServiceWashington, D. C.U.S. Forest Service StaffDocumentMt Baker-Snoqualmie National ForestForest SupervisorCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>500YesYes @RMt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest1022 First AveSeattle, WA 98104206-442-5400Cascades Environmental ServicesyXEE vo))Land and Resource Management Plan Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National ForestM-006Multi-disciplinaryForestryLand UsePlanningJune 1990U.S. Forest ServiceWashington, D. C.U.S. Forest Service StaffDocumentMt Baker-Snoqualmie National ForestForest SupervisorCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>300YesYes @ RMt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest1022 First AveSeattle, WA 98104206-442-5400Cascades Environmental Services~XXXXLLGBB<<<4yoeeQJ)w)Record of Decision: Land and Resource Management Plan Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National ForestM-005Multi-disciplinaryForestryLand UsePlanningJune 1990U.S. Forest ServiceWashington, D. C.Butruille, John F. and StaffDocumentMt Baker-Snoqualmie National ForestButruilleJohn F.Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic39NoNo @ RUSDA Forest ServicePacific NW Region - 319 SW Pine, P. O. Box 3623Portland, OR??Cascades Environmental Servicesmmmmaa]YYUUUM,#zzf_)ws!bLVALW & C@)DOH #43290WLISECC (Lummi Island Scenic Estates)NormanDuerksenP.O. Box 667BellinThese three journal articles include information on These three journal articles include information on aboriginal fishing and hunting, practices and rights.A narrative description of observations by early explorers.Responses include WUA, preference curves and passage information for the license application. A brief existing conditions report.The focus of the report is on flood forecast and early warning to floodplain residents.This document is an Environmental Impact Statement on a gravel surface mine adjacent to the Canadian boarder west of Sumas.This map is a good basic reference that is highly relevant to the Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering Committee's needs.This article interprets modern land forms in terms of hypothesized patterns of glacial advances and retreats.This document includes sketches of fish habitat along reached of Fishtrap Creek.This document is a collection of general maps.This document is an informational pamphlet about wetlands.This document was designed to inform the farming community of agricultural and water-related issues in Whatcom County.This database is a systematic compilation of data from driller's logs on wells in Whatcom County. The data fields include location, owner, depth of well, initial static water level, flow test, completion date, driller's name, and interpretation of lithology. The database contains approximately 4,200 records from 1950 to 1994 and is in electronic format (Quattro Pro, Access, and GIS). The database includes a users' manual entitled Interim Report 2 on Aquifer Recharge Area Delineation. Whatcom County Planning Department. May 1992. Water Resources Consulting.This document contains general information on precipitation, surface water, groundwater, water use, and potential water requirements at the time of publication. The report was written in response to an extremely dry fall in 1952, which caused a serious water shortage in Lake Whatcom and in areas having poor wells for domestic supply. The potential for development combined with extreme climatic characteristics necessitated a careful look at plans for water storage for dry season supply to agriculture and industry.This document is an application to FERC for a new license for the Canyon Lake Hydroelectric Project, a small project proposed to have an installed capacity of 2.2 MW.This license application includes information on stream hydrology, water quality, fish and wildlife resources, land use, etc.This document provides guidelines to scientists, engineers and other technical specialists for planning, designing, building, and maintaining bank stabilization projects along major rivers and streams in King County.The Department of Fish and Wildlife's designation of priority habitats and species represents a proactive measure to help mitigate the increasing demands that the growing human population will have on the state's fish and wildlife habitats. The priority habitats and species program is designed to help guide growth in a way that will preserve the best and most important habitats and provide life requirements to fish and wildlife. This document provides definitions, criteria for designation as priority, and the current assemblage of priority habitats and species that have been identified. This is the third in a series of reports that discusses the results of investigations to determine preferred spawning and rearing discharges on selected streams in western Washington.This document contains water rights and water laws related articles addressing the Sinking Creek decision, adjudication, instream flow protection, Washington State's water rights laws, water pricing, Mccarran Amendment, and water quality.q;_ ^ GDr)Whatcom County Well Log DatabaseGW-002Ground WaterGround WaterWellsWell LogsWater Supply1992; updated 1995Whatcom CountyWhatcom CountyWater Resources Consulting TeamDatabase with related user manualWhatcom CountyWater Resources Consulting, and Whatcom Co. Health DepartmentPublic16 plus appendixallYesYesElectronic: Quattro Pro, Access:@UNoYesWater Resources Consulting, and Whatcom Co. Health DepartmentyXSNI777/|hZOH::,$)?%Land and Water Resource Survey, Western Whatcom Count)Whatcom County Well Log DatabaseGW-002Ground WaterGround WaterWellsWell LogsWater Supply1992; updated 1995Whatcom CountyWhatcom CountyWater Resources Consulting TeamDatabase with related user manualWhatcom CountyWater Resources Consulting, and Whatcom Co. Health DepartmentPublic16 plus appendixallYesYesElectronic: Quattro Pro, Access:@UNoYesWater Resources Consulting, and Whatcom Co. Health DepartmentyXSNI777/|hZOH::,$)?))Application for License for Minor Water Power Project: Canyon Creek (Middle Fork Nooksack River)M-038Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterHydroelectricFisheriesDecember 1984Scott Paper CompanyPhiladelphia, PennScott Paper StaffDocumentCanyon Creek, North Fork NooksackDeBenedictis ??Nicholas J.Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic>150YesYes@UScott Paper CompanyScott Plaza TwoPhiladelphia, Penn 19113215-522-5000YesCascades Environmental Servicesxxsnnhhh`?2!le)?a[Application for License for a Major Unconstructed Project; Wells Creek Power Project No. 4628-000M-039Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterHydroelectricFisheries1983McGrew and AssociatesBellingham, WAMcGrew & AssociatesDocumentWells Creek, North Fork Nooksack Tributary??Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic>40YesYes@UMcGrew & Associates, Inc.Bellingham, WAPhone #jjjj^^YTTOOOG&&"le%?Ӣ)Guidelines for Bank Stabilization Projects in the Riverine Environments of King County F-113FisheriesBank StabilizationErosion ControlFish HabitatJune 1993King County Department of Public Works - Surface Water Management DivisionSeattle, WAKing County StaffDocumentKing CountyStypulaJeanne M.Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic>150NoYes@UKing County Dept. of Public Works - Surface Water Management DivisionSeattle, WA??Cascades Environmental Services}}xttnnnfE:1$ppe^)wӢ!)Priority Habitats and Species List Habitat ProgramF-112FisheriesWildlifeVegetationJanuary 1995Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeOlympia, WAWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife StaffDocumentWashington StateTurnerRobertCascades Environmental ServicesPublic24NoNoW@UWDFW600 Capitol Way NOlympia, WA 98501-1091360-902-2200Cascades Environmental Servicesv]JDDDD88400,,,$l^^^RHH=6)7!)The Hydrology of Ten Streams in Western Washington as Related to the Propagation of Several Pacific Salmon SpeciesF-111FisheriesSurface WaterWater QualityInstream Flow1973U. S. Geological Survey - Water Resource DivisionTacoma, WAU. S. Geological Survey - Water Resource Division and Washington Department of Fisheries St affDocumentWestern WashingtonCollingsM. R.Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic149YesYes@UU. S. G. S. - Water Resources Division1305 Tacoma Ave. SoTacoma, WA 98402??Cascades Environmental ServicesE$$$$$$$$  {g]}v)?VLVAL : 7';m)DOH # 92150UWahl Water AssociationJohnMurrayP.O. Box 134BellinghamWA98227( ) 398-1864T39N R4EThe report is a review of literature documenting fall coho salThe report is a review of literature documenting fall coho salmon kills at the Maritime Heritage Fish Hatchery in Bellingham.See attached list, which can be found in this Microsoft Access database, under the table Ortho Photos.Includes abstracts from symposiums, briefing papers, correspondence, etc.Assorted water resources draft legislation and associated documents.Assorted documents of the Washington Water Policy Alliance.Correspondence, draft bills, etc. from the Water Policy Leadership Team.Collection of materials regarding water resources policy.This summary includes information on fish use, distribution, habitat, opportunities for restoration .This report includes information on fish use, distribution, habitat, restoration potential, and causes of degradation.Proposal to decommission and upgrade roads, plant riparian vegetation, and place large organic debris in streams.Proposal for steelhead enhancement.The purpose of this study was to enable the district to form a basis for documenting and evaluating the impact of agricultural enterprises on water quality and fishery resources in the Dakota Creek Watershed and to propose strategies for solving water quality related problems. Specifically, the district was to inventory resources in the watershed, identify sources of nonpoint pollution within the watershed and prioritize water quality problem areas, and develop watershed rehabilitation strategies. Appendices include the water quality database for August, 1985 through July, 1986, soils database, forest soils rating, 1984 water quality study of Drayton Harbor, and status of commercial shellfish production and failure sites.The City of Everson needed to change the point of diversion for its municipal well. To provide continuity of its water right, the City undertook a comprehensive geohydrologic study. The study included geologic analysis, pump tests of the aquifer, yield estimates, and flow diversions. This is a standard county soil survey compiled by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service (formerly the Soil Conservation Service). It describes photo-based maps at a scale of 1:20,000 over the entire county with detailed locations and descriptions of soil taxonomic units. The document shows distribution of permeable soils and groundwater recharge potential.This report summarizes data collected during the floods of November 1990, in which flood waters overflowed from the Nooksack River at Everson into the Johnson Creek - Sumas River - Fraser River system. Recommendations for reducing flood damages are included.This document identifies potential nonpoint source pollution and develops an action plan to control sources. The document contains information on stream flow and gage height, water quality data, and well data which includes name and address of well owner and well site. The raw data is available in the appendices.The purpose of this study was to enable the Whatcom Conservation District to form a basis for documenting and evaluating the impact of agricultural enterprises on water quality and aquatic resources in Bertrand and Fishtrap Creek watersheds and to propose strategies for solving water quality related problems. Specifically the district was to inventory resources in the watershed, identify sources of nonpoint source pollution within the watershed and develop watershed rehabilitation strategies. This document provides a summary of the Bertrand and Fishtrap watersheds and includes information on geology, soils, land use, water budgets, and climate. It contains a summary of wetlands and fisheries resources and a lengthy section on water quality. ;O N" ' )Ground Water Quality Assessment, Whatcom County Dairy Lagoon #2GW-003Ground WaterWater QualityDairy FarmsGround Water QualityAgricultural ImpactsMonitoringJune, 1992Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAErickson, DenisDocumentLynden, approximately a 200 acre site east of Guide MeridianWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic3223-24YesYes@\NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team)Ground Water Quality Assessment, Whatcom County Dairy Lagoon #2GW-003Ground WaterWater QualityDairy FarmsGround Water QualityAgricultural ImpactsMonitoringJune, 1992Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAErickson, DenisDocumentLynden, approximately a 200 acre site east of Guide MeridianWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic3223-24YesYes@\NoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamzunjjjbAAAuhYKC)?Y)Water Quality in the Johnson Creek Watershed After the Implementation of Best Management PracticesWQ-002Water QualitySurface WaterWater Quality DataStreamflowPrecipitationAgricultural ImpactsJune 1990Washington Department of Ecology, Environmental Investigations Laboratory Services Program, Surface Water Investigations SectionOlympiaDickes, Betsy and Ken MerrillDocumentJohnson Creek WatershedWater Resources Consulting Team, Whatcom Conservation DistrictPublic4327YesYes@YNoWater Resources Consulting Team, Whatcom Conservation DistrictSg^}nf)?)Agricultural Impacts on Water Resources in the Dakota Creek WatershedWQ-052Water QualitySurface WaterFisheriesWater UseAgricultural ImpactsStreamflowJuly, 1987Whatcom County Conservation DistrictLyndenOlason, Kraig A. and John A. GilliesDocumentDakota CreekWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic< 100YesYes@WYesWater Resources Consulting TeamjjjjeeeeeeeeeeeYYTOOHHH@zo`QI)?)Hydrological Investigations Strandell Well Field, Everson WashingtonGW-001Ground WaterGround WaterEversonMunicipal Water SupplyWell DataJuly 1993City of EversonConverse Consultants NWDocumentEverson, Strandell Well FieldPublic0@B25 +appendicesYesYesna$@WNoYes=====88844444444($  ul^^PH);X)Soil Survey of Whatcom CountyGW-012Ground WaterGeologySoilsSoil SuitabilitySurficial GeologyMay 1992U.S. Natural Resources Conservation ServiceU.S. Natural Resources Conservation Service StaffDocumentWhatcom CountyCascades Environmental Services and Water Resources ConsultingPublic480YesNona@WNoYesCascades Environmental Services and Water Resources Consulting____ZZZVVVVVVVVJFB==8880vllYG@7)!);i)Flooding of West Sumas Prairie, November 9-12, 1990.SW-002Surface WaterSumas RiverFloodingSumas Overflow1990 FloodsApril 1991B.C. Ministry of the Environment, Water ManagementKlohn Leonoff Ltd.DocumentSumas River (Lower Sumas River)Water Resources Consulting TeamPublic@B34 plus figuresallYesYes@WNoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamllllgggccccccccWWRMH77+#vf\OO@8);sTenmile Creek Watershed: Water Quality Monitoring Results for 1988-1989WQ-001Water QualitySurface WaterNonpoint Source PollutionNitratesTemperatureOctober 1989Whatcom County Conservation District and Tetra Tech, Inc.Whatcom CountyBraun, G., et al.DocumentTenmile CreekWater Resources Consulting Team and the Whatcom County Conservation DistrictPublic100+YesYes>@WNo~~~v(((qbSK%?(LVAL c c͎   ЧNC  & t KKD;This report identifies goals for water supply issues relaThis report identifies goals for water supply issues related to the City of Bellingham's diversion and Lake Whatcom.A brief review of the Nooksack Tribe's method for estimating run size in season.This report includes recommendations on wellhead protection. The study is outside the Nooksack Basin. Final version of this report will be incorporated in the City of Sumas Wellhead Protection Program, Final Report; Associated Earth Sciences, Inc.This document reports on investigations undertaken by the City of Sumas to determine yield and quality of ground water on the south edge of the Abbotsford-Sumas aquifer. The study is narrowly focused and outside the Nooksack Basin. Analysis and conclusions are included.This document reports on a one year ground water quality monitoring effort. It contains graphs of the hydrogeological profile and hydroWater table elevations Water table elevations betweem 7/25/97 -- 6/3/99This report identifies goals for water supply issues related to the City of Bellingham's diversion and Lake Whatcom.A brief review of the Nooksack Tribe's method for estimating run size in season.This report includes recommendations on wellhead protection. The study is outside the Nooksack Basin. Final version of this report will be incorporated in the City of Sumas Wellhead Protection Program, Final Report; Associated Earth Sciences, Inc.This document reports on investigations undertaken by the City of Sumas to determine yield and quality of ground water on the south edge of the Abbotsford-Sumas aquifer. The study is narrowly focused and outside the Nooksack Basin. Analysis and conclusions are included.This document reports on a one year ground water quality monitoring effort. It contains graphs of the hydrogeological profile and hydrographs. Water quality parameters are discussed and a table of parameter results is included. Ground water monitoring was conducted at a new dairy lagoon in Whatcom County for one year. Monitoring wells were installed and sampled prior to placement of liquid manure, and monthly thereafter.A water quality screening was conducted in the Dakota, Bertrand, and Fishtrap Creek watersheds in February - March 1992. The objective was to identify water quality problem areas during wet season runoff conditions to assist in prioritizing areas for further investigation and targeting source controls. However, precipitation was low and runoff conditions did not occur during the study period. Nonetheless, areas of poor water quality were identified. Water quality standard violations for fecal coliform bacteria, dissolved oxygen, ammonia, and nitrate appear to be associated with agricultural land use, particularly commercial dairies. All three watersheds have a portion of their drainage area in British Columbia. Consequently, joint efforts by the United States and Canada would likely increase the effectiveness of water quality controls initiated in these watersheds. This document includes maps showing watershed boundaries, sampling sites, and data collected. Monitoring was preformed in the Johnson Creek watershed in 1988/1989 to assess water quality as related to Class A standards and to compare conditions to a 1980/1981 pre-Best Management Practice (BMP) study. Water quality in 1988/1989 was found to violate Class A standards for dissolved oxygen, fecal coliform, and pH. Fecal coliform, nitrate and total phosphorus concentrations increased significantly between the pre- and post-BMP implementation studies, but turbidity decreased. It appears that manure continued to reach creeks in the watershed regardless of BMPs; this may be predominately due to improper management techniques and/or non-participating farms.; /  ICik @)Know Your Wetlands, Wetland Determination and AgricultureSW-017Surface WaterWetlandsAgriculture1994U.S. Soil Conservation ServiceWashington, D.C.U.S. Soil Conservation Service StaffDocumentNon SpecificWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicpamphletNoNo<@ UNoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamR1111,,,((((((((   qk)Know Your Wetlands, Wetland Determination and AgricultureSW-017Surface WaterWetlandsAgriculture1994U.S. Soil Conservation ServiceWashington, D.C.U.S. Soil Conservation Service StaffDocumentNon SpecificWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicpamphletNoNo<@ UNoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamR1111,,,((((((((   qkkk^TTE=)7?s)Whatcom Farm Report, Volume 1 No. 1, Volume 1 No. 3WU-012Water Use/Water RightsAgricultureLand UseWater RightsBi-monthly newsletters since 1993Whatcom County Agriculture Preservation CommitteeLyndenWhatcom County Agriculture Preservation CommitteeNewsletterWhatcom County, Agricultural areasWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic6NoNox@UYesWater Resources Consulting Team|||||||||||pplhhfff^=== ||ndWW?7)w?)Water Quality in Drayton Harbor, Whatcom County, WashingtonWQ-011Water QualitySurface WaterMonitoringStreamflowNitrogenFecal ColiformMay 1987Semiahmoo CompanyBellinghamCook, Susan Dr., Freshwater AssociatesDocumentDrayton Harbor WatershedWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicmore than 50YesYes@\NoWater Resources Consulting Team~]]]]]]]YYYYYYYYMMHCC555-   }qeVG?)?i)Fraser Valley Ground Water Monitoring Program, Phase I ReportGW-015Ground WaterWater QualityMonitoringWellsLand UseApril, 1993British Columbia Ministry of HealthBurnaby, B.C.Gartner Lee Ltd.DocumentFraser River ValleyWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic> 7547-51YesYesv@\NoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamkJJJJEEEAAAAAAAA550+$yrfWIA)?))Water Resources of the Nooksack River Basin and Certain Adjacent Streams. Water Supply Bulletin No. 12.SW-018Surface WaterWater Use/Water RightsWater RightsGround WaterWater QualityWater Budget1960Washington Department of ConservationOlympiaWashington State Department of ConservationDocumentNooksack River BasinWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic187YesYes@[NoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamxWWWA7 tl)?)Edaleen Dairy Lagoon Ground Water Quality Assessment, February 1990 to February 1991 GW-041Ground WaterWater QualityHydrogeologyWater QualityAgricultural ImpactsMonitoringAugust, 1991Washington Department of EcologyErickson, DenisDocumentLynden; three square miles south of Canadian border and east of the Guide MeridianWater Resources Consulting; Department of EcologyPublic@B44YesYes@YNoYesWater Resources Consulting; Department of Ecology\\\~oaY);)Water Quality Screening in the Dakota, Bertrand, and Fishtrap Creek Watersheds, Whatcom County, WashingtonWQ-003Water QualityAgricultural ImpactsMonitoringNonpoint Source PollutionDecember 1992Washington Department of Ecology, Environmental Investigations Laboratory Services Program, Watershed Assessments SectionOlympiaDickes, BetsyDocumentDakota, Bertrand, Fishtrap Creek WatershedsWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicApproximately 303, Appendix EYesYes@YNoWater Resources Consulting Team ndULvn)w?LVAL w :abc`'g\hTij"kHydrology Data Table`''h HP LaserJet 4Si/4Si MXThis document reports on investigations undertaken by the City of Sumas to determine yield and quality of ground water on the south edgThis document reports on investigations undertaken by the City of Sumas to determine yield and quality of ground water on the south edge of the Abbotsford-Sumas aquifer. The study is narrowly focused and outside the Nooksack Basin. Analysis and conclusions are included.This document reports on investigations undertaken for the City of Sumas to determine yield and quality of ground water on the south edge of the Abbotsford-Sumas aquifer. The study is narrowly focused and outside the Nooksack Basin. Analysis and conclusions are included.The Cedarville landfill is located on a gravel bench above the Nooksack River. It is old, improperly designed and out of service. Whatcom County contracted Golder Associates to install monitoring wells and characterize the ground water on and near the site. The document reports the results. The information contained in this document is highly localized, but very detailed and complete. Both analysis and conclusions are included.This document is a multi-year, periodic compilation for all gauged stream flow sites in western Washington. It includes statistical summaries such as flood and low flow frequency analysis. The report is very complete up to 1981 and is highly relevant to the Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering Committee's needs.The objective of this report was to provide the local watershed management committee with a characterization of the watershed, a description of the nonpoint sources of pollution and beneficial uses of water in the watershed. Information about stream corridors and wetlands is provided as it relates to the land uses that impact them. The report includes a summary of findings with conclusions and recommendations by land use, as well as for stream corridors and wetlands. In March 1987, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service (now called the Natural Resources Conservation Service) approved funding of a technical assistance program in cooperation with the State of Washington's Puget Sound Water Quality Management Plan. The Puget Sound Water Quality Management Plan requires the use of watershed action plans to control and prevent nonpoint source pollution. These plans are developed and implemented locally with financial and technical assistance from federal, state, and local government agencies. The Puget Sound Cooperative River Basin Study Team was organized to provide technical assistance in this effort. The Team is composed of representatives from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service and Forest Service, the Washington State Departments of Fish and Wildlife and Ecology, and a wetland specialist.Although old, this document is useful to the needs of the Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering Committee. This investigation required a complete compilation of existing data, an evaluation of previous works, geologic and hydrologic mapping of areas where existing data were incomplete or entirely lacking, and a thorough geo-hydrologic evaluation of ground water occurrence, precipitation, and runoff patterns within the watershed. The report tried to answer the following questions: What is the total water budget (quantity and quality) of the study area? What is the present known demand against the total water supply? How much water is still available for appropriation and where are those supplies located? How much additional water can be made available and how can streamflow patterns be improved by the application of artificial recharge, upstream storage, and weather modification practices? The report includes maps of gaging stations, isohyetal maps, and water development projects.LVAL z @ @ @ @ @This document describes the origins and manner of deposition of surficial materials in western Whatcom County. It emphasizes environmental andThis document describes the origins and manner of deposition of surficial materials in western Whatcom County. It emphasizes environmental and physical limitations of these materials for human use. It is moderately relevant to the Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering Committee's needs.This document interprets modern land forms and their mode of origin and includes photographic guides. It is highly relevant to the Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering committee's needs, but is somewhat dated.This article includes information on the structural origins and mountain building events of the North Cascades. The article includes factual and conceptual information, analyses, and conclusions, but has a low level of relevancy to the Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering Committee's needs. This document reports on the one square mile aquifer characterization in the vicinity of the Cedarville landfill near Nugents Corner. The document contains water quality information, both background and leachate information based on the installation of monitoring wells. The document is moderately relevant to the Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering Committee's needs. The document is an analysis, but does not draw conclusions.This document describes a plan for managing nonpoint pollution in the Tenmile Creek Watershed. The thirty five square mile watershed supports a population of approximately 4,100 people and is largely agricultural with 53% of the land area used for dairy associated activities. The area is drained by three tributaries that combine and drain as one into the Nooksack River. The purpose of this watershed management effort is the prevention and control of nonpoint pollution affecting surface and ground waters. The Tenmile Creek Watershed Management Plan identifies nonpoint pollution problems and implementable solutions to those problems.This water quality monitoring report was initiated in August 1985 to provide baseline information prior to development of Semiahmoo Resort. Twelve sampling sites were selected in Drayton Harbor and its tributaries including Dakota Creek and California Creek to assess water quality parameters. Sites were monitored for one year. Potential effects of the resort on shellfish harvesting were of particular interest. A water quality database is included in the report. Bacterial levels were shown to be high, the source of which appeared to be failing septic systems. Four recommendations and two mitigation measures were included in the results.This document is a good source of water quality information for areas near the U.S. border including Langley, Matsqui, Abbottsford, and Chilliwack areas. The report includes a well data base. The purpose of this study was to provide a regional overview of water quality in existing wells in the Fraser River Valley. This was achieved through assessment of water wells, collection and analysis of ground water samples, and definition of recharge areas. Ground water aquifers are an important source of drinking water for residences, farms businesses and communities in the Fraser Valley. There are several unconfined sand and gravel aquifers which form important water supply resources, but which are also susceptible to contamination from surface sources. Potential contaminant sources in the Fraser Valley include agricultural sources such as improper storage or use of animal manures or improper pesticide use, industrial and commercial point sources and septic tile fields. Where intensive industrial, residential or agricultural land use takes place over unconfined sand and gravel aquifers there is a high risk of contamination. ;  H pJ' w * )Hydrology and Water Quality, Cedarville Landfill, Whatcom County, WashingtonGW-007Ground WaterWater QualityCedarville LandfillGround WaterLeachate1990Harding, Lawson AssociatesSeattleWalker, Susan and Wyatt, GlenDocumentCedarville; Nugents CornerWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicapproximately 40YesYes@\NoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamllllgggccccccccWWRMM;;;3ufXP)?W)Nooksack River Basin Hydroelectric Projects - Washington. Draft Environmental Impact StatementM-052Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterFERCHydroelectricSediment TransportFisheriesNovember 1994Office of Hydropower Licensing, Federal Energy Regulatory CommissionFederal Energy Regulatory Commission staffDocumentNooksack River BasinCascades Environmental ServicesPublicApproximately 200YesYesq@^NoYesCascades Environmental ServicesbbbLB~jc);e)Profile of a Dug Well, Technical Report No. 28GW-013Ground WaterWater QualityWater QualityWell MonitoringJanuary, 1980Western Washington University, Institute for Freshwater StudiesBellinghamFlora, Charles, J.Technical ReportWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic16253-59, 88-103YesYes@^NoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamvUUUUPPPLLLLLLLL@@;6'"""wwwfWH:2)?)Water Quality Monitoring and Evaluation Program, Johnson Creek Watershed, Final Report WQ-006Water QualitySurface WaterFisheriesStreamflowPrecipitationMonitoringDecember 1981U.S. Soil Conservation ServiceSpokaneOverdorf, Douglas L., Western Washington UniversityDocumentJohnson Creek WatershedWater Resources Consulting Team and the Whatcom Conservation DistrictPublic131YesYes@^NoWater Resources Consulting Team and the Whatcom Conservation DistrictCCC* rc[)?)Nitrate in Ground Water, Western Whatcom County, WashingtonGW-014Ground WaterWater QualityNitrateSurface WaterJune, 1973Western Washington University, M.S. ThesisBellinghamObert, William C.M.S. ThesisWestern Whatcom CountyWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic16736-37, 90-107,114-118NoYes-@\NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team|[[[[VVVRRRRRRRRFFA=&!!!|||mdUG?)??)Tenmile Creek Watershed Management PlanWQ-024Water QualitySurface WaterNonpoint Source PollutionFisheriesDrinking WaterAugust, 1990Whatcom County Conservation DistrictLyndenWhatcom County Conservation District StaffDocumentTenmile Creek WatershedWater Resources Consulting Team, Whatcom County Conservation DistrictPublic1006-7 ,10-19, 65-66, 69YesYes@\NoWater Resources Consulting Team, Whatcom County Conservation District}faaaYwlQB3+)?)Fishtrap Creek SurveyF-131FisheriesSurface WaterFish Habitat1993Lynden Christian High SchoolLyndenLynden Christian High School Senior Biology ClassClass ProjectFishtrap CreekWhatcom County Conservation DistrictPublicNoNoR@ UWhatcom County Conservation District.tlNHHHH:+ )?C)Water Resource Atlas of the State of Washington. Charts: 3-1; 2-2, 3,4,5; 3-1, 2, 3; 4 -1, 2, 3, 4, 5-1, 2; 6-1; 8-1, 2, 3, 4SW-041Surface WaterNonpoint Source PollutionPrecipitationRunoff1967Washington State Water Research CenterGladwell and MuellerDocumentWashington StateWhatcom County Conservation DistrictPublicNoNo0@ UNoWhatcom County Conservation Districtrrrrrrrnnnnnnnnbb^ZZZZZR,,,)w;mLVAL%v  @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @Seven hydroelectric projects that would produce a total of 244 GWh of electricity have been evaluated to determine the environmental effects and economic benefits. Staff concluded that four of seven projects could be licensed with recommended measures. The projects would not have significant environmental impacts, including cumulative impacts on the resources evaluated: aquatic, terrestrial, socioeconomic, recreational, or cultural.Seven hydroelectric projects that would produce a total of 244 GWh of electricity have been evaluated to determine the environmental effects and economic benefits. Staff concluded that four of seven projects could be licensed with recommended measures. The projects would not have significant environmental impacts, including cumulative impacts on the resources evaluated: aquatic, terrestrial, socioeconomic, recreational, or cultural. These four projects would produce about 102 GWh of electricity annually. This document, in the standard Environmental Impact Statement format includes information on hydrology, sediment, seasonal distribution of runoff, fish impacts, etc. The Environmental Impact Statement deals with high-gradient tributaries, and includes inventory information, analysis, and conclusions. This factual document is highly relevant to the NBWSC needs.This report details a physical and chemical study of a dug well in Whatcom County, Washington that was undertaken in February 1976. Reported and discussed are three years of data drawnSeven hydroelectric projects that would produce a total of 244 GWh of electricity have been evaluated to determine the environmental effects and economic benefits. Staff concluded that four of seven projects could be licensed with recommended measures. The projects would not have significant environmental impacts, including cumulative impacts on the resources evaluated: aquatic, terrestrial, socioeconomic, recreational, or cultural. These four projects would produce about 102 GWh of electricity annually. This document, in the standard Environmental Impact Statement format includes information on hydrology, sediment, seasonal distribution of runoff, fish impacts, etc. The Environmental Impact Statement deals with high-gradient tributaries, and includes inventory information, analysis, and conclusions. This factual document is highly relevant to the NBWSC needs.This report details a physical and chemical study of a dug well in Whatcom County, Washington that was undertaken in February 1976. Reported and discussed are three years of data drawn from weekly samples analyzed for eighteen water variables and three water-related factors. Cycles in surface water of the well are discussed and displayed, variations in the water column are noted and limited comparisons with nearby wells are reported. The principal conclusions are that almost all factors are rhythmic and seasonally related and that local precipitation is not only the source of recharge but also can account for the rhythmicity through seasonably variable percolation rates. The principal goals of this project were to improve water quality in Johnson Creek to meet state Class A stream standards and to improve the wildlife habitat within the watershed by eliminating the discharge of dairy waste into the creek. This report details a stream monitoring study completed between October 1980 and September 1981. It involved collecting and evaluating various physical, chemical, and biological components of the water during the course of the year.; KI aP @ @ @ @ @ @ @%Construction Report, City of Sumas May Road Well 1GW-018Ground WaterWater QualityGround WaterWater Y)Construction Report, City of Sumas May Road Well 1GW-018Ground WaterWater QualityGround WaterWater Yield1992City of SumasKrautkramer, F. Michael and Clothier, Bert, Robinson and Noble, IncDocumentSumasWater Resources Consulting and the City of SumasPublic8YesYes@[NoYesWater Resources Consulting and the City of Sumasn<<<<77733333333''"|vvi[LL>6)w;)Construction Report, City of Sumas May Road Well 3GW-017Ground WaterWater QualityWater Yield1992City of SumasKrautkramer, F. Michael and Clothier, Bert, Robinson and Noble, Inc.DocumentSumasWater Resources Consulting and the City of SumasPublic8YesNo@[NoYesWater Resources Consulting and the City of Sumas`....)))%%%%%%%%}}nhhh[LL>6)7;a)Hydrologic Investigation, Cedarville Landfill, Whatcom CountyGW-016Ground WaterWater Use/Water RightsCedarville LandfillGround Water ContaminationHydrogeology1989Whatcom County Dept. of Public WorksGolder Associates, Inc.DocumentCedarville; Nugents CornerWater Resources Consulting and Whatcom CountyPublic22 +tables and figuresYesNo@[NoYesWater Resources Consulting and Whatcom County}}}}}}}}qqmhhPPPHoWIA);m)Streamflow Statistics and Drainage-basin Characteristics for the Puget Sound Region, Washington vol. 2 - Eastern Puget Sound From Seattle to the Canadian BorderSW-040Surface WaterStreamflowDrainage BasinsStatisticsFlood Frequency Analysis1985U.S. Geological Survey (Open File Report 84-144-B)Williams, J.R., Pearson, H.E., and Wison, J.D.DocumentPuget SoundWater Resources Consulting and Cascades Environmental Services, and U.S. Geological Survey -TacomaPublic418YesYesHardcopy and electronic<@[NoYesWater Resources Consulting and Cascades Environmental Services, and U.S. Geological Survey -Tacoma((((###rh88);)Environmental Geology of Western Whatcom County, WashingtonGW-011Ground WaterGeologySurficial GeologyGeomorphology1973Western Washington University, Geology DepartmentBellinghamEasterbrook, D.J.DocumentWhatcom County west of the Nooksack ForksWater Resources Consulting and Wilson Library; Western Washington University Geology Dept .PublicYesYes!@\NoYesWater Resources Consulting and Wilson Library; Western Washington University Geology Dept .||wrrrrrj   q^UG?)??e!)Tectonic Evolution of the Northern Cascades of Washington StateGW-009Ground WaterGeologyTectonicsLand FormsGeology1966Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Specifications, vol. 8Misch, P.Journal articleNorth Cascades, WashingtonWilson Library; Western Washington University Geology DepartmentPublic47YesYes&@\NoWilson Library; Western Washington University Geology Departmentlllllllhhhhhhhh\\WRRNNNFymbYKC);o)Late Pleistocene Glacial Events and Relative Sea-level Changes in the Northern Puget Lowland, Washington. (A Geological Society America Bulletin)GW-008Ground WaterGeologySurficial GeologyLand FormsGlaciation1963Geological Society of AmericaEasterbrook, D.J.Journal articleNooksack, Skagit, and Fraser River basinsWilson Library; Western Washington University Geology DepartmentPublic18YesYeso@ UNoYesWilson Library; Western Washington University Geology DepartmentTTT));;IF r CC73B @ @ @%A Groundwater Investigation of the Lummi Indian Reservation Area, Washington. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File ReportGW-026Ground WaterWater Use/Water RightsLummi NationWater YieldWater QualitySaltwater Intrusion1974U.S. Geological SurveyTacomaCline, D.R.DocumentLummi ReservationWater Resources Consulting; Wilson Library, Western Washington UniversityPublic66YesNoV@hNoYes777$ z%")Geological Map of Western Whatcom County, Washington. Map I-854-BGW-025Ground WaterGeology1976United States Geological Survey,Easterbrook, D. J.MapWestern Whatcom County, west of the forksWater Resources Consulting, Western Washington University, U.S. Geological SurveyPublicNoNoz@ UGeologic1:62,500NoYesWater Resources Consulting, Western Washington University, U.S. Geological Survey]]]]XXXTTTTTTJ@440,,,,,$keeeee\NF);M)Bibliography of the Geology and Mineral Resources of Whatcom County, WashingtonGW-024Ground WaterGeologyGeologyMinerals1990Washington Department of Natural ResourcesOlympiaManson, ConnieDocumentWashington StateWater Resources Consulting and Wilson Library, Western Washington UniversityPublic560YesNoYesWater Resources Consulting and Wilson Library, Western Washington UniversityVVVVQQQMMMMMMMMMMHFFBBB:{ri[S)??e)Water Table Evaluations and Ground Water Flow in an Unconfined Aquifer in Northern Whatcom County, WashingtonGW-023Ground WaterUnconfined AquiferGround Water DepthsGround Water FlowJuly, 1988Western Washington University, Unpublished M.S. ThesisBellinghamCreahan, KathleenDocumentBertrand and Fishtrap Creek BasinsWater Resources Consulting and Wilson Library, Western Washington UniversityPublic65YesYes%@hNoWater Resources Consulting and Wilson Library, Western Washington UniversityTTT0&yq)w?)Report to the City of Lynden on Groundwater Exploration Program May Road SiteGW-022Ground WaterWater Use/Water RightsWellsDecember, 1987City of LyndenGolder & Associates, Inc.DocumentAbbotsford-Sumas Aquifer (South Margin)Water Resources Consulting TeamPublic13YesYeso@hNoYesWater Resources Consulting Teama@@@@;;;77777777++&!!gYQ);)Wellhead Protection Zone Delineation, City of Sumas, Washington.GW-021Ground WaterWater Use/Water RightsWellheadAquifer Delineation1994City of SumasWhatcom CountyConverse Consultants NWDocumentSumas and adjoining Canadian areaMillerErickWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic21YesYes@hNoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamxWWWWRRRNNNNNNNNBB=88444, |rZLD)?)City of Sumas Wellhead Protection Program Inventory of Potential Contaminant Sources. (DRAFT)GW-020Ground WaterWater QualityWellheadGround Water ContaminationWater UseMarch 2, 1995City of SumasWhatcom CountyWater Resources Consulting TeamDocumentSumasWater Resources Consulting and the City of SumasPublic18YesYes@YNoYesWater Resources Consulting and the City of Sumasuuuupppllllllll``[VVRRRJxjb)?)Construction Report, City of Sumas May Road Well 5GW-019Ground WaterWater QualityGround WaterWater Yield1992City of SumasKrautkramer, F. Michael, Robinson and Noble, Inc.DocumentSumasWater Resources Consulting and the City of SumasPublic7YesNo@YNoYesWater Resources Consulting and the City of Sumas[))))$$$             |vvi[LL>6)w;3G;;7N _ye)Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association Water Quality Data for 1995WQ-049Water QualityFisheriesTemperatureRestorationDissolved OxygenAnadramous Salmonidsin progressNooksack Salmon Enhancement AssociationBellingham, WANooksack Salmon Enhancement Association StaffDocumentWhatcom Co)Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association Water Quality Data for 1995WQ-049Water QualityFisheriesTemperatureRestorationDissolved OxygenAnadramous Salmonidsin progressNooksack Salmon Enhancement AssociationBellingham, WANooksack Salmon Enhancement Association StaffDocumentWhatcom CountyNooksack Salmon Enhancement Association officePublicYesYes;@Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association office||wrrrrrj:::* vi^OG)?)Water Resource Data Management Program Preliminary Findings of the Water Resource Data Management Task ForceM-001Multi-disciplinaryWater UseWater RightsSurface WaterGround WaterSeptember, 1990Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAWater Resource Data Management Task ForceDocumentWashington StatePublic103NoNoPhoto Copyg@{@NoYesuuui]YUUPPPHHHH6,wp)?J)Washington State Department of Ecology Laws and Regulations: Water ResourcesL/P-014Legal/PolicyWater Use/Water RightsWater LawSurface WaterGround WaterDate UnknownWashington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAWashington State LegislatureDocumentWashington StateBucknellJimWater Resources Consulting; Washington Department of EcologyPublic100 +NoNox@ Washington Department of EcologyWater Resources Consulting; Washington Department of Ecology{{tttl.) hZQ)")1995 Water Law Symposium: A Regional Law and Policy SymposiumL/P-015Legal/PolicyWater Use/Water RightsWater LawWater SupplyWater AvailabilityWater RightsJanuary, 1995University of Washington; Washington Law School FoundationJohnson, Ralph W., Whittlesey, Norman K., Getches, David H., et alDocumentWashington StateWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic>100YesYes@Water Resources Consulting TeamxWWWE;|qYKB);)Washington Department of Ecology Water Claims DatabaseWU-019Water Use/Water RightsWater RightsGround Water ClaimsSurface Water Claims1995Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAWashington Department of Ecology StaffdataWRIA #1BucknellJimWater Resources Consulting Team and Washington Department of EcologyPublicNoNo@Washington Department of EcologyYesWater Resources Consulting Team and Washington Department of Ecologyqqqqeea]]]]]U }hZZB:)w")Washington Department of Ecology Water Rights DatabaseWU-018Water Use/Water RightsWater RightsGround Water RightsSurface Water Rights1995Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAWashington Department of Ecology StaffdataWRIA #1BucknellJimWater Resources Consulting Team and Washington Department of EcologyPublicNoNo@Washington Department of EcologyYesWater Resources Consulting Team and Washington Department of Ecologyppppdd`\\\\\T }hZZB:)w"a#)Kamm Slough Watershed: Water Quality Monitoring Results for 1988-1989WQ-068Water QualityWatershed PlanningNonpoint Source PollutionOctober, 1989Whatcom County Conservation DistrictTetra Tech Inc.DocumentKamm Creek WatershedWashington Department of EcologyPublic64 + appendicesYesYesW@Washington Department of EcologyiGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG;;611   uaaRJ)7;g"; O  ]EhD%Warm Creek)Warm Creek Hydroelectric Project (Project No 10865-000): Application for License for a Major Unconstructed ProjectM-037Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterHydroelectricFisheriesInstream FlowFish UseAugust 1993Warm Creek Hydro, Inc.BellevueHDR Engineering, Inc.DocumentWarm Creek, Middle Fork Nooksack River TributaryBlumJohnCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>130YesYes@Cascades Environmental Servicesb\V$~w)a)List of the Washington Department of Ecology's Geographic Information System Layers with Coverage of Whatcom CountyG/M-006GIS/MappingDecember 1995Washington Department of EcologyBellinghamWashington Department of Ecology StaffList of mapsWhatcom County and adjacent areasWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicNoNoX@ Water Resources Consulting Team```````````````TTPLLLLLD###w)?c)Topographic Quadrangle Maps (7.5 Minute)G/M-003GIS/MappingTopographic MapsQuad MapsVarious DatesU.S. Geological SurveyU.S. Geological Survey StaffMapWRIA #1Water Resources Consulting TeamPublicNoNo@Water Resources Consulting Teamn___TBB5,)7;)Bureau of Indian Affairs Compiled Information on the Nooksack BasinM-042Multi-disciplinaryFisheriesWater UseWater RightsCurrentBureau of Indian AffairsBureau of Indian Affairs and Northwest Economic Associates StaffDatabaseNooksack, Sumas, and Adjacent BasinsNot ObtainedProprietary@Not ObtainedPBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB66666666)xmbbNG)w;W)Nooksack Recovery Team - Meeting Minutes, Background Information, Goals and Objectives and Other InformationF-130FisheriesSediment Reductionapproximately 1993 - presentNooksack Recovery TeamNooksack Recovery Team MembersDocumentNooksack River Basin, Upper WatershedNot Yet ObtainedPublic@Not Yet ObtainedUCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC77777777/wp);E)Low Altitude Oblique View Photographs of the Nooksack RiverG/M-004GIS/MappingPhotographs1993Whatcom CountyUnknown Consulting FirmPhotographsNooksack RiverCascades Environmental Services and Whatcom County EngineeringPublicNoNo@Cascades Environmental Services and Whatcom County EngineeringJ               xxhbbbbUUH?);)Water Resources Program Policy and Procedures Manual (Working Draft)L/P-013Legal/PolicyWater Use/Water RightsPolicyLegislationWater RightsGround WaterApril 10, 1995Washington Department of EcologyOlympiaWashington Department of Ecology StaffDocumentNon SpecificCascades Environmental ServicesPublicapprox. 50NoNoZ@Cascades Environmental Serviceslllllllllllllll``\XXLLLD### w_QH)?)Clearwater Creek Hydroelectric Project: Application for License for Major ConstructionM-030Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterHydroelectricInstream FlowWater UseFisheries ImpactDate of Publication unknownClearwater Creek Hydro AssociationBeak ConsultantsDocumentClearwater Creek, Middle Fork Nooksack River TributaryNot Yet ObtainedPublic@ Not Yet Obtained{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{oooooooogUUUvb[);w)Endangered Species ActL/P-012Legal/PolicyFisheriesEndangered Species ActLegislationOctober 7, 1988U.S. CongressWashington D.C.U.S. CongressLegal DocumentNon SpecificCascades Environmental ServicesPublic102Q@ Cascades Environmental ServicesraaaT<1#)??u!:  @ @ @ @ @ @ @      !"#$%&'()i*g+h,-./01j2k345IdName         qYNeeY Y  Y Y Y Y Y Y AttributesDataTypeFieldNameIndexTypeSkipColumn SpecID Start Width  ef   eg YY Index1PrimaryKeyv1@ d           !"# !"#$% & ' ( ) *+,-./012345678"9#:%;&<(" '!+$4';== dOQkMiYfmdi8ELVAL r  VVki @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @This report is intended to provide information to decision makers and the general public involved in the extraction of mineral resources in Whatcom CThis report is intended to provide information to decision makers and the general public involved in the extraction of mineral resources in Whatcom County. The document describes removal of gravel from the Nooksack River, groundwater contamination, and discharge of water used in mining operations.See GW-004, also contains a very interesting list of electronic databases with groundwater information that may be worth looking at.This briefing paper summarizes water quality studies This report is intended to provide information to decision makers and the general public involved in the extraction of mineral resouThis report is intended to provide information to decision makers and the general public involved in the extraction of mineral resources in Whatcom County. The document describes removal of gravel from the Nooksack River, groundwater contamination, and discharge of water used in mining operations.This briefing paper summarizes water quality studies conducted by the Environmental Investigations and Laboratory Services (EILS) of Washington Department of Ecology and lists issues and displays trend graphics.This report contains historical data on sources and uses of water in western Whatcom County as of 1948. It provides a good historical foundation and draws conclusions.This study was done by the U.S. Geological Survey for the Indian Health Service on the potential for additional domestic water supply for the Lummi Reservation. The study included test wells. Although it is old, this report offers complete, factual information, and is relevant to discussion of on-reservation issues.This document is a comprehensive study between U.S. Geological Survey and the Lummi Nation to evaluate water quality in the Nooksack River as it might affect the viability of the Lummi aquaculture program. The investigation included travel times and dispersion for a hypothetical pollutant in the river.Prompted by increasing use and slowly declining quality, the Lummi Tribal Council and the U.S. Geological Survey undertook a water yield and quality study of the aquifers on the reservation. Salt water intrusion was considered. This document is a good historical baseline. The information contained is complete and conclusions are drawn.This thesis investigates an unconfined, outwash aquifer near Lynden, including aquifer characteristics such as flow direction and magnitude, seasonability, gradients. The thesis is a good, basic reference that is highly relevant to the Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering Committee's needs.The City of Lynden was seeking additional water supply and commissioned Golder & Associates to look for additional ground water sources. This report is a reconnaissance of the available water, with a recommended development program. This report is highly relevant to the Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering Committee's needs, but is outside of the Nooksack Basin.The state wellhead protection program requires delineation of the zone of contribution of public water supply wells. This investigation analyzed water levels, flow directions, pumping rates, and geology. The study implemented a finite-element model of the Abbotsford - Sumas aquifer, and established a one year, two year, five year, and ten year time of travel zones. This report, which includes analyses and conclusions, is highly relevant to the Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering Committee's needs. Final version of this report will be incorporated in the City of Sumas Wellhead Protection Program, Final Report; Associated Earth Sciences, Inc.;} L u t5"A) y  %Depressional Areas in the Nooksack River Flood PlainGW-034Ground WaterSurface WaterFloodingFlood Plain StorageAquifer Recharge AreasDecember 1992Whatcom County/National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationPlake, Terri")Report on Flood Control Nooksack River, WashingtonSW-019Surface WaterFlood ControlJune 1973U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle DistrictSeattleU.S. Army Corps of Engineers StaffDocumentNooksack River BasinWater Resources Consulting; Whatcom County Planning & Development ServicesPublic55 plus appendicesYesYes@jNoYesWater Resources Consulting; Whatcom County Planning & Development ServiceskkkkfffbbbbbbbbVVQLL8880g\\\\MM>6)?)DRAFT Hydrology, Water Quality, and Sources of Nitrate in Lowland Glacial Aquifers of Whatcom County, Washington and British Columbia, CanadaGW-032Ground WaterWater QualityWater RightsNitratesAquifersWater Usein pressU.S. Geological SurveyCox, Stephen and Sue KahleDocumentWhatcom County and British ColumbiaWater Resources Consulting; U.S. Geological SurveyPublic68YesYes @jNoYesWater Resources Consulting; U.S. Geological SurveyPPP+!);)Municipal, Industrial and Irrigation Water Use in Washington, 1975WU-013Water Use/Water RightsMunicipal Water UseIndustrial Water UseAgricultural Water UseIrrigation1977U.S. Geological SurveyTacomaU.S. Geological Survey and Washington Department of Ecology StaffDocumentWashington StateU.S. Geological Survey -TacomaPublic33YesYesY@j7@>NoYesU.S. Geological Survey -Tacoma|||ppkffbbbZ:::({ffNF)?W)Groundwater Resources of Western Whatcom County, WashingtonGW-030Ground WaterSurface WaterSurface WaterWater Use1949U.S. Geological SurveyNewcomb, R.C., J.E. Sceva, and Olaf StrommeDocumentWestern Whatcom CountyFusteLuisU.S. Geological Survey -TacomaFor internal USGS use only> 130YesYes@h@USGSext. 2653NoYesU.S. Geological Survey -Tacomaxxxxsssoccc]QQQEE@;;444~~~sdUG?)?2)Groundwater in the Lummi Indian Reservation, Whatcom County, WashingtonGW-029Ground WaterWater Use/Water RightsLummi NationWellsWater Supply1957U.S. Geological SurveyTacomaWashburn, R.L.DocumentLummi ReservationFusteLuisWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic31YesYesA@hUSGSext. 2653NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team{ZZZZUUUQEEE????33.))%%%yaSK)"o)Whatcom County Hydraulic Continuity Investigation Part 2: Basin Study of Johnson Creek GW-028Ground WaterSurface WaterHydraulic ContinuityJohnson CreekWater Budget1994Washington Department of Ecology, Unpublished open-file technical reportGibbons, Tom and Tom CulhaneDocumentJohnson Creek WatershedWater Resources Consulting; Department of EcologyPublic78YesYes@QNoYesWater Resources Consulting; Department of EcologywDDD+!qc[);)Surface Water Investigations on the Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File ReportSW-020Surface WaterWater QualityAquaculturePollutant Dispersion1974U.S. Geological SurveyParker, Garald G., Jr.DocumentNooksack River between Skookum Creek and Kwina SloughWater Resources Consulting; Wilson Library; Western Washington University, U.S. Geological SurveyPublic65YesYes2@hNoYesWater Resources Consulting; Wilson Library; Western Washington University, U.S. Geological Survey'666~v)?;8LVAL  GG5X @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @Fifteen sites in Fishtrap Creek were surveyed for water quality parameters six times between September, 1993 and January, 1994 and showed high levels of fecal coliform bacteria tFifteen sites in Fishtrap Creek were surveyed for water quality parameters six times between September, 1993 and January, 1994 and showed high levels of fecal coliform bacteria throughout the watershed. A phased Total Maximum Daily Load was allocated. Dairy farm Best Management Practices are Fifteen sites in Fishtrap Creek were surveyed for water quality parameters six times between September, 1993 and January, 1994 and showed high levels of fecal coliform bacteria throughout the watershed. A phased Total Maximum Daily Load was allocated. Dairy farm Best Management Practices are recommended. The report contains miscellaneous streamflow data.This thesis analyzes a ten square mile area around Sumas in terms of ground water flow direction, aquifer characteristics, seasonal patterns of water levels, sources and quantities of recharge. Some subsequent work has been added to this information through the LENS study. This thesis is highly relevant to the Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering Committee's needs.This report includes an analysis of the distribution of chloride in wells in 14 coastal counties in Washington. The report includes a comparison of 1978 and 1968 data. This report is mainly relevant to on-reservation issues.This document investigates the water quality and regional distribution of ground water of the Fraser lowland, adjoining the U.S. border north of Lynden and Sumas. The report provides complete, factual information on the ground water source in the border region, but is outside of the Nooksack Basin.This report is an inventory of locations where flood plain storage along the Nooksack River is significant. The information in the report is preliminary, but useful because aquifer recharge areas are identified.This document is a standard Corps of Engineers project report, with the objectives of determining methods of alleviating recurring flood damage problems and to develop other water resources to a level consistent with economic justification. Alternatives investigated included upstream storage for flood control and water supply. Sixteen potential reservoir sites were investigated.Increasing demand, increasing pollutant loads, and a finite ground water resource have pushed a search for more potable water in the Canadian boarder area north of the Nooksack basin. The U.S. Geological Survey undertook a cooperative hydrologic and water quality study of the glacial aquifers in the communities of Lynden, Everson, Nooksack, and Sumas. This report contains inventory information, analyses, and conclusions. The report is highly relevant to the Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering Committee's needs.The purpose of this report is to update information presented in previous reports of the U.S. Geological survey dealing with water use in Washington in 1965 (Laird and Walters, 1967) and 1970 (Parker, 1971). Data for municipal, industrial, and irrigation water use are tabulated in this report by county, river drainage basin, (Water Resource Inventory Area, or WRIA), month (except irrigation water use), and water source. According to the method of assessment used, municipal water use included domestic, municipally supplied industrial, commercial, and minor irrigation water, but excludes self-supplied industrial water. Industrial water use is subdivided as either municipally supplied water or self-supplied water, and is additionally tabulated by the month, water source, and SIC (Standard Industrial Classification, the nationally used system).M; K GNuk N %Skookum Creek Hydroelectric Project: Application for a License, FERC No. 10918M-029Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterHydroelectricEnvironmental EffectsEconomicsWater UseFebruary 1993Skookum Hydro Inc.BellevueHDR Engineering, Inc.DocumentSkookum Creek, South Fork Nooksack River TributaryCascades )Skookum Creek Hydroelectric Project: Application for a License, FERC No. 10918M-029Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterHydroelectricEnvironmental EffectsEconomicsWater UseFebruary 1993Skookum Hydro Inc.BellevueHDR Engineering, Inc.DocumentSkookum Creek, South Fork Nooksack River TributaryCascades Environmental ServicesPublicApproximately 200YesYes@lCascades Environmental Services|wwddd\;;;}nZS)?w)Geology and Mineral Deposits of the North Half of the Van Zandt Quadrangle, Whatcom County, WashingtonGW-043Ground WaterGeologyMineral Deposits1962Washington Division of Mines and GeologyMoen, W.S.DocumentVan ZandtWilson Library, Western Washington University (#qe175a53)Public129YesYesNoWilson Library, Western Washington University (#qe175a53)}BBBBBBB>>>>>>>>>>944///'rj);)Ground Water Quality Survey near Edaleen Dairy, Whatcom County, Washington, January 1990 to April 1993GW-040Ground WaterWater QualityWater UseAquifer CharacteristicsMonitoringAgricultural ImpactsApril 1994Washington Department of EcologyGarland, Dave and Denis EricksonDocumentLynden; three square mile area south of Canadian border and east of the Guide MeridianWater Resources Consulting; Department of EcologyPublic21YesYes@lNoYesWater Resources Consulting; Department of Ecology/%rj);")Seawater Intrusion into Coastal Aquifers in WashingtonGW-031Ground WaterWater Use/Water RightsSaltwater IntrusionWells1984Washington Department of EcologyDion, N.P. and S.S. SumiokaDocumentWashington State, entire saltwater shorelineUSGS TacomaPublic27YesYes@jUSGS Water-Supply Bulletin 56USGSNoYesUSGS Tacomawjjjjeeeaaaa[000$$}hPB:)?;2)Ground Water Supply -- Fraser Lowland, British ColumbiaGW-037Ground WaterWater Use/Water RightsWater RightsWater QualityMunicipal Water Supply1986Inland Waters Directorate, Environment CanadaVancouver, BHalstead, E.C.DocumentFraser lowland, British ColumbiaKahleSueWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic This entry was edited by USGS.80YesYes.@jUSGSext. 2616NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team~~RJ)$wiQC;)"qHydrogeologic Assessment Report for the Proposed Columbia Aggregates Gravel Surface Mine GW-036Ground WaterGravel MiningAquifer CharacteristicsHydrogeology1992Whatcom County Dept. of Public WorksGolder Associates, Inc.DocumentLynden, Northeast of LyndenWater Resources Consulting; Whatcom County Building & CodesPublic42YesYes+@jNoYes}xxxtttttttthhc^^ZZZRsse]%w;)Columbia Aggregates Gravel Surface Mine Final Environmental Impact StatementGW-035Ground WaterSurface WaterGravel MiningEnvironmental Impact StatementSeptember 1992Whatcom County Public WorksBellinghamWhatcom County Public Works; Gacek AssociatesEnvironmental Impact StatementLynden, Northeast of LyndenWater Resources Consulting; Whatcom County Planning & Development ServicesPublic128YesNo}@UNoYesWater Resources Consulting; Whatcom County Planning & Development Services III, ufXP)??LVAL:< & 5 5y ^j9umnWidthColumnOrderColumnHiddenRequiredAllowZeroLengthDescripThis document includes information about all gaging stations in Canada. The data includeThis document includes information about all gaging stations in Canada. The data includes station number, name, location, discharge records, type of gage, operation, and remarks.This thesis identifies four sedimentThis document includes information about all gaging stations in Canada. The data includes station number, name, location, discharge records, type of gage, operation, and remarks.This thesis identifies four sediment production and delivery sources in the South Fork drainage. These sources are landslides, stream bank erosion, sheet and rill erosion and road-related erosion. The latest of three reports by the International Task Force, which describes the actions taken and the current situation regarding the implementation of all flood damage reduction measures contained in the four major strategies proposed in the preliminary report. The two earlier reports could be obtained if necessary.The purpose of these guidelines is to assist in development of water quality monitoring plans, including the design of monitoring projects and the selection of monitoring parameters.This document summarizes the process used by the Pilot Planning Committee and presents the recommendations made by the committee for future water management in the Methow River Bas in.This report documents the results of a study form 1990 to 1991 that tested pollutants from eleven representative streams in the Lake Whatcom watershed. The objectives of the study were (1) to identify sources of future water problems by monitoring representative creeks and storm drains, (2) to use computer models to estimate mass loading into Lake Whatcom for selected pollutants, and (3) coordinate the data from the monitoring program and relevant historical data into an accessible data base.The HEC-6 sediment transport model was used to simulate riverine hydraulics and gravel transport in the reach from Ferndale to Deming. The model results were to be used by the county to assess flood risk along the river, and to assess the effects of gravel removal on flood risks.This study is a review of the 1992 Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) preliminary Flood Insurance Study for Whatcom County. The study includes a review of models used by FEMA.This document is a standard Federal Emergency Management Agency report which delineates the 100-year floodplain for the purpose of administering flood insurance programs.This report includes a damage survey and event descriptions for the 1990 floods. It contains damage estimates, hydrology, meteorology, and popular accounts of the two November floods. The information this document contains is provisional, and is limited in usefulness to the Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering Committee.This document was the public information package used in the public hearings on the scope of the Environmental Impact Statement. This document was superseded by the Environmental Impact Statement, Catalogue Number M-052. (The docket #'s include EL85-19-119 and EL85-18-118.)This document is the justification for a new hydroelectric project on a tributary of the South Fork Nooksack River. The document contains conclusions of synthetic hydrograph analysis for the basin. The information is in summary form and not detailed.This document reports on an intensive, three year ground water quality monitoring project both up and down gradient of a new dairy. The study was designed to show the effects of dairy manure storage and disposal on ground water. The report has good information on aquifer characteristics, including ground water depths, water quality, water quality parameters, and flow direction. The report contains complete information, analysis, and conclusions.; O ]j @ @ @ @%Nooksack River Sedimentation Model DevelopmentSW-013Surface WaterSediment TransportModelingHEC-6July 1989Whatcom County Engineering ServicesKent, WA)Nooksack River Sedimentation Model DevelopmentSW-013Surface WaterSediment TransportModelingHEC-6July 1989Whatcom County Engineering ServicesKent, WANorthwest Hydraulic Consultants, Inc.DocumentNooksack River (Lower) Deming to FerndaleWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic23, plus figuresYesYes@lNoYesWater Resources Consulting Team^^^^YYYUUUUUUUUIID??---%ynng]II:2)w?y)Nooksack River LMMP, Phase I Review of the 1992 Preliminary Flood Insurance Study, Draft SW-012Surface WaterFlood InsuranceHydraulicsFlood Frequency EstimateHigh Water Mark DataOctober 1993Federal Emergency Management AgencyKent, WANorthwest Hydraulic Consultants, Inc.DocumentNooksack RiverWater Resources Consulting Team15NoNo@lNoYesWater Resources Consulting Team}}}yyyyyyyymmieeaaaa@@@0&uuf^)?)Nooksack River Channel Capacity StudySW-010Surface WaterGeologyFloodingChannel CapacityHEC-6January 1993Whatcom County Engineering ServicesKlohn Leonoff, Inc.DocumentNooksack River, below the forksWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicNoNo@zNoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamF%%%%    zlleSI@1));s)Whatcom County, Washington, Unincorporated Area Flood Insurance Study, Hydrology and HydraulicsSW-009Surface WaterFloodingFlood Insurance100-year Floodplain1981Federal Emergency Management AgencySpokane, WAU.S. Soil Conservation ServiceDocumentWhatcom CountyWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicapproximately 25YesYes@lNoYesWater Resources Consulting Teamvvvvqqqmmmmmmmmaa\WWEEE= zzkc)w?)Nooksack and Sumas Basins, Washington. Flood Damage Reduction StudySW-008Surface WaterFloodingFlood DamageMay 1993U.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of Engineers StaffDocumentNooksack River Basin and Sumas BasinWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic53YesYesNoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamT3333...**********%  wwwi__PH)7;)Reconnaissance Report: Nooksack and Sumas Basins, Flood Damage Reduction StudySW-007Surface WaterFloodingFlood DamageNovember 1990U.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of Engineers StaffDocumentNooksack River Basin and Sumas BasinWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic52NoNoNoYesWater Resources Consulting Teama@@@@;;;77777777773//+++#siiZR)7;e)Flood Summary Report: Nooksack, Skagit and Snohomish River Basins, November 1990 Event sSW-006Surface WaterFlooding1990 Floods1991U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle DistrictSeattleU.S. Army Corps of Engineers StaffDocumentNooksack, Skagit, Snohomish River BasinsWater Resources Consulting; U.S. Army Corps of EngineersPublic23 plus appendicesYesNoE@lNoYesWater Resources Consulting; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers}xxddd\"""~tte])7?)Draft: Lower Nooksack River Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan: Program for Forecasting, Monitoring, and WarningSW-005Surface WaterFloodingFlood ForecastingMonitoringDecember 1993Whatcom CountyKCM, Inc.DocumentNooksack River (Lower River)Water Resources Consulting; Whatcom County EngineeringPublic27YesYesY@UNoYesWater Resources Consulting; Whatcom County Engineeringrrrrmmmiiiiiiii]]XSSOOOG})w;7$o; LHHA) y A Benthic Index of Biotic Integrity for Streams in the Pacific NorthwestF-039FisheriesMulti-disciplinaryWater QualityFish HabitatBenthic InvertebratesAquatic ResourcesJuly 1995Journal of North American Benthological SocietyFore, Leska, James Karr, Robert WissemanJournal PublicationPacific NorthwestForeLeska S.Cascades EnA Benthic Index of Biotic Integrity for Streams in the Pacific NorthwestF-039FisheriesMulti-disciplinaryWater QualityFish HabitatBenthic InvertebratesAquatic ResourcesJuly 1995Journal of North American Benthological SocietyFore, Leska, James Karr, Robert WissemanJournal PublicationPacific NorthwestForeLeska S.Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic31NoYes"@oInstitute for Environmental StudiesUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, WA 98195Phone ??xWMG4r^SL%)Sediment Production and Delivery in the Upper South Fork Nooksack River Northwestern Washington 1940-1991SW-025Surface WaterGeologySediment BudgetErosionLandslidesMarch 1995Western Washington University, unpublished M.S. ThesisBellingham, WAKirkland, JeffM.S. ThesisSouth Fork Nooksack BasinKirtlandJeffCascades Environmental ServicesPublicYesYes@ lPhone ??NoCascades Environmental Services}xxxxxpOI?$um)y)Nooksack River International Task Force ReportSW-004Surface WaterFloodingSumas OverflowFlood Damage ReductionMay 1994British Columbia/Washington Environmental Cooperation CouncilBellingham, WANooksack River International Task Force StaffDocumentNooksack River BasinLouthainJerryCascades Environmental ServicesPublic33YesYesB@ lNooksack River International Task ForceP. O. Box 47690Olympia, WA 98504360-407-7281NoYesCascades Environmental Serviceswwwwkkfaa]]]U4-# {{cSII:2)w$)Methow River Basin Plan (Draft)M-050Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterFisheriesWater UseChelan ProcessJanuary 1994Methow Valley Water Pilot Planning ProjectYakima, WAMethow Valley Water Pilot Planning Project - Planning CommitteeDocumentMethow River BasinFryeDarlene M.Cascades Environmental Services and Water Resources Consulting TeamPublic>100YesYes@ lDept. of Ecology - Shorelands and Water Resources Program15 W. Yakima AveYakima, WA 98902509-575-2800NoCascades Environmental Services and Water Resources Consulting TeamJ}}wwwo*sscXM>*#))Shoreline Inventory, Whatcom County, WashingtonSW-011Surface WaterShorelines1972Whatcom County Planning CommissionBellinghamWhatcom County Planning CommissionDocumentWhatcom County shorelinesWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic150YesYesNoYesWater Resources Consulting Team7          \VVVVJJ;3)?)Lake Whatcom Watershed Storm Water Runoff Monitoring ProjectSW-016Surface WaterWater QualityStormwaterPollutant TransportHSPFJanuary 1992City of Bellingham and the Washington Department of EcologyWalker, Steve, Robin Matthews, Geoffrey Matthews, Western Washington UniversityDocumentLake WhatcomWater Resources Consulting Teampublic74NoYes@lNoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamxxsookkkcBBB4*rfWH@);y)Regional Stormwater Detention StudySW-014Surface WaterStormwaterPrecipitationJanuary 1985City of BellinghamMontgomery, James M.DocumentBellinghamWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicApproximately 30YesNoNoYesWater Resources Consulting Team{{gYYYJ>>/')7;>LVAL [ s wJlIB HMIGcEHfB-q @=7/0@GIS<<;YM@3M@This report details an instream flow study completed on the Middle FoThis report details an instream flow study completed on the Middle Fork Nooksack River from river mile 7.4 to the mouth of the Middle Fork.This report includes information on fish use, distribution and restoration opportunities in Glacier creek, as well as comments on habitat degradation.Included with the charter are newspaper clipping of the charter signing by Governors, and first year goals of For the Sake of Salmon.Integrated Landscape Management (ILM) is a cooperative management plan developed between landowners, the public, and fish and wildlife mangers. Final products include watershed-based species plans, habitat plans, a recreation plan, and GIS maps that can be used to protect threatened and endangered species. This is a pilot project for the Lewis-Kalama watershed.This correspondence presents the Lummi Nation's objections to development of seven hydroelectric projects in the Nooksack Basin. Objections are based both on cultural and technical reasons. The purpose of the Nooksack River Study is to locate those portions of the river best suited to preservation, passive recreation, active recreation, and to recommend for acquisition or control by priority and to identify critical areas where conservation management techniques should be implemented.Insect communities were sampled in three sites in the vicinity of Todd Creek, Middle Ditch, and Hardscrabble Creek - all tributaries to the South Fork near Van Zandt. The composition of benthic communities indicates water quality is good at some sample sites and possibly polluted at others. Technical notes and modeling results from DOE instream flow studies for the IRPP in 1983. These files also include notes from agency meetings which contributed to the setting of instream flows. Material is not sorted and/or organized into a report.This draft memorandum of understanding establishes goals and objectives for cooperatively rebuilding the spring chinook population. The memorandum of understanding was never signed by all parties and was abandoned.Overview of aquatic and terrestrial resources in the Nooksack River. This very cursory report was compiled from existing information.This water resources plan for the northeastern Olympic Peninsula was developed under the Chelan Agreement. The plan is a comprehensive characterization of the watersheds and includes recommendations for water and habitat management.Table of contents for hydrology and energy production analyses, a brief history of projects, project descriptions, FERC order issuing license. Order for Ruth Creek can be obtained if necessary. An assortment of fisheries information from the Wells Creek License Application and subsequent responses for additional information. FERC order issuing license is included.A brief summary of fish use and habitat in Wanlick Creek. Attached to this document is a preliminary watershed assessment of Wanlick Creek.This report provides definitions of the types of forest roads and road removal and closure treatments. Forest roads are often considered as major contributors of erosion and sediment to streams. Therefore, roads generally become the main focus in watershed restoration efforts. Restoration or improvement of drainage function to prevent mass wasting and surface erosion is the aim of treatments both to remove or close roads and to prevent further erosion and sedimentation from maintained roads.This study linked human activities across landscapes to specific changes in assemblages of benthic macroinvertebrates in streams that drain those landscapes. Study was conducted in Southwestern Oregon. on the Umpqua National Forest and in the Roseburg and Medford Districts of the BLM. ; *  UM`84B%The Dungeness-Quilcene Water Resources Management PlanM-053Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterWater UseFisheriesWater ResourcesChelan ProcessJune 30, 1994Jamestown S'Klallam TribeSequimJamestown S'Klallam Tribal StaffPlanning DocumentDungeness/Qulicene RiversNewberryLindaCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>150NoYes@oJamestown S'Klallam Tribe1033 old Blyn HwySequim WA98382 206-683-1109Norrrrffa]]WWWO.'zodUA:%()Ruth and Swamp Hydroelectric Projects FERC License InformationM-012Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterHydroelectricInstream Flow1983-1989Ebasco, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Hymet, Pacific LightingEbasco, FERC, Hymet, Pacific Lighting StaffDocuments, Table of contentsSwamp and Ruth Creeks, North Fork Nooksack TributariesTPUCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>20NoNo@oYesCascades Environmental Servicesd__' {l]IB)?u)Wells and Glacier Creek Hydro License InformationF-128FisheriesSurface WaterHydroelectricInstream FlowFish HabitatFish Use1983 - 1990McGrew and Associates, TPUMcGrew and Associates, TPU StaffDocumentWells and Glacier Creek, North Fork NooksackNoneCascades Environmental ServicesPublic@B>60NoYes@oTacoma PUDCascades Environmental ServicespppppppppppddddXXSOOJJ>6teVG<5){")Proposed Glacier Creek Hydro Project - Responses to FERC Requests for Additional InformationF-015FisheriesSurface WaterFish UseInstream FlowFish HabitatHydroelectric1986 - 1989McGrew and Associates and Hosey and AssociatesMcGrew and Associates and Hosey and Associates StaffDocumentGlacier CreekNoneCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>80NoNoa@UCascades Environmental Services{wwrrrjIIC4*rg`){ )Protecting Aquatic Ecosystems: Clean Water is Not Enough. Chapter 2 of Biological Assessment and Criteria: Tools for Water Resource Planning. (by Davis, WS and TP Simons)F-008FisheriesEcosystemWater QualityDegradation1995Karr J.R.KarrNon SpecificCascades Environmental ServicesPublic7NoYesCascades Environmental ServicesdCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC>::8880)w+)Evaluation of Fish Habitat and Riparian Habitats of Wanlick CreekF-046FisheriesFish UseFish HabitatRiparian ZoneWatershed AssessmentFebruary 24, 1994U.S. Forest Service Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National ForestSedro WoolleyZyskowski, StanleyDocumentWanlick Creek South ForkZykowskiStanleyCascades Environmental ServicesPublic14NoYes@oMBSNFSedro WoolleyYesCascades Environmental Services}}}}qqlhhddd\;2(~oaWWLE)b)Watershed Restoration ConsiderationsF-044FisheriesRestorationForestryRoadsDate UnknownU.S. Forest Service Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National ForestSedro WoolleyZander, AlDocumentNon SpecificZanderAlCascades Environmental ServicesPublic10NoYes@oNorthwest Watershed Services?Cascades Environmental ServicesbAAAAAAAAAA?!!!!  fXXQG::/()wb)Evaluation of Fish Habitat, Fish Populations and Riparian Habitats of Canyon CreekF-043FisheriesSurface WaterFish UseFish HabitatRiparian ZoneFebruary 24, 1994U.S. Forest Service Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National ForestU.S. Forest Service StaffDocumentCanyon Creek, North Fork NooksackZykowskiStanleyCascades Environmental ServicesPublic7NoYes%@UUSFSSedro WoolleyCascades Environmental ServiceszzuqqooogF=3wh]V)bc; , u C%(EE䘴%Lummi Response to FERC Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Seven Hydroprojects in Nooksack BasinM-044Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterHydroelectricFisheriesAboriginalCumulative EffectsFebruary 21, 1995Lummi Indian NationLummi TribeCagey, HenryCorrespondenceNooksack RiverCascades Environmental ServicesPublic27NoYe)Lummi Response to FERC Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Seven Hydroprojects in Nooksack BasinM-044Multi-disciplinarySurface WaterHydroelectricFisheriesAboriginalCumulative EffectsFebruary 21, 1995Lummi Indian NationLummi TribeCagey, HenryCorrespondenceNooksack RiverCascades Environmental ServicesPublic27NoYes@ oLummi NationCascades Environmental Servicesqqqqee`\\XXXP///oh)?"$)A Preliminary Assessment of Aquatic Insect Populations in Todd Creek and Middle Ditch of the South ForkF-038FisheriesWater QualityAquatic ResourcesWater QualityBenthic invertebratesMarch 12, 1993Nooksack Indian TribeWestern Washington UniversityTalayco, NinaResearch PaperSouth Fork Nooksack RiverGriggsDaleCascades Environmental ServicesPublic15YesYes'@ oNooksack TribeDeming WACascades Environmental Services|||tSME* }rk)b)Nooksack IRPP Files from Washington State Department of EcologyF-126FisheriesSurface WaterInstream FlowIRPPFish UseFish Habitat1983Washington Department of EcologyOlympiaWashington Department of Ecology StaffDocumentNooksack RiverCaldwellBradCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>100NoNo@oDOEMail Stop PV-11Olympia, WA 98504-6639360-407-6639Cascades Environmental Servicesm\WWWWKKGCC===5ysdUJC))Nooksack Spring Chinook Technical Group Draft Memorandum of Understanding between the U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Lummi Tribe, and the Nooksack TribeF-048FisheriesSpring ChinookSpring Chinook Technical CommitteeHabitat EnhancementMarch 1990U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service StaffDocumentNooksack RiverSmithCarolCascades Environmental ServicesPublic9NoNo@oWDFWCascades Environmental ServicesiiI==()w")Miscellaneous Journal Articles Containing Anthropological InformationF-065FisheriesAboriginal FishingAboriginal HuntingAboriginal RightsCurrentVarious SponsorsPevar, Drucker, SuttlesJournal ArticlesNooksack River and Puget SoundCascades Environmental ServicesPublicNoYesk@UCascades Environmental Services[:::::::::::::::..)%%%%%o[[PI)w;)Morse's Monthly - Specimen TrapsF-069FisheriesFish UseHistorical Fish UseHistorical Wildlife UseJanuary 1883Morse's MonthlyAuthor UnknownNews Paper ArticleNooksack RiverNoneCascades Environmental ServicesPublic5NoNo=@UCascades Environmental Services'|nnU@66+$)w{o)Nooksack River Flood Alternative Reconnaissance Study; A Planning Aid Report to the Nooksack River Flood Damage Reduction StudyF-066FisheriesSurface WaterFloodingFish UseFish HabitatAquatic ResourcesJanuary 26, 1993U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceOlympiaU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service StaffReportNooksack RiverFrederickDavidCascades Environmental ServicesPublic14NoYes@oFWS3704 Grifin LaneOlympia360-753-9440Cascades Environmental Servicesd]RB: )e; | zA N ; : '   w d Q %Water Resources Forum DocumentsL/P-001Legal/PolicySurface WaterInstream FlowWater Resources PolicyHydraulic ContinuityLegislationDate UnknownWater Resources Forum & othersWater Resources ForumCorrespondence, meeting minutesWashington StateAndersonTomCascades Environmental ServicesPublic;@ WPUD #1WWWWWWWWOOOOCCCCCCC#)Canyon Creek Stream Survey Executive SummaryF-103FisheriesFish DistributionFish UseRestorationJanuary 29, 1993U.S. Forest Service Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National ForestSedro WoolleyZyskowski, StanDocumentCanyon Creek, North Fork NooksackGreenBradyCascades Environmental ServicesPublic8NoNog@ WMBSNFDarrington, WAYesCascades Environmental ServicesnnnniiiiiiYRRRRFFB>><<<4 ~ll_UBB70)wb)Glacier Creek Stream Survey Executive SummaryF-102FisheriesSurface WaterFish UseFish DistributionRestorationJanuary 29, 1993U.S. Forest Service Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National ForestSedro WoolleyZyskowski, StanDocumentGlacier CreekGreenBradyCascades Environmental ServicesPublic7NoNo@oMBSNFDarrington, WAYesCascades Environmental ServicesjjjjeeeeeeUNNNNBB>::8880||o\RC81)b)Stream Survey Executive Summary for Thompson CreekF-101FisheriesSurface WaterFish UseFish HabitatRestorationFebruary 20, 1992U.S. Forest Service Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National ForestSedro WoolleyZyskowski, StanDocumentThompson CreekGreenBradyCascades Environmental ServicesPublic5NoNox@WMBSNFDarrington, WAYesCascades Environmental ServicesllllggggggWPPPPDD@<::::2 ||oaWH=6)by)Charter - For the Sake of SalmonF-089FisheriesPlanningRestorationCoordinationProtectionSeptember 95Membership of For the Sake of SalmonFor the Sake of Salmon StaffDocumentPacific Northwest, Salmon and Steelhead StatesRobinsonStephenCascades Environmental ServicesPublic14NoNo@ oNWIFC6730 Martin WayOlympia, WA 98516-5540360-438-1180Cascades Environmental Servicesw_NGGGG;;733///'ug[M@66+$)k)Integrated Landscape Management for Fish and Wildlife for the Lewis-Kalama River Watershed M-031Multi-disciplinaryLand UseLand ManagementPlanningAgricultureSeptember 14, 1995Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeOlympiaWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife StaffDocumentLewis-Kalama River WatershedGeppertRollieCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>80YesNoo@ oWDFW600 Capitol Way NOlympia, WA 98501360-902-2587Cascades Environmental ServicesaYP2({{g`))U.S. Forest Service Fiscal Year 1994 Restoration Project SummaryF-064FisheriesRestorationForestrySedimentationMarch 1 1994U.S. Forest Service Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National ForestForest Service StaffDocumentSouth Fork Nooksack River Tributaries - Loomis and Wanlick CreeksColeWendyCascades Environmental ServicesPublic11NoNos@WMBSNFSedro Woolley, WA 982842105 Hwy 20360-856-5700Cascades Environmental Services|uuuuiieaa]]]U4-'||mcVVKD)wc)Nooksack Hatchery Steelhead Enhancement ProposalF-058FisheriesSteelheadEnhancementHatchery ManagementFish DistributionApril 1, 1994Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeJohnston, James (Area Fish Biologist)DocumentNorth, Middle and South Fork NooksackJohnstonJamesCascades Environmental ServicesPublic5NoNo%@WWDFWBellingham, WACascades Environmental Servicesoiiii]]YUUSSSK*#s^QFF;4)bl; O  mvqN  : k & W  C t/ @ @%Johnson Creek, Whatcom County, Wa)Johnson Creek, Whatcom County, WashingtonWQ-004Water QualitySurface WaterDairy FarmsClearbrook Road DitchFecal ColiformOctober 21, 1992Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WADickes, BetsyLetter to Phil KauzLoricJohnson Creek Watershed, Clearbrook Road DitchWashington Department of EcologyPublic5YesYesE@tNoWashington Department of EcologygggggggccccccccWWRMMKKKC!!!w`SD5-)?i)An Investigation of Recurrent Fish Kills at Maritime Heritage Fish Hatchery in Bellingham: Fall 1990 StudyWQ-013Water QualityFisheriesRunoffFirst Flush EffectJuly 28, 1992Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAOstergaard, ElissaDocumentMaritime Heritage Fish Hatchery, Whatcom CreekWashington Department of EcologyPublic255-25YesYesg@tNoWashington Department of Ecologywwrmgccc[999 wo)??)Washington State Agricultural Chemicals Pilot Study-Final ReportGW-045Ground WaterWater QualityAgricultural ChemicalsPesticidesMaximum Contaminant LevelsLynden TerraceNovember, 1990Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAErickson, Denis and Norton, DaleDocumentWhatcom, Franklin, and Yakima CountiesWashington Department of EcologyPublic9311-24 and 57-70YesYes@tNoYesWashington Department of EcologyzvvvnLLL$iZLD)?)Agricultural Chemicals Pilot Study Interim Report-August 1989GW-044Ground WaterWater QualityAgricultural ChemicalsPesticidesWellsAugust 1989Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAErickson, DenisDocumentWhatcom, Franklin, and Yakima CountiesUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic172, 8, 9, and 13-15YesYes@tNoYesUSGS; Tacoma, WAsaaaa\\\XXXXXXXXLLGB.***"~fWIA)?)Sumas River Receiving Water StudyWQ-009Water QualityWastewaterDairy FarmsTransboundary IssuesJohnson CreekOctober 1992Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WashingtonCusimano, BobDocumentSumas RiverWashington Department of EcologyPublic26YesYes@tNoWashington Department of EcologyO-------))))))))zkUH<<-%)?u)Miscellaneous Water Policy InformationL/P-005Legal/PolicyLegislationPolicyWater ManagementWater ResourcesVarious DatesVarious SponsorsVarious AuthorsDocumentWashington StateAndersonTomCascades Environmental Services and Public Utility District #1 and Department of Ecology PublicK@WPUDCascades Environmental Services and Public Utility District #1 and Department of Ecology KKKKKKKKKKKFFFF::::::::2yhVNAA3*)"=)Draft Legislation and Associated DocumentsL/P-004Legal/PolicyLegislationPolicyWater ResourcesDate UnknownVarious SponsorsVarious AuthorsDocumentWashington StateAndersonTomCascades Environmental Services and Public Utility District #1 and Department of Ecology PublicF@ WPUDCascades Environmental Services and Public Utility District #1 and Department of Ecology <<<<<<<<<<<7777++++++++#ykkZREE7.)w"Q)Washington Water Policy Alliance DocumentsL/P-003Legal/PolicyLegislationPolicyInstream FlowWater ManagementDate UnknownWashington Water Policy AllianceWashington Water Policy AllianceDocumentWashington StateAndersonTomCascades Environmental Services and Public Utility District #1Public=@ WPUDCascades Environmental Services and Public Utility District #1QQQQQQQQQQQLLLL@@@@@@@@8{iZREE7.)"k#*LVAL k l ' - S7rXI c_HGThis table is part of the NBWSC Data Catalogue in this Microsoft Access database. The table includes gage information such as location, tyThis table is part of the NBWSC Data Catalogue in this Microsoft Access database. The table includes gage information such as location, type of data, period of record, and average percentage coverage. Additional detail is available in backup documentation to the database table.The following report summarizes the results of a survey of the condition of healthy native/wild stocks of anadromous salmonids in the Pacific Northwest and California.This policy document is intended as a guide for salmon enhancement in the future. It is intended to help decision makers reconcile conflicting societal desires regarding salmon resources. This document is based on a view of what can and should be done to improve salmon fishing. This policy document is intended as a guide for salmon enhancement in the future. It is intended to help decision makers reconcile conflicting societal desires regarding salmon resources. This document is based on a view of what can and should be done to improve salmon fishing. This report has been developed to document policies, guidelines, objectives, and protocols that exist in the operation of Washington Department of Fisheries salmon hatcheries.The document reviews literature on the effects of stormwater runoff on freshwater wetlands in the Northwest. This report is not specifically relevant to the Nooksack Basin but does include useful information on the function of wetlands in pollution control.This document describes the need for and establishment of the Silver Creek Watershed Management Plan. The plan was devised out of concern regarding nonpoint pollution in the watershed which drains into the Nooksack River near the mouth.The monitoring program included 78 sites in 1992 as opposed to 81 in 1991. Results from around the state are included. Of interest are results and analysis from the Nooksack River, and Silver Creek.This report documents water quality data from 81 monitoring stations statewide. The study was performed by Ecology's Ambient Monitoring Program. Results and analysis from the Nooksack River are included.The report describes results from a Class 2 inspection of Ferndale's Wastewater Treatment Plant and water samples from the facility's pretreatment lagoon.The report describes a water quality study of Claypit Pond. Concern is with leachate from a municipal-scale incineration facility directly upstream from the pond. Part 2 includes information on metals concentrations in fish sampled from the pond.This is a follow-up report to accompany Water Quality Screening in the Dakota, Betrand, And Fishtrap Creek Watersheds (Water Quality-003). Sampling and analytical methods were the same as in the first study and were not included in this report. Conclusions and recommendations for the Clearbrook Road ditch are included.This report is a review of fall fish kill studies from 1987-90 at the Maritime Heritage Fish Hatchery. No fall fish kill occurred in 1990 but samples were collected and analyzed regardless. The report includes data and analysis from this time period. Also included are conclusions and recommendations for future action to reduce toxicity at the hatchery.This is the final draft of the pilot study. Roughly one third of the document is pertinent to Whatcom County. Analysis and conclusions are included.This document reports on pesticide contamination of well water in three counties in Washington. It is meant as an initial report with a final draft to follow.This document assesses the impact of the City of Sumas' wastewater treatment plant effluent on the Sumas River. Various water quality parameters were tested in a two day period in September, 1992. Both analysis and conclusions are included.;'c  N  : k & W  C t/)Salmon 2000 - Technical Report (Phase 2: Puget Sound Washington Coast and Integrated Planning)F-017FisheriesFish ProductionHarvest ManagementPolicyMay 1992Washington Department of FisheriesOlympia, WAWashington Department of Fisheries StaffDocumentPuget Sound and Washington CoastBlumJoseph R.Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic339NoYes@ tWashington Dept of Fisheries115 General Administration BldgOlympia, WA 98504360-753-6600NoCascades Environmental Services {{vrrmmmeD93uujc)w)Operations Plans for Washington Department of Fisheries Anadromous Fish Production FacilitiesF-090FisheriesFish ProductionHatcheryPolicy1993Washington Department of FisheriesWashington Department of Fisheries StaffDocumentPuget Sound??Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic38YesNo@ tWashington Dept. of Fisheries??NoCascades Environmental ServicesnnnnnnnjjjfGGGG;;722...&ssha)w{b)Freshwater Wetlands, Urban Stormwater, and Nonpoint Pollution Control: A Literature Review and Annotated BibliographyWQ-019Water QualitySurface WaterStormwaterWetlandsSewage EffluentRunoffFebruary, 1991Washington Department of EcologySeattle, WAStockdale, Erick C.DocumentNon SpecificWashington Department of EcologyPublic272YesYes@ tNoWashington Department of Ecologyttojjeee];;;-#z)?9)Silver Creek Watershed Management PlanWQ-018Water QualitySurface WaterNonpoint Source PollutionNooksack EstuaryMarch 1990Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAPeterson, Becky and Heather HadleyDocumentSilver Creek WatershedWashington Department of EcologyPublic250+YesYes@ tNoWashington Department of EcologyjHHHHHHHDDDDDDDD883..((( }}}kPA2*)??)Freshwater Ambient Monitoring Report for Wateryear 1992WQ-017Water QualitySurface WaterAmbient MonitoringMonitoringMay, 1994Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAHopkins, BradDocumentWashington StateWashington Department of EcologyPublic150+App. 6, pg. 1-5; App. 7, pg. 1-3YesYes@tNoWashington Department of EcologytRRRRRRRNNNNNNNNBB=8uaRC;)??)Freshwater Ambient Monitoring Report for Wateryear 1991WQ-016Water QualitySurface WaterAmbient MonitoringMonitoringSeptember, 1993Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAHopkins, BradDocumentWashington StateWashington Department of EcologyPublic150+17, 28, App. 1, pg. 1; App. 4, pg. 1YesYes@tNoWashington Department of Ecology~\\\\\\\XXXXXXXXLLGBuaRC;)??)Ferndale Wastewater Treatment Plant Class 2 InspectionWQ-015Water QualitySurface WaterWastewaterBioassayAmmoniaNPDESFebruary, 1989Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WARuiz, Carlos E.DocumentNooksack River near FerndaleWashington Department of EcologyPublic26YesYes@tNoWashington Department of EcologyhFFFFFFFBBBBBBBB661,,((( vl`QB:)?G)Metals Concentrations in the Claypit Pond Area, Whatcom County, WashingtonWQ-014Water QualityFisheriesHeavy MetalsFish KillFebruary, 1989Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WACubbage, JimDocumentSilver Creek Watershed, Claypit PondWashington Department of EcologyPublic492,4-6,8-endYesYes@tNoWashington Department of Ecology}[[[[[[[WWWWWWWWKKFA4000(~peVN)??; 9 Fe"ColumnWid)Final Report: Studies of Juvenile Salmon in the Nooksack River System and Bellingham Bay F-076FisheriesWater QualityCohoJuvenileStreamflowTemperatureFebruary 7, 1969Washington Water Research Center and Georgia-Pacific CorporationSeattleSjolseth, D.E., E.O. Salo, R.A. Bishop, and W.G. Williams, Fisheries Research Institute, College of Fisheries, University o f WashingtonDocumentNooksack River and Be)Final Report: Studies of Juvenile Salmon in the Nooksack River System and Bellingham Bay F-076FisheriesWater QualityCohoJuvenileStreamflowTemperatureFebruary 7, 1969Washington Water Research Center and Georgia-Pacific CorporationSeattleSjolseth, D.E., E.O. Salo, R.A. Bishop, and W.G. Williams, Fisheries Research Institute, College of Fisheries, University o f WashingtonDocumentNooksack River and Bellingham BayCascades Environmental Servicespublic53NoYes@wNoCascades Environmental Services#pe^)?)1994 Puget Sound Update: Fifth Annual Report of the Puget Sound Ambient Monitoring ProgramWQ-020Water QualityFisheriesChemical ContaminationFecal ContaminationDissolved OxygenEutrophicationFebruary 1995Puget Sound Water Quality AuthorityOlympia, WAPrescott, Chris, et. al.DocumentPuget SoundPrescottChrisCascades Environmental ServicesPublic122YesYes@wPuget Sound Water Quality AuthorityP. O. Box 40900Olympia, WA360-407-7300NoCascades Environmental Services {{{sRKA4*uf^)o!)Drainage of Agricultural Lands and Enhancement of Anadromous Fish Habitat in Drainage Improvement District SevenF-116FisheriesFish HabitatAgricultureDrainageFall 1994Whatcom County Planning DepartmentBellingham, WAWestern Washington University, Huxley College of Environmental Studies studentsDocumentWhatcom CountySummersWilliam C.Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic>60YesYes@wW. W. U. - Huxley CollegeBellingham, WA360-650-3000NoCascades Environmental Services j^UE;{t)wӢ)State of Washington Wild Salmonid Policy: First Draft Environmental Impact Statement Summary DocumentF-018FisheriesWild StocksFisheries ManagementProtectionStock StatusOctober 1995Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeOlympia, WAWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Wild Salmonid Policy TeamDocumentWashington StateTurnerRobert A.Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic59NoNor@wWDFW1111 N. WashingtonOlympia, WA??NoCascades Environmental ServicesujbPF{{pi))Healthy Native Stocks of Anadromous Salmonids in the Pacific Northwest and California F-114FisheriesDecember 1994Oregon TroutPortland, ORHuntington, Charles, Willa Nehlsen, Jon BowersDocumentPacific Northwest and California??Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic>50YesYes@tOregon Trout??5331 S. W. Macadam, Suite 228Portland, OR??NoCascades Environmental Services|xjK;;;;//*%%   {llllllaZ)W)Salmon 2000: Executive Summary (Phase 2: Puget Sound Washington Coast and Integrated Planning)F-016FisheriesFish ProductionHarvest ManagementPolicyMay 1992Washington Department of FisheriesOlympia, WAWashington Department of Fisheries StaffDocumentPuget Sound and Washington CoastBlumJoseph R.Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic27NoNo@ tWashington Dept of Fisheries115 General Administration BldgOlympia, WA 98504360-753-6600NoCascades Environmental Services zzvrrnnnfE:4vvkd)wLVAL xB  KT p IFybɅ@0)׀n= @=7/0@GIS Table (DOE)wz@ This table is part of the NBWSC Data Catalogue in this Microsoft Access database. The table includes details of 33 flow gages in and adjacent to the study area.This table is part of the NBWSC Data Catalogue in this Microsoft Access database. The table includes details of 33 flow gages in and adjacent to the study area. Fields include gage identification, location, period of record, time step, drainage area, tributary information, diversion information, USGS quality rating, etc.A brochure describes the organizations goals and ways for individuals to get involved. A fact sheet outlines the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association's work since its inception in 1990. A Scope of Work for the Fisher Assistance/Habitat Restoration Grant outlines work plans under this grant through December, 1996. An 8.5 x 11 in. color map of the county indicates the general locations of some of the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association's projects.This report summarizes the project work completed by the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association under the Jobs for the Environment Program. Enhancement projects are described, and a map, photo, and project statistics are included for 32 major projects. Details include instream structure design and placement, linear feet of fencing, and riparian planting.This report documents studies of juvenile salmon in the Nooksack River system and Bellingham Bay conducted during 1966 and 1967. Studies of the Nooksack River salmon took place from June 15, 1966 to March, 1967. The object was to describe the early life history with emphasis on seasonal abundance and natural mortality and growth rates. Coho salmon were studied most extensively because of they are the most vulnerable to environmental fluctuations from their comparatively long residence in freshwater. Studies in Bellingham Bay began in March 1967 and continued into June. They were concerned with the movement and behavior of juvenile salmon during migration and their distribution in relation to concentrations of sulfite waste, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, salinity, and temperature.The 1994 Puget Sound Update is the fifth annual report of the Puget Sound Ambient Monitoring Program (PSAMP). It reports the results of sampling undertaken in 1993, the most current year for which the data have undergone analysis and quality assurance tests. The program is a coordinated effort among five state and two federal agencies to measure sediment and water quality, population levels and contaminant concentrations in fish, shellfish, marine mammals, and birds, and the amount and types of near shore habitats within Puget Sound.This fact sheet lists the petition status of several anadromous species in the Pacific Northwest. Information includes petitioners, date petition received, impetus, location, related petitions, completed actions, and current and future actions. This fact sheet includes information on the following species: steelhead (all stocks in California, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho), Lower Columbia River Coho, Deer Creek (tributary to the Stillaguamish River) Summer Steelhead, Coastal Steelhead (all coastal rivers), Coastal Coho, and Coho (all stocks).The purpose of this document is to address alternative methods to allow the viability of both agriculture and anadromous fish populations within Drainage Improvement District 7.This first draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Wild Salmonid Policy reflects the progress of discussions among Washington State agencies, tribes, and interested citizens since the release of a scoping paper in May 1994. The central intent of the draft policy is to ensure that we sustain healthy wild salmonid resources for the benefit of future generations.h; Mg _ M   KT p IFybɅ@0)׀n)Draft - Steelhead Management PlanF-037FisheriesPolicyWild StocksSteelheadMay 1993Washington Department of WildlifeWashington Department of Wildlife StaffDocumentWashington StateCascades Environmental ServicesPublic28NoYes@yCascades Environmental Ser)Draft - Steelhead Management PlanF-037FisheriesPolicyWild StocksSteelheadMay 1993Washington Department of WildlifeWashington Department of Wildlife StaffDocumentWashington StateCascades Environmental ServicesPublic28NoYes@yCascades Environmental Services,               aWWL?77,%)w;Q)Fish Tales: Newsletter of the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement AssociationF-036FisheriesHabitat EnhancementRestorationFish ProductionVolunteer EffortsQuarterlyNooksack Salmon Enhancement AssociationBellinghamNooksack Salmon Enhancement Association Staff and Volunteers, othersNewsletterWhatcom CountyCascades Environmental ServicesPublic8 pages per issueNoNo@yCascades Environmental ServicesllldCCC3'}p[[PI)?w)Scoping Comments on the Draft Scoping for a Proposed Wild Salmonid PolicyF-021FisheriesWild StocksPolicyHabitat ImpactsProtectionJune 16, 1994Washington TroutEdmondsWhite, Ray J.DocumentWashington StateCascades Environmental ServicesPublic38NoYes2@yCascades Environmental ServicesI(((((((((((((((tl__TM)?)Newspaper Clippings on File with the Department of EcologyM-045Multi-disciplinaryMedia CoverageVarious DatesVarious Media SourcesVariousVarious AuthorsNewspaper ClippingsNon SpecificWashington Department of EcologyPublicNoNoy@yWashington Department of Ecology,               xiiiiYYE>)?)Table Summarizing Local Climate StationsSW-028Surface WaterClimate DataPrecipitationTemperatureRaw DataDecember 1995Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering CommitteeBellinghamWater Resources Consulting TeamDatabaseNBWSC Study Area and Adjacent AreasWater Resources Consulting and Cascades Environmental ServicesPublicNoNo@tNoYesWater Resources Consulting and Cascades Environmental Servicesvvvvqqqmmmmmmmmaa]YYYYYQwm`QCC4,)?)Table Summarizing Local Streamflow Gaging StationsSW-027Surface WaterStreamflowRaw DataDatabaseDecember 1995Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering CommitteeBellinghamWater Resources Consulting TeamDatabaseNBWSC Study Area and Adjacent AreasWater Resources Consulting and Cascades Environmental ServicesPublicNoNoF@wNoYesWater Resources Consulting and Cascades Environmental ServicesllllgggccccccccWWSOOOOOG|mmcYMM>6)w?e)Various Legislative and Policy Documents on File with the Public Utility District #1L/P-006Legal/PolicyLegislationPolicyVarious DatesVarious SponsorsVariousVarious AuthorsWashington StatePetersonBeckyPublic Utility District #1PublicPublic Utility District #1"|ooaX)7a )Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association Jobs for the Environment Grant Report: June 1994-August 1995F-070FisheriesHabitat EnhancementFish HabitatRiparian ZoneAugust 1995Nooksack Salmon Enhancement AssociationBellinghamNooksack Salmon Enhancement Association StaffDocumentWhatcom CountyNeumanMargaretCascades Environmental ServicesPublicApproximately 120YesNoi@wCascades Environmental ServicesrrrjI?7'zzoh)wstLVAL U Y /[: k & W  C t/This document describes each enhancement facility. It includes This document describes each enhancement facility. It includes a listing of base production programs for the basin, by facility.This guide outlines the fishing opportunities by county. Lakes in Whatcom County are described, including sport fish available by lake. Descriptions of sport fish species are also given.This report documents the implementation of the Puget Sound Water Quality Management Plan. It was also submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency as the Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan as authorized by the Federal Clean Water Act. Parts of the report deal with water quality issues in rivers, streams, and wetlands and could be of interest to this project. This report documents monitoring of the unsaturated zone (interval between ground surface and water table) at Bellingham Frozen Foods. One requirement of the permit allowing land application of wastewater states that the water shall not be applied when the saturated zone rises to within three feet of the surface.This report documents pesticide concentrations in water samples collected at nine sites in Washington State in April, June, August, and October, 1993. The study tested for 38 pesticides. Of these, seven were found in Fishtrap Creek, the only relevant site in the study.This report documents a Class 2 Inspection of the Bellingham Frozen Foods Wastewater Treatment Facility on October 4, 1993. The study found concentrations of organophosphate and carbamate pesticides and seven priority pollutant metals including copper and zinc. The levels of these two metals exceed Environmental Protection Agency Water Quality Criteria for acute freshwater exposures.This report documents water quality monitoring at four dairy waste storage ponds in Washington State. A portion of the report deals with two sites in Whatcom County.This pamphlet details sport fishing rules and regulations for both east and westside rivers and lakes, as well as marine waters. The pamphlet covers rules about sport harvest of food fish, game fish, shellfish, and seaweed.This report summarizes and evaluates thirteen riparian enhancement projects. The projects have a variety of disturbance histories and restoration techniques. The report evaluates project design, implementation, and monitoring.This plan outlines the Washington Department of Wildlife's goals, objectives, and policies for managing steelhead. The plan prioritizes protection and enhancement of wild steelhead stocks and their habitats, and identifies minimum escapement levels for these stocks. The plan also establishes guidelines for the use of hatchery fish, and addresses harvest issues. A Draft of the Snake River Wild Steelhead Recovery Plan is also included.This quarterly publication includes information on the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association's programs and projects. Enhancement and production projects are described, as well as volunteer opportunities and current activities of the organization.This document contains Washington Trout's general and specific comments on the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's Proposed Wild Salmon Policy. Comments focus on habitat protection. The report includes detailed information on nutrient cycling, as well as a copy a research paper on this topic.The staff of the Department of Ecology's Bellingham office have an on-going compilation of newspaper clippings relating to water rights, water use, fisheries, and other water resources issues. The sources include the Bellingham Herald as well as a state clipping service that covers a variety of newspapers. Ecology staff have been compiling this collection since mid-1994.T; 1 Dt)1995 Washington Fishing GuideF-115FisheriesSport FishingRegulationRecreation4/12/95Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife StaffDocumentWashington StateCascades Environmental ServicesPublic5350NoNo@ yCascades Environmental Serv)1995 Washington Fishing GuideF-115FisheriesSport FishingRegulationRecreation4/12/95Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife StaffDocumentWashington StateCascades Environmental ServicesPublic5350NoNo@ yCascades Environmental ServicesC""""""""""""""" cZZNB33(!)w;)1991 Puget Sound Water Quality Management PlanWQ-028Water QualityHabitat ProtectionEstuary ManagementPest ManagementNonpoint Source PollutionNovember 21, 1990Puget Sound Water Quality AuthoritySeattle, WAPuget Sound Water quality Authority staffDocumentPuget SoundWashington Department of EcologyPublic344YesNo~@ yNoWashington Department of Ecologylllllllhhhhhhhh\\XSSNNNF$$$ q]II:2)?")Washington State Pesticide Monitoring Program-1993 Surface Water Sampling ReportWQ-022Water QualitySurface WaterMonitoringPesticidesOctober, 1994Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WADavis, Dale and Art JohnsonDocumentWashington State, Fishtrap CreekWashington Department of EcologyPublic55v-vii, 3, 8-10YesYes@yNoWashington Department of Ecologyqqqqqqqmmmmmmmmaa\WGCCC;zk\T)??1)Bellingham Frozen Foods Wastewater Treatment Facility-Class 2 Inspection, October 4, 1993 WQ-021Water QualityWater Use/Water RightsPesticidesWastewaterOrganophosphatesCarbamate PesticidesJune. 1994Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAStasch, PaulDocumentSilver CreekWashington Department of EcologyPublic25YesYes@yNoWashington Department of Ecologyxxxxxxxtttttttthhc^^ZZZR000" wh`)?i)Effects of Leakage from Four Dairy Waste Storage Ponds on Ground Water Quality, Final ReportGW-047Ground WaterWater QualityDairy WasteWater QualityGround Water ContaminationJune, 1994Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAErickson, Denis R.DocumentWhatcom, Yakima, and Lewis CountiesWashington Department of EcologyPublic100+2-23,45 and 46YesYes@yNoYesWashington Department of Ecology{keee];;; vh`)?)Ortho PhotosG/M-001GIS/MappingLand Use1970's, 1986, 1987, and 1991Whatcom CountyBellinghamWhatcom County ContractorDocumentWestern Whatcom CountyWater Resources Consulting Team and Whatcom CountyPublicNoNoh@WWater Resources Consulting Team and Whatcom County+j^N0000&&)?q)Sport Fishing Rules: May 1, 1995 - April 30, 1996F-014FisheriesSport FishingRegulationMay 1, 1995Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeOlympiaWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife StaffDocumentWashington StateCascades Environmental ServicesPublicNoNo@yCascades Environmental ServicesP///////////////##obbbVGG<5)7?e)Characteristics of Successful Riparian Restoration Projects in the Pacific NorthwestF-009FisheriesHabitat EnhancementRiparian ZoneFish HabitatAugust 1991Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, Water DivisionConnin, SeanDocumentPacific NorthwestCascades Environmental ServicesPublic53NoYes@yCascades Environmental ServicessRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRFFA==9991jj_X)w;I; _^ l H5i$U.S. Geological Survey Summary of Water Use, 1)U.S. Geological Survey Summary of Water Use, 1985, 1990, 1995 Computer PrintoutWU-015Water Use/Water RightsSurface WaterGround Water1996U.S. Geological SurveyU.S. Geological Survey StaffDataWashington StateLaneRonUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublicNoNo@|v@ USGSTacoma, WA(253) 428-3600 ext. 2604NoYesUSGS; Tacoma, WAp^^^^YYYU;;/)      ss[S)7r!)Agricultural Impacts on Water Resources in Kamm Slough Watershed, Whatcom County, WashingtonWQ-025Water QualityFisheriesLand UseAgricultural ImpactsStreamflowNonpoint Source PollutionMay, 1986Whatcom County Conservation DistrictLyndenCook, Susan, Dave Schuett-Hames, and John GilliesDocumentKamm Creek WatershedWater Resources Consulting Team, Whatcom County Conservation DistrictPublic3-1 to 3-8YesYesz@|NoWater Resources Consulting Team, Whatcom County Conservation DistrictUUU?5wh`)?)Tenmile Creek Watershed Plan - Environmental AssessmentWQ-032Water QualityFisheriesWatershed PlanningAgricultureDairyJuly 1993U.S. Soil Conservation Service, Whatcom County Conservation DistrictU.S. Soil Conservation Service StaffDocumentTenmile Creek WatershedWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic79YesYes@|NoWater Resources Consulting TeamfffffffbbbbbbbbVVQLLHHH@~q]RC;);)List of Miscellaneous and Partial Record Discharge Measurement SitesSW-029Surface WaterDischarge DataMiscellaneous Streamflow DataDecember 1995Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering CommitteeBellinghamWater Resources Consulting TeamProject MemorandumNBWSC Study Area, WRIA #1Water Resources Consulting and Cascades Environmental ServicesPublicNoNo@|NoYesWater Resources Consulting and Cascades Environmental Servicesxxtppppph((( o__PH)7? )Policies and Procedures for Columbia Basin Anadromous Salmonid HatcheriesF-100FisheriesHatchery ManagementCoordinationOctober 1994Integrated Hatchery Operations TeamIntegrated Hatchery Operations TeamDocumentColumbia River BasinCascades Environmental ServicesPublic115NoYes2@|Cascades Environmental Services^===============11,((###t__TM)7;o)Instream Flow Studies Report with Recommended Minimum Flow Regime for Middle Fork Nooksack RiverF-098FisheriesSurface WaterInstream FlowIRPPHydroelectricJune 1985Shipp, Robert and RosalindBellinghamCascades Environmental Services, Inc.DocumentMiddle Fork NooksackCascades Environmental ServicesPublic40, plus appendixYesYes@oCascades Environmental Servicesuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuiid__LLLD### vkd)?)Equilibrium Brood Program Nooksack/Samish RegionF-099FisheriesEnhancementCoordinationFisheries ManagementFebruary 13, 1993Washington Department of Fisheries, Lummi Nation, Nooksack TribeWashington Department of Fisheries, Lummi Nation, Nooksack TribeDocumentNooksack River Basin and Samish WatershedCascades Environmental ServicesPublic17NoNo@ yCascades Environmental ServicesxxtppllldCCCwwaSFF;4)w;)Draft Scoping Paper for a Proposed Wild Salmonid PolicyF-020FisheriesPolicyWild StocksMay 25, 1994Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeOlympiaWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife StaffDocumentWashington StateCascades Environmental ServicesPublicNoNoCascades Environmental ServicesE$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ pbbbUMMB;)7?aPLVAL # 6 8gBBBrThis thesis analyzes increasing flood frequency in a forested basin of the upper Nooksack. The study This thesis analyzes increasing flood frequency in a forested basin of the upper Nooksack. The study includes relations between flooding and geology, rainfall, timber harvest, and forest road construction.The City of Blaine has a 10 square mile, sole source aquifer. This ground water supply planning document analyzes alteThis thesis analyzes increasing flood frequency in a forested basin of the upper Nooksack. The study includes relations between flooding and geology, rainfall, timber harvest, and forest road construction.The City of Blaine has a 10 square mile, sole source aquifer. This ground water supply planning document analyzes alternaThis thesis analyzes increasing flood frequency in a forested basin of the upper Nooksack. The study includes relations between flooding and geology, rainfall, timber harvest, and forest road construction.Monthly water balances were derived in order to quantify the effect of changing land use on the flow in Fishtrap Creek. A hypothetical water balance, calculated incorporating climatic data for 1952-1953 and land use in 1988, predicted an increase of 7.8% in streamflow due to urbanization .This printout tabulates water use by category for each hydrologic unit and each county in the state. Data are also categorized by ground water versus surface water, and self-supplied versus public supplied.The purpose of this study was to enable the Whatcom Conservation District to form a basis for documenting and evaluating the impact of agricultural enterprises on water quality and fishery resources in the watershed and to propose strategies for solving water quality related problems. The report includes an inventory of resources in the watershed, identification of sources of nonpoint source sediment and dairy waste, monitoring of physical and biological water quality parameters, and the development of watershed rehabilitation strategies. Also included are water quality and flow data for March, 1985 through February, 1986.This document is a plan to improve water quality, fish habitat, and the productivity of pasture and hayland through accelerated application of animal waste, as well as stream corridor, and pasture and hayland management systems. Alternatives considered include no action, treatment on commercial farms and treatment on all properties. The intended environmental impacts of implementation of the plan include improved water quality, improved habitat for coho salmon, steelhead, and resident trout, a reduction in animal wastes in streams, the elimination of unlimited access by cattle to 11.5 miles of stream, and improved forage production.List of sites where miscellaneous streamflow measurements have been taken in WRIA #1. Data includes creek name, location, latitude, longitude, drainage area, number of data points, and years of data collections. (See attached table.)The proposed Wild Salmon Policy provides general policy guidance for the protection, management, and production of wild salmonid fishes (salmon, trout, char, grayling, and whitefish) in the State of Washington. The policy covers protection of salmonid habitats, protection and maintenance of population sizes, conservation of genetic resources, and other factors affecting the long term survival and production of salmonids.This document outlines regional policies for hatchery operations. The intent is that the policies will be adopted by fisheries co-managers and will provide guidance to operate hatcheries. The document addresses brood stock collection, spawning, incubation, fish rearing and feeding, fish release, etc. ; Y)B%B%Watershed Briefing Paper for the Nooksack Water Resource Inventory AreaWQ-027Water QualitySurface WaterEnvironmental Investigations & Laboratory ServicesTotal Maximum Daily LoadWater RightsGround WaterMay, 1995Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAErickson, Karol et. al.DocumentWRIA #1, Nooksack BasinWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic47NoNo@hNo~~zzzrQQQ8.qbSK%(9Fishtrap Creek Total Maximum Daily Load StudyWQ-026Water QualitySurface WaterTotal Maximum Daily LoadDairy FarmBest Management PracticesJune, 1995Washington Department of Ecology, Environmental Investigations Laboratory Services Program, Surface Water Investigations SectionOlympia, WAErickson, KarolDocumentFishtrap CreekWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic25NoNok@jNo^^^ND3&}qWH91%?)Traditional Fisheries and Traditional Villages, Camps, and Fishing Sites of the Nooksack Indians. A Nooksack Tribal Planning Project: Phase I ReportF-026FisheriesTraditional Fishing AreasAboriginal Fishing1974Nooksack Indian TribeDemingRichardson, A.Nooksack River BasinNot Yet obtainedPublicNot Yet obtainedQ???????????????????????7%%%)7/)Surface Water Data Reference Index, Canada 1992SW-034Surface WaterDischarge Data1992Water Survey of CanadaWater Survey of Canada, Water Resource BranchDocumentCanadaWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic412NoNo@ lr@,>NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team1   xx`ZZZZJJ;3);a)The Mechanisms of Landslide Initiation and Flood Generation in the Boulder Creek Basin, Whatcom County, WashingtonSW-033Surface WaterGeologyLandslidesFloodingDebris FlowsForestry1989Western Washington University, unpublished M.S. ThesisBellinghamGowan, Monica E.ThesisBoulder Creek, North Fork NooksackWater Resources Consulting Team, Wilson Library, Western Washington UniversityPublic190YesYes@ |NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team, Wilson Library, Western Washington UniversityLLL( ~v)?)Blaine Ground Water Management ProgramGW-006Ground WaterWater Use/Water RightsGround Water ProtectionWater SupplyNitratesSeptic Disposal SystemsJune 20, 1994City of BlaineRedmond, WAGolder Associates, Inc. and Adolfson Associated, Inc.DocumentBlaineWashington Department of EcologyPublic169 +appendicesYesYesM@City of BlaineNoYesWashington Department of Ecology|||xxxxhhhh\\WRRAAA9qX@2*)?"a)The Abbotsford-Sumas Aquifer International Task Force - Interim Status ReportGW-004Ground WaterWater Use/Water RightsPublic HealthLand UseGround Water ContaminationNitrateNovember 1993Abbotsford-Sumas Aquifer International Task ForceAbbotsford-Sumas Aquifer International Task ForceDocumentAbbotsford-Sumas AquiferPublic>@~66YesYesJ@\NoYesxxsnnj^^VVVV<2gYQ);)The Effects of Urbanization on the Water Balance of the Fishtrap Creek Basin, Northwest Washington and South Central British ColumbiaSW-032Surface WaterWater Use/Water RightsWater BalanceWater BudgetUrbanizationAgricultureOctober, 1988Western Washington University, M.S. ThesisBellinghamLindsay, Charles S.Western Washington University ThesisFishtrap CreekWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic65YesYes%@|NoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamrL7+)?uzLVALConclusions contested andConclusions contested and rejected by Whatcom CountyCommittee report subject to public review and several draftso; M )Memo on the Establishment of Aquatic Diversity Areas (ADAs) for WashingtonF-062FisheriesEcosystem ManagementAquatic BiodiversityEndangered Species ActCritical AreasJanuary 28, 1994Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeOlympiaSam WrightDocumentWashington StateWrightSamCascades Environmental Service)Memo on the Establishment of Aquatic Diversity Areas (ADAs) for WashingtonF-062FisheriesEcosystem ManagementAquatic BiodiversityEndangered Species ActCritical AreasJanuary 28, 1994Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeOlympiaSam WrightDocumentWashington StateWrightSamCascades Environmental ServicesPublic+@ B13NoNo @WDFW360-902-2200Cascades Environmental Services}}}}qqmiieeYQ0+#v``UN)bY)Draft U.S. Forest Service Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Schedule of Proposed Actions F-050FisheriesForestryLand UseRestorationSedimentationMay 3, 1993U.S. Forest ServiceU.S. Forest Service StaffDocumentMt Baker-Snoqualmie National ForestStaff person identified in SOPACascades Environmental ServicesPublic+@ B22NoNo.@Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National ForestSedro WoolleyPhone # in SOPA per project contact personCascades Environmental Services||||pplhhddXP//|rrg`){b)City of Sumas Class 2 Inspection-September 23-25, 1991WQ-030Water QualityClass 2 InspectionBiological Oxygen DemandTotal Suspended SolidsWastewaterOctober, 1992Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAGlenn, NormDocumentSumasWashington Department of EcologyPublic17YesYes@NoWashington Department of EcologyiGGGGGGGCCCCCCCC772--)))!eQQB:)?)Recurrent Coho Salmon Mortality at Maritime Heritage Fish Hatchery, Bellingham: A Synthesis of Data Collected From 1987-1989WQ-012Water QualityFisheriesCohoFirst Flush EffectHatcheryJune, 1990Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAKendra, Will and Roger WillmsDocumentMaritime Heritage Fish Hatchery, Whatcom CreekWashington Department of EcologyPublic28YesYes@WNoWashington Department of Ecology}[[[+!)?Y)Washington State Pesticide Monitoring Program-Reconnaissance Sampling of Surface Waters (1992)WQ-051Water QualitySurface WaterPesticidesRunoffEDBMonitoringMarch, 1993Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WADavis, Dale A.DocumentWashington State, Fishtrap CreekWashington Department of EcologyPublic441, 2, 4, 15, 16, 19, 21, 33, and 34YesYes:@Washington Department of Ecology}xSOOOG%%%yjb)?)Whatcom County Watershed Ranking Final ReportWQ-029Water QualityWater Use/Water RightsWatershedsNonpoint Source PollutionDecember, 1988Whatcom County Council of GovernmentsBellingham, WACreahan, KathyDocumentWhatcom CountyWashington Department of EcologyPublic>50YesNo@NoWashington Department of Ecologyb@@@@@@@<<<<<<<<00,''"""l`H91)??")Abbotsford-Sumas Aquifer International Task Force-1993 Annual ReportGW-005Ground WaterWater Use/Water RightsPublic HealthLand UseGround Water ContaminationNitrateMay 26, 1994Abbotsford-Sumas Aquifer International Task ForceRingham, Lee and Thompson, JanetDocumentAbbotsford-Sumas AquiferGroutRichardWashington Department of EcologyPublic152YesYesHard Copy@Select pages only.DOE(360) 738-6250NoYesWashington Department of EcologyzzuuumKB;!v^PH)3DLVAL{A $1hrA small compilation of genetics infA small compilation of genetics information on Nooksack spring chinook.A comprehensive strategy to restore Colombia river salmon and steelhead populationsThis table includes the GIS layers originated by the Washington Department of Ecology.This document is a copy of the Endangered Species Act as amended by PL 100-478.Listing of Washington Administrative Code and Revised Code of Washington of all laws related to water resource issues.A summary of alternatives for future water use intended to provide direction for state policy-makers.This report details the existing and desired conditions in the Canyon Creek watershed and outlines a proposed recovery strategy. Sediment delivery from Canyon Creek has been high. The report proposes an inventory, evaluation, and treatment of roads, utilization of fish acclimation ponds, introduction of large woody debris, and replanting riparian areas.This fund-raising document outlines the goals and accomplishments of the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association. The report requests help in raising funds toward a two million dollar endowment to support stream restoration in Whatcom County. Restoration projects are described in general.These two letters, one each from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Department of Interior Office of Environmental Affairs, each make a brief comment about outstanding fisheries issues regarding the proposed Clearwater Creek Hydroelectric project.This memo is from the U.S. Forest Service to Lon Covin, the hydro proponent, explaining the Forest Service's position on instream flows for the proposed project should the City of Bellingham's diversion be laddered.This paper briefly reviews the Nooksack Tribe's annual report, and includes limited information on tribal fisheries management objectives.Interdepartmental memo from Sam Wright describing an Aquatic Diversity Areas proposal for Washington State similar to Oregon's Aquatic Diversity Area designations and requesting input. This memo is brief but introduces a management concept on the ecosystem level.The purpose of the Schedule of Proposed Actions is to provide the public with early notice of site-specific projects that may undergo environmental analysis. Many projects were proposed in the implementation schedules of the Forest Plan to help meet the goals and objectives of the Plan. These projects will be examined and analyzed in accordance with the NEPA. The Schedule of Proposed Actions is organized by Ranger District. [This is one source of information on proposed or on-going land use projects in the Nooksack Basin on Forest Service lands].This report documents a Class 2 Inspection of the town of Sumas' Wastewater Treatment Facility. The inspection found that the plant was efficient in nitrification and de-nitrification as well as removing 98 percent of the Biological Oxygen Demand and Total Suspended Solids. Metals, including copper, lead, and zinc were discovered but at concentrations below water quality stand ards.This report documents a reconnaissance survey done to refine and identify sampling sites for the surface water portion of the Washington State Pesticide Monitoring Program. Eleven freshwater sites were tested for 162 pesticides and breakdown products. Of these, only Fishtrap Creek is relevant to this project.This report documents the Whatcom County Watershed Ranking Committee's examination of watershed issues. These issues include beneficial watershed uses and sources of nonpoint pollution. Five Whatcom County watersheds are identified as in the most need of attention. These are Drayton Harbor, Squalicum Creek, Lower Nooksack/Lummi River, Fishtrap/Bertrand, and Birch Bay/Terrell Creek.; B L~ R%The Economic Impacts of Hunting, Sport Fishing, and Non-consumptive Recreation in Washington, 1991F-120FisheriesSport FishingEconomicsOctober 1992Washington D)The Economic Impacts of Hunting, Sport Fishing, and Non-consumptive Recreation in Washington, 1991F-120FisheriesSport FishingEconomicsOctober 1992Washington Department of WildlifeOlympiaSouthwick AssociatesDocumentWashington StatenoneCascades Environmental ServicesPublic29NoNo@Cascades Environmental ServicesfEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE99511---%xxmf)7)Wild Salmon Stock Restoration Initiative Salmon and Steelhead Habitat Inventory and Assessment Project (SSHIAP)F-110FisheriesWatershedRestorationEndangered Species ActWild StocksJune 1995Northwest Indian Fish Commission and Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeOlympiaNorthwest Indian Fish Commission and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Staff DocumentWashington StateMcIntoshRandyCascades Environmental ServicesPublic6NoNo@NWIFC6730 Martin Way EOlympia, WA 98516-5540360-438-1180Cascades Environmental ServicesM,,,,,,,,'zs))South Fork Sediment Reduction Plan - Project Outline (Draft)F-109FisheriesGeologyErosion ControlHabitat EnhancementForestryLandslidesDate unknownU.S. Forest ServiceU.S. Forest Service StaffDocumentSouth Fork Nooksack RiverCascades Environmental ServicesPublic3NoNo@Cascades Environmental ServicesZ999999999999999--)%%###l[RG@);)Preliminary Watershed Assessment for Canyon CreekF-108FisheriesWater QualityHabitat ImpactsLandslidesPrivate PropertyHabitat EnhancementMarch 3, 1994U.S. Forest ServiceU.S. Forest Service StaffDocumentCanyon CreekCascades Environmental ServicesPublic7NoYesg@ Cascades Environmental ServicesR111111111111111%% sgVG<5);?)Northwest Salmon Recovery EndowmentF-107FisheriesHabitat EnhancementVolunteer EffortsRestorationDecember 1994Nooksack Salmon Enhancement AssociationBellinghamNooksack Salmon Enhancement Association Volunteers and StaffDocumentWhatcom CountyCascades Environmental ServicesPublic24NoNo%@Cascades Environmental ServiceslKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK??;77333+   }nnaN99.')w?e)Stage I Consultation Comments For Clearwater Creek Hydro ProjectF-024FisheriesHydroelectricFish DistributionFish UseInstream FlowAugust 14, 1992U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Department of InteriorOlympiaDeason, Jonathan, and David FrederickLetter of ConsultationMiddle Fork Nooksack and Clearwater CreekNoneCascades Environmental ServicesPublic12NoNo@Cascades Environmental ServiceswVVP% xeVVKD) )U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Review of Nooksack Tribe's Chum In-season Run Size Estimate MethodF-086FisheriesChumRun SizeRun TimingMarch 4, 1982U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceOlympiaCole, DonMemoNooksack RiverNoneCascades Environmental ServicesPublicNoNoR@YCascades Environmental ServicesP///////////////##}wwle)wi)U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Review of Nooksack Tribe Fiscal Year 1982 Annual Report F-104FisheriesHarvest ManagementCatchAugust 22, 1983U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceOlympiaU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service StaffDocumentNooksack RiverCascades Environmental ServicesPublic3NoNo@Cascades Environmental ServicesbAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA551--+++#mmb[)7?LVAL9D +  |JThis report discusses the 1983 debris flow event on Anderson Creek, near the Y Road. The discussion includes rainfall, the nature of debris This report discusses the 1983 debris flow event on Anderson Creek, near the Y Road. The discussion includes rainfall, the nature of debris torrents, the source of log debris, the initiation point and trigger mechanisms active in Anderson Creek, and the logging history of the area.This report is a multi-disciplinary analysis of the Warnick watershed including mass wasting, surface erosion, hydrology, riparian function, fish habitat, and water quality. The report includes forest management prescriptions.A brief outline of major programs of the Whatcom County Conservation District and potential new areas of emphasis.This report identifies and evaluates strategies to reserve instream flows for fish and wildlife under existing state and federal laws.Lists county-wide policies as required by the Growth Management Act. The policies are intended to direct future growth issues in the county (20 year planning horizon).This planning document addresses general water supply demands, population projections, land use, utilities, economics, environment, and transportation. Chapter 5 specifically addresses utility policies for Whatcom County. Other chapters of the county Comprehensive Plan are also relevant to water use issues.This portion of the document produced generalized maps of precipitation-frequency values for the State of Washington. The report includes isopluvial maps for 6 hour and 24 hour duration precipitation amounts for each of the 2 year, 5 year, 10 year, 25 year, 50 year, and 100 year return period storms.The document examines the current state of the Timber, Fish, and Wildlife Progam. This program is in cooperatio with timber interests, local indian tribes, and state governement and is respondible for imlementing Best Management Practices (BMPs) regarding forest practices in the state.The Northwest Sport Fishing Industry Association publishes a quarterly newsletter with current events articles on legislative actions, programs, fishery management direction - not to mention information specific to the sport fisherman reader. This can serve as a general information sourc e.This is a list of streams in which the Forest Service has conducted physical surveys. Actual survey results are in Forest Service files.The matrix is an attempt to gather all existing information on fish and habitat into a matrix organized by stream or stream reach. The matrix is a working tool continually being updated as new information is included.The National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation reports results from interviews with US residents about their hunting, fishing and other fish and wildlife related recreation. This document is for Washington State.The purpose of this project was to quantify the economic impacts of hunting, fishing, and other wildlife associated recreation in Washington in 1991. Very brief and limited information. This is a White Paper that provides a brief description of a Habitat Inventory and Assessment Project to be undertaken by WDFW and NWIFC as part of the Wild Stock Restoration Initiative. The paper will be followed by a more detailed scope.This report outlines Phase I and II of a Sediment Reduction Plan for the South Fork Nooksack River. The Phase I tasks include a watershed erosion assessment (to be completed by April 1994), a road condition inventory (to be completed by fall 1994), and a channel assessment (to be completed by August 1994). Phase II involves the development of a plan for preventing new sources of management-related sediment and to recover existing sediment sources..; 1 C ;DP%Compliance Issues of the Industrial Facilities Located Within the Nooksack WatershedWQ-037Water QualityMay, 1995Washington Department of Ecology-Industrial Section Central ProgramsOlympia, WACrooks, M.DocumentNooksack River BasinNot Yet ObtainedPublicNo)Compliance Issues of the Industrial Facilities Located Within the Nooksack WatershedWQ-037Water QualityMay, 1995Washington Department of Ecology-Industrial Section Central ProgramsOlympia, WACrooks, M.DocumentNooksack River BasinNot Yet ObtainedPublicNoNot Yet Obtained) zoooooo`X)?)Nooksack Watershed Briefing Paper: Ground WaterGW-042Ground WaterWater QualityMay, 1995Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WACook, K.DocumentNooksack River BasinPublicNoNoNodYYYYYJ<4)?f()Ambient Monitoring Program DataWQ-035Water QualityDate UnknownWashington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAWashington Department of Ecology StaffDocumentNot Yet ObtainedPublicNoNot Yet ObtainedwjH::::::+#))Trophic Classification of Washington Lakes Using Reconnaissance DataWQ-034Water Quality1985Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WASumioka, S.S. and N.P. DionDocumentNon SpecificNot Yet ObtainedPublicNoNot Yet Obtainede______PH)?i)Report to Lummi Indian Business Council on Water Quality Evaluation of the Lummi Indian ReservationWQ-031Water QualitySeptember, 1992Lummi Indian Business CouncilGolder Associates, Inc.DocumentLummi ReservationNot Yet ObtainedPublicNoNot Yet Obtained~~~~~~og);u)Northwest Sportfishing Industry Association NewsletterF-124FisheriesSport FishingCurrent IssuesPolicyLegislationQuarterlyNorthwest Sportfishing Industry AssociationOregon City, OregonNorthwest Sportfishing Industry Association Staff and Contributing AuthorsNewsletterOregon, Washington, IdahoHamiltonLizCascades Environmental ServicesPublicNoNo&@NSIAPO Box 4Oregon City, OR 97045-0001503-631-8859Cascades Environmental Services|xxxxxpOJ@%sk[LLA:)i)List of Stream Surveys Conducted by the U.S. Forest ServiceF-123FisheriesHabitatRiparian ZoneHabitat ImpactsDate UnknownU.S. Forest Service Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National ForestU.S. Forest Service StaffListNooksack RiverColeWendyCascades Environmental ServicesPublic1NoNo@USFSMBRDSedro WoolleyYesCascades Environmental Services____ZZZZZKE????33/++)))!zziZQQF?)w{)Habitat, Fish, and Restoration MatrixF-122FisheriesRestorationHabitatHabitat ImpactsWatershedAugust 1995Washington Department of EcologyBellinghamBruce Barbour/Task Force SubcommitteeElectronic Data BaseNooksack RiverBarbourBruceCascades Environmental Services and Department of EcologyPublicNoNo@DOE, Bellingham360-738-7560Cascades Environmental Services and Department of Ecology{{{{{{{{{{m\\\\PPLHHHHH@zmbQH;;0))bw)1991 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation - Washington F-121FisheriesSport FishingEconomicsOctober 1993U.S. Forest Service Mt. 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CubbageDocumentNon SpecificNot Yet ObtainedPublicNot Yet Obtained~\VVVVVVG?)?o)Quality and Fate of Fish Hatchery Effluents During the Summer Low Flow SeasonWQ-061Water QualityFisheries1989Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAKendra, W.DocumentNot Yet ObtainedPublicNot Yet ObtainedyssssshYQ))Elevated Levels of Cadmium in Dakota Creek, Whatcom CountyWQ-060Water Quality1986Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAKendra, W.DocumentDakota CreekNot Yet ObtainedPublicNot Yet Obtained}[UUUUUUF>)?_)Metals Concentrations at Locations Removed from the 1994 303(d) ListWQ-059Water Quality1995Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAHopkins, B.DocumentNot Yet ObtainedPublicNot Yet Obtainede______PH)S)Freshwater Ambient Monitoring Report for Wateryear 1994WQ-058Water Quality1994Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAHopkins, B.DocumentNon SpecificNot Yet ObtainedPublicNot Yet ObtainedzXRRRRRRC;)?)Nooksack Watershed Scoping: Water Quality Projects/Grant and LoansWQ-057Water QualityApril, 1995Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAPalazzi, D.DocumentNooksack River BasinNot Yet ObtainedPublicNot Yet Obtainedk^^^^^^OG)?c)Drayton Harbor: Summary of the 1991-1992 Water Quality Assessment of California Creek, Dakota Creek, and Drayton HarborWQ-056Water QualityApril, 1995Western Washington University, Institute for Watershed StudiesBellingham, WAMatthews, Dr. R.DocumentDrayton Harbor WatershedNot Yet ObtainedPublicNot Yet ObtainedR@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@8&&& |)?)Kamm Creek: Effects of Implementing Best Management Practices in an Early Action WatershedWQ-054Water QualityBest Management PracticesApril, 1995Institute for Watershed Studies, Western Washington UniversityBellingham, WAWestern Washington University, Institute for Watershed StudiesDocumentKamm Creek WatershedNot Yet ObtainedPublicYesNot Yet Obtainedmmmmhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh`NNN8.vvg_)?g; ~ RNC%Alternative Management Policies to Guide Future State Water UseL/P-011Legal/PolicyWater Use/Water RightsPolicyWater RightsSeptember 20, 1988Joint Select Committee on Water Resource PolicyJoint Select Committee on Water Resource PolicySummary SheetWashington StatePublic Utility District #1Public4g@ QQQQQQ)Alternative Management Policies to Guide Future State Water UseL/P-011Legal/PolicyWater Use/Water RightsPolicyWater RightsSeptember 20, 1988Joint Select Committee on Water Resource PolicyJoint Select Committee on Water Resource PolicySummary SheetWashington StatePublic Utility District #1Public4g@ Public Utility District #1mQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQEEEEECCC; zrZLC)?;#)Nooksack River Basin Erosion and Fisheries Study - Boulder Creek, Canyon Creek, Cornell Creek, Howard Creek, Racehorse CreekF-012FisheriesGeologyForestryHabitat ImpactsSedimentationLandslidesOctober 1986Lummi Nation Fisheries DepartmentTalent, OregonPeak NorthwestDocumentBoulder, Canyon, Cornell, Howard, and Racehorse Creeks, North Fork Nooksack Tributaries Cascades Environmental ServicesPublic110 plus appendicesYesYesx@\Cascades Environmental Services,")?))Promising Strategies for Reserving Instream FlowsF-118FisheriesSurface WaterInstream FlowRegulationFish HabitatWater UseOctober 1977U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceFt. 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Jensen and Enviro Control, Inc.DocumentNon SpecificCascades Environmental ServicesPublic64NoNo@ Cascades Environmental Serviceskkkkkkkkkkkkkkk__[WWSSSK***qeVG<5)?s)Supply/Quantity Management Goals: Goal 18-Diversion Operation for Reservoir Management; Goal 20-Distribution/Availability Within the CountyL/P-009Legal/PolicyDiversionPolicyWater ManagementAdopted November 30, 1992Whatcom County, City of Bellingham, Water District 10Whatcom County Council, Bellingham City Council, Water District 10 CommissionCounty ResolutionLower Whatcom Watershed & DiversionWhatcom County Council OfficesPublic9v@YWhatcom County Council Officesm)w;)Whatcom County's County-Wide Planning PoliciesL/P-008Legal/PolicyLegislationLand UseWater ManagementAdopted in April, 1993Whatcom County CouncilBellingham, WAWhatcom County CouncilDocumentWhatcom CountyWhatcom County Council OfficePublic12@ Whatcom County Council Office:   rr`VII;2)w?e)Proposed-Whatcom County Comprehensive PlanL/P-007Legal/PolicyWater Use/Water RightsLand UseLegislationWater ManagementWater SupplyNovember 17, 1994Whatcom County Planning and Development ServicesWhatcom CountyWhatcom County Planning & Development ServicesDocumentWhatcom CountyWater Resources Consulting Team and Whatcom County Planning & Development ServicesPublic310Chapter 5YesNo8@ NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team and Whatcom County Planning & Development Services333#tg]E7.)?q)Washington State Portion of the Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the Western United States SW-037Surface WaterPrecipitationIsohyetsIsopluvialStorm Events1973National Oceanographic Atmospheric AssociationMiller, J.F., Frederick, R.H., and Tracey, R.J.DocumentWashington StateWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic37YesNo0@NoYesWater Resources Consulting Teamxxxxsssoooooooocc_ZZVVVN---wwh`);iLVAL . = ^ #K0The Washington Watershed Coordinating Council is a multi-agency statewide bodyThe Washington Watershed Coordinating Council is a multi-agency statewide body. They are sending their mission statement, newsletter, and other information.This document is designed to characterize broad-scale geographic and seasonal distributions of water quality problems in the United States.This license application contains information on fisheries, instream flows, surface water, water quality, cultural resources, recreation, aesthetics, soils, geology, socio-economics, land use and other issues pertaining to Clearwater Creek, a tributary to the Middle Fork Nooksack.The Klamath River Basin Fisheries Resource PlThe Washington Watershed Coordinating Council is a multi-agency statewide body. They are sending their mission statement, newsletter, and other information.This document is designed to characterize broad-scale geographic and seasonal distributions of water quality problems in the United States.This license application contains information on fisheries, instream flows, surface water, water quality, cultural resources, recreation, aesthetics, soils, geology, socio-economics, land use and other issues pertaining to Clearwater Creek, a tributary to the Middle Fork Nooksack.The Klamath River Basin Fisheries Resource Plan was initiated by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1983 to address the problem of declining anadromous fish populations in the basin. The plan discusses the current status of anadromous fish originating in the basin and problems affecting them. It also identifies harvest management, habitat rehabilitation, and short-term temporary stocking programs to bring Klamath Basin anadromous fish stocks closer to optimum levels.This document is a collection of water quality data at Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association restoration sites in Whatcom County. The purpose of the study is to identify water quality trends at selected project sites. Water quality parameters include dissolved oxygen, pH, temperature, ammonia, and nitrate-N.These findings document current information flows and data collection processes for state water resources data. It includes an analysis of Water Resource Data Management Task Force recommendations for developing additional information to meet water resource data needs, and an estimate of funding requirements to implement the water resources data program.This document is a compilation of articles relating to water rights and water laws addressing the water quality, water use changes, water availability, municipal water supply, improved irrigation efficiency, etc.The Washington Department of Ecology maintains a Microsoft Access database of water claims that includes 3,980 ground water claims and 827 surface water claims.The Washington Department of Ecology maintains a Microsoft Access water rights database that contains 1,344 ground water rights and 1,358 surface water rights.This document is a result of a two year effort to plan for the existing and future water supply needs in both rural and urban Whatcom County. It represents an integrated approach to utility planning as required by the state Growth Management Act.Kamm Slough, a tributary to the Nooksack River, was designated as an early-action watershed by the Department of Ecology. This water quality study was done in preparation of a watershed management plan (WQ-069). Historical water quality data is included as a baseline data for use in the assessment of changing conditions in the watershed.This report summarizes water use issues in Washington state. The report includes the perspectives of major water user groups. The report was prepared for the Joint Select Committee on Water Resource Policy.LVAL   LThis study was conducted to provide a comprehensive assessment of the environmental and management factors that have affected the abundance of wild anadromous salmon anThis study was conducted to provide a comprehensive assessment of the environmental and management factors that have affected the abundance of wild anadromous salmon and trout in Washington. Data for this study was obtained from a variety of published reports and other literature, and from personal communications with agency personnel.Generally Hydraulic Permit Applications include a cursory assessment of fish use of the subject stream and conditions for avoiding or minimizing impacts by the proposed project.These documents provide a list of all protected areas including those in the Nooksack Basin. Protected areas restrict new hydrodevelopment in anadromous streams unless specially exempted by the rules.The Washington Department of Ecology has coordinated the development of the Washington Surface Water Identification System (WASWIS) to locate and identify the state's marine and fresh surface water. The system was developed to provide a standard for referencing surface water bodies and water courses, and to provide a vehicle for cross-referencing existing surface water data between agencies and groups in both GIS and tabular formats. WASWIS has been implemented on a pilot basis upon western portions of Whatcom County. Once complete, the data resultant from the pilot will be tested by a variety of interested entities in Winter of 1995. A feasibility report assessing the viability of implementing the system on a state-wide basis was scheduled for completion in Spring 1995.A compilation of miscellaneous information regarding the endangered species in the Nooksack. Most information regards the condition of spring chinook and spring chinook habitat. Coho and bull trout are also mentioned.This is a current and very thorough research effort with three goals in mind: 1) review all information for the seven species of salmon pertaining to population status, habitat, and environmental requirements; 2) Assess the status of the stocks; 3) analyze the causes of decline and analyze the options for intervention (management).This FERC license application provides detailed information on water use, water quality, fisheries resources, cultural resources, socio-economics, geology and soils, recreation, aesthetics, and land use in Warm Creek, a tributary to the Middle Fork Nooksack.Water Resources Consulting Team has assembled a compilation of 28 7.5 minute quad topographic maps of the NBWSC study area and adjacent areas. See the attached list for names of quad maps collected.The Bureau of Indian Affairs and a consultant, Northwest Economic Associations, are compiling a confidential database of existing information regarding water resources and water uses in the Sumas, Nooksack, and adjacent basins.The Nooksack Recovery Team is a coalition of private and public entities, including several timber companies, the Lummi Nation, the Public Utility District, the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association, the City of Bellingham, Georgia-Pacific, and others.As part of a pre-proposal to Whatcom County, a consulting firm took more than 100 aerial view photos of the Nooksack River from the mouth to above the forks. These high quality photographs show the river channel and adjacent land.This is a Washington Department of Ecology working draft of water resources policies and procedures. Its purpose is to provide guidance to enforcement staff in application of water resources laws and regulations. This manual includes information on laws and policies related to water rights, tribal comments, permits, well drilling, and dams.; $ >7l!)Hydraulic Permit Application FilesF-135FisheriesFish UseLand UseFish DistributionHabitat ImpactsContinually updatedWashington Department of Fish and WildlifeWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife StaffDocumentWhatcom CountyNot yet known.Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Burlington officePublic`@ BNoNo@ Washington department of Fish and WildlifeBurlington, WAWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Burlington officetttthhd````TL  p_LB88-&){Ǣ)Whatcom County Conservation District - Outline of Major ProgramsM-040Multi-disciplinaryWater QualityLand ManagementLand UsePlanningDate UnknownWhatcom County Conservation DistrictWhatcom County Conservation District StaffDocumentWhatcom CountyBierlinkHenryCascades Environmental ServicesPublic3NoNot@ Whatcom County Conservation District413-B 19th Street, Suite 450Lynden, WA 98264360-354-2035Cascades Environmental Services]]]]QQMIIGGG? n_KD))Spring Chinook GeneticsF-137FisheriesSpring ChinookGeneticsStock ConditionEndangered Species Act1991-1994Various SponsorsVarious AuthorsDocumentNooksack River and Puget SoundNoneCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>30NoNoI@Cascades Environmental Services1{pXG=--"){)Protected Areas and Rule Making of the Northwest Power Planning CouncilF-132FisheriesProtected AreasHabitat1988 - 1992Northwest Power Planning CouncilPortland OregonNorthwest Power Planning Council StaffDocumentPacific NorthwestCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>400YesNo@ NWPPC851 Sixth Avenue, Suite 1100Portland Oregon 97204503-222-5161Cascades Environmental Services|eG@@@@440++%%%wwwn]]RK)7?w)Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife ProgramF-133FisheriesFisheriesPolicyRestorationPlanning1994Northwest Power Planning CouncilPortland, OregonNorthwest Power Planning Council StaffDocumentColumbia Basin and Pacific NorthwestPublic9@ B>300NoNoU@NWPPC851 WS Sixth Avenue, Suite 1100Portland, Or97204-1348pppppppppdV5....""tnndWOD92)?4)Washington Surface Water Information System - General Concepts and Data DictionaryG/M-005GIS/MappingSurface Water MappingGeographic Information SystemsMarch and August 1995Washington Department of EcologyOlympiaWashington Department of Ecology StaffDocumentWashington StateVanswolCathleenCascades Environmental ServicesPublic145YesNo@DOEOlympia(360) 407-7295Cascades Environmental Servicesssojjeee]<2) ll_V)7Ӣ)Endangered Species Act - Miscellaneous and General Information Regarding Species and Habitat and Harvest and ListingF-136FisheriesEndangered Species ActBull TroutSpring ChinookCohoVarious DatesVarious SponsorsVarious AuthorsDocument, memos, correspondenceNooksack RiverNoneCascades Environmental ServicesPublicNoNo@Cascades Environmental Serviceskkkkkkkkkkkkkkk__[WWWWWO..(y){u)Upstream - Salmon and Society in the Pacific Northwest - Prepublication CopyF-067FisheriesPolicyRestorationManagementSolutions1995National Research CouncilNational Academy PressNational Academy of SciencesDocumentPacific NorthwestNoneCascades Environmental ServicesPublic@ BExcellent Document388NoYesP@Cascades Environmental Serviceswwwwwwwwwwwwwwwkkfbb]=1)wjbbWP)5r; q HSA%Lynden, City Water Treatment Plant RecordsWU-004Water Use/Water RightsSurface WaterWater TreatmentWater Supply1995City of LyndenLyndenCity of Lynden StaffDataLyndenJilkSteveWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicNoNo@NoYes   |||n]N6.%?))Lynden, City Wastewater Treatment Plant RecordsWU-003Water Use/Water RightsSurface WaterReturn FlowWater Quality1995City of LyndenLyndenCity of Lynden StaffDataNooksack River at Lynden and downstreamJilkSteveWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicNoNo8@d@>NoYesWater Resources Consulting Teama@@@@;;;77777+++~~~obS;3)?m)Publications Lists from Various Agencies and SourcesM-049Multi-disciplinaryPublication ListsVarious DatesVarious AgenciesVarious AgenciesDocumentNon SpecificCascades Environmental ServicesPublicNoNo@NoYesCascades Environmental ServicesuffffSS?8);)Engineering Study of Alluvial Fans and Deltas to Establish Flood Hazard AreasSW-001Surface WaterGeologyLandslidesAlluvial FansFlood HazardsDebris FlowsSeptember 1983Whatcom CountyWeden and AssociatiesDocumentWhatcom CountyWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic97NoYes<@NoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamfEEEE@@@<<<<<<<<00+''###}qhYQ);)Debris Torrent in Anderson Creek, January 1983SW-003Surface WaterGeologyLandslidesDebris FlowsDate UnknownWestern Washington University, Geology DepartmentEasterbrook, D. J.DocumentAnderson Creek, tributary to the Nooksack RiverWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicNoNo@NoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamcBBBB===99999999--)%%%%%zlll^RI:2)?;c)Warnick Watershed AnalysisM-047Multi-disciplinaryFisheriesLandslidesCumulative EffectsJune 1994DaPaul Inc.DaPaul, Inc.DocumentNorth Fork Nooksack Tributaries including Gallup, Cornell, Hedrick and five other Creeks Water Resources Consulting TeamPublic>60YesNo@ Water Resources Consulting TeamT333333333333333''#||odddPD9%)?;m)Washington Watershed Coordinating Council - Miscellaneous InformationM-025Multi-disciplinaryCoordinationDate UnknownWashington Watershed Coordinating CouncilAuthor UnknownDocumentNon SpecificOmanLeniNot Yet ObtainedPublic@ WDFWNot Yet Obtained           rrrrddPI)"!)Design of the National Water Quality Assessment Program: Occurrence and Distribution of Water Quality ConditionsWQ-047Water QualityWater Use/Water RightsLand UseAgricultureStudy Units1995U.S. Geological SurveySacramento, CaliforniaGilliom, Robert J., William M. Alley, and Martin E. GurtzU.S. Geological Survey CircularUnited StatesCascades Environmental ServicesPublic33YesYes@ Cascades Environmental ServicesiiiZ9}u)?K)The Impact of Environmental and Management Factors on Washington's Wild Anadromous Salmon and TroutF-134FisheriesHabitat ImpactsEnvironmental RequirementsFisheries ManagementPlanningJanuary 1993Washington Forest Practices Association and Washington Department of Natural Resources OlympiaPalmisano, John F, PhD, Robert H. Ellis, PhD, and Victor W. Kaczynski, PhD.DocumentWashington StateNoneCascades Environmental ServicesPublic371NoYesT@ Cascades Environmental Services 7.yyng)LVAL  - * ^;This thesis presents and assesses the 1991 Lake Whatcom Watershed hydrologic model. The project applied hydrologic modelling and geographic information system applications to the Lake Whatcom watershed, brought relevant watershed spatial and time series data sets together and presThis thesis presents and assesses the 1991 Lake Whatcom Watershed hydrologic model. The project applied hydrologic modelling and geographic information system applications to the Lake Whatcom watershed, brought relevant watershed spatial and time series data sets together and presented data on each of the major sources and destinations of water in the lake and watershed system. Data for 1991 includes Lake Whatcom hydrologic data, Middle Fork Nooksack flows, Whatcom Creek flows, precipitation data, Whatcom Falls hatchery flows, Lake Whatcom Creek flows, etc.The City of Bellingham collects on-going hydrologic data for the Middle Fork Nooksack River, Lake Whatcom Watershed, Whatcom Creek, and urban streams in Bellingham. Period of records and time step for data collection vary. Data are in hard copy and electronic (Microsoft Excel) versions.This bibliography includes documents from 1963 - 1992 on a wide range of topics related to the Lake Whatcom watershed, from water quality and quantity to history and planning. Citations were collected from Western Washington University Institute for Watershed Studies, Whatcom County Health Department, Whatcom County Planning Department, and the Lake Whatcom Watershed Management Plan.The Whatcom County Public Utility District has data taken from water treatment operations reports beginning in 1976. Data are monthly and show deliveries to different entities being served by the PUD, including the City of Ferndale, some irrigation, and industry. Data are in hardcopy and electronic (Quattro Pro) versions.The Public Utility District #1 has monthly data summarized in the Water Treatment Plant Operations report published annually since 1976. Reports show water deliveries to industry and agriculture. Data are in hardcopy and electronic (Quattro Pro) versions.The City of Bellingham has kept monthly use data (in million gallons) including influent flow to the treatment plant, total plant production and industrial flows to Georgia Pacific from 1969 - 1994. The City of Bellingham has kept average daily diversion records in cubic feet per second from 5/85 - 12/89. Records are in hard copy and electronic version (Quattro Pro).The City of Lynden has kept daily flow values into the water treatment plant from the Nooksack River diversion from 1/1/1966 - 4/30/1995. Flow data is available in electronic version (Quatro Pro). Water quality parameters are available in hard copy.The City of Lynden has kept daily return flow data back to the Nooksack River from the wastewater treatment plant. Data is available in hardcopy and electronic versions (Quatro Pro) from 1/1/84 - 3/31/95. The City of Lynden also has maximum and minimum daily temperature and rainfall records (hardcopy only).Cascades Environmental Services has collected publication lists from the Department of Ecology, the Puget Sound Water Quality Authority, and the U.S. Forest Service. Additional lists from other agencies will likely also be obtained.This report was undertaken in 1983 after a major storm resulted in debris flows in many small steep watersheds. Study areas included Olsen, Carpenter, Smith, Jones, and Sygitowicz Creeks, and the Blue Canyon area. The study investigated mechanisms and causes of debris flows and hazard zonation on alluvial fans.;O )Lake Whatcom Reports: Mirror Lake Study and Park Place Pond StudySW-030Surface WaterWater QualityStormwaterRunoff1968 - 1994City of BellinghamBellinghamMatthews, Robin, et. al., Western Wa)Lake Whatcom Reports: Mirror Lake Study and Park Place Pond StudySW-030Surface WaterWater QualityStormwaterRunoff1968 - 1994City of BellinghamBellinghamMatthews, Robin, et. al., Western Washington UniversityDocumentLake Whatcom WatershedWestern Washington University, Institute for Watershed StudiesPublicYesYesN@NoYesWestern Washington University, Institute for Watershed StudiesnnnniiieeeeeeeeYYTOOOOOGwk\ME)??i)Hydrologic Model for the Lake Whatcom Watershed: Development, Implementation, and AssessmentSW-026Surface WaterGeographic Information SystemHSPFHydrologic ModelWinter 1995Western Washington University, unpublished M.S. ThesisBellinghamWalker, Steven JohnM.S. ThesisLake Whatcom Watershed, Middle Fork Nooksack RiverRobbinMatthewsWater Resources Consulting Team, Western Washington University, Institute for Watershed Stu diesPublicNoNo7@ also, city of BellinghamNoWater Resources Consulting Team, Western Washington University, Institute for Watershed Stu dieseg]U!wwh`)w"?)City of Bellingham Hydrologic Data ReportsSW-021Surface WaterWater Use/Water RightsCurrentCity of BellinghamBellinghamCity of BellinghamDataBellinghamHirschJulyWater Resources Consulting Team, City of BellinghamPublicNoNo#@ City of Bellingham Public WorksNoYesWater Resources Consulting Team, City of Bellinghamj5555000,,,,    zf]]]]]E6.)"a)Bibliography of Lake Whatcom Watershed and Water Quality and Quantity DocumentsM-051Multi-disciplinaryWater QualitySurface WaterWater UseSeptember 1992Whatcom County Health DepartmentBellinghamSimmons, AaronBibliographyLake WhatcomMatthewsRobin, WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITYCascades Environmental ServicesPublic19NoYes@also Sue Blake at Whatcom Co.NoYesCascades Environmental Servicesssssggb^^ZZZR1 }nnZS)w"1)Public Utility District #1 of Whatcom County (Plant 1) RecordsWU-009Water Use/Water RightsSurface WaterIndustrial Water UseMunicipal Water UseAgricultureIrrigation1976 - presentPublic Utility District #1BellinghamPublic Utility District #1 StaffDataNooksack River near FerndaleWater Resources Consulting Team and Public Utility District #1PublicNoNoG@NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team and Public Utility District #1{{{{{s333qbJB)?)Public Utility District #1 of Whatcom County (Plant 2) RecordsWU-008Water Use/Water RightsIndustrial Water UseAgricultural UseAgricultureIrrigation1976 - presentPublic Utility District #1BellinghamPublic Utility District #1 StaffDataNooksack River near FerndaleWater Resources Consulting Team and Public Utility District #1PublicNoNo@NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team and Public Utility District #1}}}}}}}}qqmiiiiia!!!xbbJB)?{)Bellingham, City Water Treatment Plant Annual LogsWU-007Water Use/Water RightsSurface WaterMunicipal Water UseIndustrial Water Use1969 - currentCity of BellinghamBellinghamCity of Bellingham StaffDocumentBellinghamWater Resources Consulting Team and the City of BellinghamPublicNoNo@@>NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team and the City of Bellingham]]]]XXXTTTTTHHH<<844444,zeV>6)??)LVALQ R~K~ This is a brief review of water right permits and certificates, claims, and pending applicationsThis is a brief review of water right permits and certificates, claims, and pending applications in the Nooksack Basin (WRIA #1). It identifies Data information needs and gives recommendations.Project subject to confidentiality agreement.The U.S. Forest Service has approximately 110 GIS layers with coverage of the Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest.See attached list of the Department of Natural Resources GIS layers with coverage in Whatcom County.This report provides background on gravel and sediment management issues in the lower Nooksack River.This document describes the spotter network program established in Whatcom County and makes recommendations on how data collected from spotters can be used to make flood forecasts, thereby increasing flood response time. Also included are reference data, blank forma and plots which are used in processing and analyzing spotter network data.This report is a compilation of miscellaneous streamflow data in Washington from January 1961 to September 1985. Data include stream tributary, location, drainage area, data, and discharge measurements for each site.This document includes miscellaneous streamflow measurements from 1890 to January 1961 in basins north of the Skagit River. Data includes stream or tributary name, drainage area, location, date, and discharge.The Washington Rivers Information System (WARIS) is a compilation of natural resource baseline data for lotic systems in Washington. Beginning in January of 1989, the WARIS was updated to include lotic systems at the 1:100,000 scale. This document describes the history, updating process, and results for the resident and anadromous fish portion of the WARIS and also discusses applications, plans, and options for maintaining this data.This report presents the findings of an inventory of wetlands within the City of Bellingham and possible annexations areas to the north. The purpose of the study was to identify general location and characteristics of area wetlands for the Bellingham Planning and Community Development Department to enhance wetland protection and incorporate wetlands into planning and permitting processes.Flooding in the Glacier Creek basin during 1989 and 1990 created newly exposed bedrock and unconsolidated deposit which and more complex and extensive than previously mapped. The objectives of this study have been to: (1) investigate newly exposed bedrock and unconsolidated deposits, (2) identify any trends in the local rainfall or discharge data, (3) examine the complex inter-action of local geologic climatic, fluvial, and hydrologic processes in the Glacier Creek area, and (4) rank the November 1989 and 1990 rainfall and flooding.This report places the 1990 flooding in the West Cascade Mountains in perspective by (1) making a historical comparison between the November 1990 floods and watershed conditions with past floods, and (2) by examining the hydrometerologic conditions which led to the November 1990 floods.This report summarizes the first phase of a project designed to assess and inventory alluvial fan hazards in Whatcom County.The City of Bellingham maintains water quality monitoring data for major drainages in Bellingham. Monthly data collected includes dissolved oxygen, temperature, turbidity, fecal coliform, conductivity, and pH. Annual data reports are available for 1990 - 1994 and include data and graphs. Data are in electronic (Microsoft Excel) and hardcopy form.Lake Whatcom water quality has been periodically monitored over the past three decades by Huxley College under contract to the City of Bellingham. Annual reports include data and interpretation. Additional reports deal with Lake Whatcom related studies. All listings can be found on the Institute for Watershed Studies home page.;& G/)Miscellaneous Stream-Flow Measurements in the State of Washington 1890 to January 1961. (Water-Supply Bulletin No. 23)SW-043Surface WaterGround WaterDischargeStreamflow1964U.S. Geological SurveyU.S. Department of Interior and U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources DivisionDocumentBasins North of the Skagit RiverWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic13NoNo@NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team~~zzzrQQQ/%z)?;)Washington Rivers Information System (WARIS) Resident and Anadromous Fish Data: 1:100,000 Scale UpdateF-068FisheriesWARISResident FishDatabaseOctober 1992Washington Department of Wildlife, Bonneville Power Administration, Washington Department of Fisheries, Northwest Indian Fisheries CommissionWashington Department of Wildlife, Bonneville Power Administration, Washington Department of Fisheries, Northwest Indian Fisheries CommissionDocumentWashington StateWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic25NoNo@Water Resources Consulting TeamG&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&::}}rk)w;)Bellingham Wetland InventorySW-042Surface WaterGround WaterWetlandsHydric SoilsJune 1991City of BellinghamBellinghamShapiro and AssociatesDocumentBellingham, City Limits and potential annexation areas to the northWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic11YesNo@@>NoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamgFFFFAAA=====111%%!|h]]]OE7( )??)Geologic, Hydrologic, and Climatic Factors Influencing Glacier Creek Basin, Whatcom County, WashingtonSW-039Surface WaterGeologyClimate DataPrecipitationFloodingFebruary 25, 1994Western Washington University, M.S. ThesisBellinghamVan Siclen, Carla CaryM.S. ThesisGlacier Creek, Tributary to North Fork NooksackWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic271NoYes@NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team{{{sRRR!rj)?)Flooding in the West Cascade Mountain River Basins, A Perspective on the November 1990 Flooding in Western WashingtonSW-038Surface WaterPrecipitationFlooding1990 FloodsClimate DataMarch 1992U.S. Forest ServiceKetcheson, GaryDocumentMajor River Basins on Westside of Cascade MountainsWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic29NoNo!@NoYesWater Resources Consulting Teamzzzvvvvvvvvjjfbb^^^V555y);)Whatcom County Critical Areas Inventory Report Alluvial Fans Hazard AreasSW-036Surface WaterGeologyAlluvial FansHazard ZonationDebris FlowsFloodingAugust 1992Whatcom County PlanningBellinghamFox, Steve, Mary Raines, Jennie De ChantDocumentWhatcom CountyWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic131YesYes~@NoYesWater Resources Consulting Teamhhhhccc________SSNIIDDD< |mdUM)?)Nitrate and Pesticide Contamination of the Ground Water in the Abbotsford AquiferGW-033Ground WaterWater Quality1992B.C. Ministry of the EnvironmentLiebscher, H., B. Hii, D. McNaughtonDocumentAbbotsford-Sumas AquiferNot Yet ObtainedPublicNoYesNot Yet Obtained!   zzzzzk]U);o)City of Bellingham Urban Streams Monitoring Data 1990 - 1994SW-031Surface WaterWater QualityUrban StreamsStormwaterMonitoring1990 - 1994City of BellinghamCity of Bellingham StaffDataWhatcom, Squalicum, Baker, Chuckanut, Padden, Connelly, Lincoln, Cemetary, Fever Creeks City of BellinghamPublicapprox. 100NoNoa@NoCity of Bellingham~jjjjjjjffffffffZZVRREEE=)))ufWH@);#; "EBAB%Hydrologic Design Methodologies for Small-Scale Hydro at Ungauged Sites, Integrated Method for Power AnalysisSW-051Surface WaterWater Use/Water RightsIntegrated Method for Power AnalysisHydroelectricPrecipitationHydrological DesignAugust 1993Energy, Mines, and Resources, CanadaCharles Howard and Associates, Ltd.DocumentBritish ColumbiaWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic151NoYesb@NoYesmmm[Q,,yq%(Whatcom County Public Utility District #1 Hydrologic Investigation of Nooksack River Intake at Plant 1, Ferndale, WashingtonSW-050Surface WaterLow Flow FrequencyStreamgage AccuracyMay 11, 1992Public Utility District #1BellinghamWater Resources Consulting TeamDocumentNooksack River (Lower River)Water Resources Consulting TeamPublic15NoYesi@NoYesuupllhhh`???!%7?)Analysis of the Western Slope of Sumas Mountain (Including Swift Creek, Dale Creek, and Intervening Watersheds)SW-049Surface WaterGeologyMass WastingSlope StabilityErosionForestryOctober 1993TAT Corp.Benda, Lee, Curt Veldhuisen, Dr. Robert L BeschtaDocumentSumas MountainWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic59YesYes@NoYesWater Resources Consulting Teamwwwwrrrnnnnnnnnbb]XXTTTL+++{s);;)City of Bellingham Watershed Master Plan, Draft, Volume 1, Volume 2SW-048Surface WaterWater QualityStormwaterFisheriesRunoffNovember 1993City of BellinghamHDR Engineering, Inc. and David Evans and Associates, Inc.DocumentBellinghamWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic130YesYes@@NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team{ZZZZUUUQQQQQEEE994//***"ym^OG);G)Whatcom County Lower Nooksack River Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan: Historical Gravel Management Practices, DraftSW-047Surface WaterGeologyFloodingGravel MiningSediment TransportApril 1994Whatcom CountyKCM, Inc.DocumentNooksack River (Lower River)Water Resources Consulting TeamPublic53YesYesg@ NoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamjjjjeeeaaaaaaaaUUPKKGGG?);)Whatcom County Lower Nooksack River Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan: Sediment Supply and TransportSW-046Surface WaterSediment TransportFluvial GeomorphologySediment BudgetFloodingFebruary 1995Whatcom CountyKCM, Inc.DocumentNooksack River (Lower River)Water Resources Consulting TeamPublic20YesYesE@NoYesWater Resources Consulting TeammmmmhhhddddddddXXSNNJJJB!!!zr);)Whatcom County Lower Nooksack River Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan: Program for Flood Forecasting, Monitoring, and Warning, Precipitation Spotter Network SW-045Surface WaterFloodingFlood ForecastingPrecipitation DataSpotter NetworkNovember 1994Whatcom CountyKCM, Inc.DocumentWhatcom CountyWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicNoNoX@ NoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamyyuqqqqqiHHH8.##);)Miscellaneous Streamflow Measurements in the State of Washington, January 1961 to September 1985SW-044Surface WaterGround WaterDischargeStreamflowPeak FlowsGaging Stations1989U.S. Geological Survey (Open File Report 89-380)Williams, J.R. and S.A. Riis, U.S. Geological Survey and Washington Department of Ecology DocumentWashington StateWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic381NoYes@NoYesWater Resources Consulting Teamnnn\R{ld);LVAL o   Water Resources Consulting has a subset of the larger Whatcom County Assessor's database. This subset contains land use code, unimproved acres, improve acres, township/range/sWater Resources Consulting has a subset of the larger Whatcom County Assessor's database. This subset contains land use code, unimproved acres, improve acres, township/range/section, XY, XY extension, zoning, title owner, contract holder, name, address, city, state, zip code, and phone number. The database is in Microsoft Excel and has 6,048 records.This document defines, for the generaWater Resources Consulting has a subset of the larger Whatcom County Assessor's database. This subset contains land use code, unimproved acres, improve acres, township/range/section, XY, XY extension, zoning, title owner, contract holder, name, address, city, state, zip code, and phone number. The database is in Microsoft Excel and has 6,048 records.This document defines, for the general reader, the definition of a watershed and describes the different watersheds in Whatcom County, the associated land uses, water quality, and major watershed issues. A map of each watershed is included.The report examines climatological factors and assesses their role in generating floods in the lower Nooksack. Four topics involving precipitation and temperature were analyzed: (1) a comparison of the relative interval of large floods with corresponding storms; (2) an analysis of precipitation trends for several weather stations near the study area; (3) analysis of discharge trends at Deming; and (4) a general comparison of precipitation, temperature, and discharge trends for the largest floods of record.This document provides step by step instructions for how to use the Integrated Method for Power Analysis microcomputer program. The purpose of this analysis is to provide a tool for evaluating small-scale hydroelectric sites which may completely lack instream flow records. The report contains generalized precipitation isohyets for British Columbia.This report places the hydrologic and river channel conditions the lower Nooksack River in 1991 into an historical context and addresses whether Whatcom Co. Public Utility District #1 should take action to protect the reliability of its water supply at Plant 1 during low flows. The report includes a low flow frequency analysis and gage accuracy discussion.This report documents an analysis of surface erosion, mass wasting, and hydrology carried out on Swift Creek Watershed, Dale Creek Watershed, and several hillslopes and tributaries between these drainages. Emphasis is placed on the potential impact of timber harvesting on hillslopes and downstream resources through the above processes. Results from this investigation were integrated to develop prescriptions and recommendations for future timber harvesting in this area.This is a comprehensive watershed management plan for the City of Bellingham. The plan analyzes exiting environmental resources and facilities, identifies existing and projected problems, and offers recommendations for solutions for existing and future sites.This document reviews sediment transport processes, summarizes published reports on the Nooksack River sediment system, and presents a basic sediment budget framework for the system. The following key questions are addressed: (1) What are the sources of sediment being supplied from the upper Nooksack basin? (2) Of the sediment supplied from the upper Nooksack basin, what is the potential for transport and deposition within the Nooksack mainstem? (3) How does the potential for transport and deposition within the Nooksack mainstem compare to historical gravel removal rates?U;  ( DnhdCu)Water Use General Information FileWU-020Water Use/Water RightsCommercial Water UseIndustrial Water UseMunicipal Water UseAgricultural Water Use1995Various SponsorsVariousVarious AuthorsDocumentWhatcom CountyBlakeSueWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicNoNod@1@ >Whatcom)Water Use General Information FileWU-020Water Use/Water RightsCommercial Water UseIndustrial Water UseMunicipal Water UseAgricultural Water Use1995Various SponsorsVariousVarious AuthorsDocumentWhatcom CountyBlakeSueWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicNoNod@1@ >Whatcom County Planning & Dev. ServicesNoYesWater Resources Consulting Teamrrrrmmmiiii@444(($     r\FF.&)2a$)List of Western Washington University's Geographic Information System Layers with Coverage in Whatcom CountyG/M-010GIS/MappingDate UnknownWestern Washington UniversityWestern Washington UniversityDocumentWhatcom CountyNot Yet ObtainedPublicNoNoNot Yet Obtained  yp);)List of the U.S. Forest Service's Geographic Information System Layers with Coverage in Whatcom CountyG/M-009GIS/Mapping1995U.S. Forest ServiceU.S. Forest Service StaffDocumentWhatcom CountyWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicNoNou@ Water Resources Consulting Team.               sj);e)List of the Washington Department of Natural Resources Geographic Information System Layers with Coverage in Whatcom CountyG/M-008GIS/MappingDecember 1995Washington Department of Natural ResourcesWashington Department of Natural Resources StaffDocumentWhatcom CountyWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicNoNof@ Water Resources Consulting TeamzYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYMMIEEEEE= );O)Whatcom County Assessor's DatabaseWU-022Water Use/Water RightsMulti-disciplinaryTax ParcelsLand UseCurrentWhatcom CountyBellinghamWhatcom County Assessor's Office StaffDocumentT37N - T41NWater Resources Consulting Team and the Whatcom County Assessors OfficePublicNoNod@YesWater Resources Consulting Team and the Whatcom County Assessors Office????:::::::::::..*&&&&&zqqqgZF.&)??5)Water in Whatcom County: A Watershed GuidebookSW-035Surface WaterWater QualityBeneficial UsesLand Use1990 (2nd edition)Puget Sound Water Quality AuthorityBellinghamWebber, Sue and Wendy Scherrer, EditorsDocumentWhatcom CountyWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic32YesYes@NoWater Resources Consulting TeamdCCCCCCC????????33.))%%%tttjYJ;3)??Q)Channel Changes and Flood Frequency on the Upper Main Stem of the Nooksack River, Whatcom County, WashingtonSW-015Surface WaterFloodingFlood FrequencyChannel PatternsAggradationFebruary 10, 1993Western Washington University, unpublished M.S. ThesisBellinghamBertschi, Roger G.DocumentNooksack River Main stemWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic111YesYes@zNoYesWater Resources Consulting Team~~yyyqPPP6, xp)?)Analysis of Climate Factors for the Largest Flood Events on the Lower Nooksack River, Whatcom County, WashingtonSW-052Surface WaterPrecipitationDischargeTemperatureGaging StationsFebruary 2, 1993Whatcom County Engineering ServicesBertschi, Roger G.DocumentNooksack River (Lower River)Water Resources Consulting TeamPublic45NoYes@NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team|||xxxxxxxxllgcc___W666|t);LVALI u   Y(alThis report includes flood frequency analysis of teh Nooksack River and Deming and Ferndale. It compileThis report includes flood frequency analysis of teh Nooksack River and Deming and Ferndale. It compiles other flood analyses, compares and discusses them, and investigates gage error and streambed stability.Water resources data books are published annually and include daily flow values for all USGS gages in operation that year. Real-time data are available on the web for selected gages (http://wwwdwatcm.wr.usgs.gov/current.html).A leaking underground gasoline tank contaminated the Acme water supply and forced a shut-down of its well. This report was an effort to find a new uncontaminated well site.Leaking underground gasoline tanks contaminated Acme water supply and forced shut-down of well. Report investigates extent of ground water contamination.The Oeser pole yard site has been in use since 1949. several users have spilled creosote or pentachlorophenol on the ground, and the site is a Superfund clean-up site.Bellingham frozen Foods sought to dispose of vegetable wash water by land application at a site adjacent to the Nooksack River. These Documents are draft and final Environmental Impact Statements.The City of Everson undertook a wellhead protection program, delineated its aquifer, implemented a ground water model, and inventoried sources of contamination. This is the project completion report.Concern over nitrate in drinking water led the City of Sumas to apply for a wellhead protection grant. The city delineated its aquifer, and inventoried sources of potential contaminants in its recharge area.This document is a hydrogeologic investigation in support of conditional use application for construction of a limited purpose wood waste landfill.Water supply investigation carried out for Public Utilities District #1 of Whatcom County; created fence diagrams and cross-sections based on lithology and from approximately 350 well logs. This is an alphabetical listing of small water associations and other public water systems. Information includes manager's name, address, phone number, number of connections, population, source number and name, capacity, and locationThis file contains miscellaneous papers addressing agricultural use of water including monthly crop water requirements, irrigation requirements, estimates of agricultural water use by month for the entire Nooksack Basin, monthly estimates by drainage basin and irrigated acres by crop and drainage basin. The data is in hardcopy and electronic (Quattro Pro) format.Cities are required by state law to prepare periodic comprehensive water system plans. This document fulfilled that purpose in 1973. It discusses water source, rights, transmission, treatment, storage, pumping, and distribution systems. The document includes an analysis of the capacity and needs of the system, as well as recommendations. The document is somewhat dated, but is still highly relevant to the Nooksack Basin Water Users Steering Committee's needs.This file contains miscellaneous papers supplied by Sue Blake of Whatcom County Planning and Development Services. These papers are not entire articles or documents but extractions of such which address water use in Whatcom County. They include estimates of annual and monthly water use for municipal, industrial, commercial, and agricultural sectors.This file contains a summary by the Agricultural Preservation Committee of irrigated acreage by crop and Township/Range/Section, including estimates of irrigated land within Fishtrap Creek basin. Also included is a map of irrigated land with overlays of ground and surface water rights and a summary schematic of aggregated information.m; M )Bellingham Frozen Foods: Process Wastewater Land Treatment Facility Draft Environmental Impact StatementGW-051Ground WaterGround WaterInfiltrationWastewater DisposalLand ApplicationJanuary, 1991Whatcom County Department of Public WorksStaffDocumentSouthwest corner of Later and Haxton RoadsWhatcom County Department of Public Work)Bellingham Frozen Foods: Process Wastewater Land Treatment Facility Draft Environmental Impact StatementGW-051Ground WaterGround WaterInfiltrationWastewater DisposalLand ApplicationJanuary, 1991Whatcom County Department of Public WorksStaffDocumentSouthwest corner of Later and Haxton RoadsWhatcom County Department of Public WorksPublic50-1@ NoYesWhatcom County Department of Public Worksxxxttppph===um);S)Wellhead Protection Plan for the City of EversonGW-054Ground WaterWater use/Water RightsGround WaterWellhead ProtectionAquifer Delineation1994City of EversonAssociated Earth Sciences, Inc., Water Resources Consulting Team, and Environmental Issues Management, Inc.DocumentEverson, approximately 4 square miles south of EversonWater Resources Consulting Team and City of EversonPublic@NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team and City of Everson```(pbJ<4); )City of Sumas Wellhead Protection PlanGW-053Ground WaterWater Use/Water RightsGround WaterWellhead ProtectionAquifer DelineationOctober, 1995City of SumasAssociated Earth Sciences, Inc., Water Resources Consulting Team, and Horsley & Witten, Inc. DocumentSumas: A 25 square mile area Northwest of SumasWater Resources Consulting Team and City of SumasPublic60-1@NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team and City of Sumas{HHH {fX@2*);S)Geohydrology Study of the Proposed Evergreen Limited Purpose Landfill, Everson-Goshen Road, Whatcom CountyGW-055Ground WaterWater Use/Water RightsGround WaterContaminationLeachate1993Georia PacificPurnell W.D.DocumentEverson; a 120 acre site east of the Everson-Goshen RoadWhatcom County Hearing ExaminerPublic6@~@NoWhatcom County Hearing Examinerpppppppllllllll``````TTL+++vn); i)Letter Report on Regional Ground Water Supply Study, Ferndale-Birch Bay VicinityGW-050Ground WaterGround WaterWellsWell LogsGeologyAugust 18, 1993Public Utilities District #1 of Whatcom CountyRZA AGRA Inc. StaffLetter ReportFerndale-Birch BayPublic Utility District #1Public20-1@Whatcom Co. PUD #1(360) 384-4288NoYesPublic Utility District #1qqqqlllhXXXDDDD88844000(   xjj\T);S")Public Water System Information ListWU-002Water Use/Water RightsSmall Water AssociationsWater DemandWater UseDomestic UseDecember 22, 1994Whatcom County Department of healthBellingham, WAWhatcom County Department of Health StaffDocumentWhatcom CountyWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic@Whatcom County Department of Health: 676-6724Water Resources Consulting Team{{{{{{{{{{{KKKK????????7{pbHH0()?"Q))Report on the Comprehensive Study of the Bellingham Water SystemWU-016Water Use/Water RightsMunicipal Water SupplyBellingham1973City of BellinghamBellinghamBellingham Public Works Department StaffDocumentBellinghamWater Resources Consulting Team and the City of Bellingham Department of Public Works Public104YesYes@Water Resources Consulting Team and the City of Bellingham Department of Public Works iiiiiiiiiiiiiii]]XSSNNNF|ddLD)7?)~; fv u H&@)Spring Chinook Spawner and Redd Survey Data Escapement Estimate MethodologiesF-138FisheriesSpring ChinookHarvestEscapementDistribution1980-1989Various AgenciesVarious AuthorsDocument, notes, etc.Nooksack RiverCascades Environmental ServicesPublic200@Cascades Environmental ServicesF%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%)Spring Chinook Spawner and Redd Survey Data Escapement Estimate MethodologiesF-138FisheriesSpring ChinookHarvestEscapementDistribution1980-1989Various AgenciesVarious AuthorsDocument, notes, etc.Nooksack RiverCascades Environmental ServicesPublic200@Cascades Environmental ServicesF%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |sccXQ);)Various Methodologies and Escapement Estimates for Nooksack Spring ChinookF-049FisheriesSpring ChinookEscapementRun SizeHarvest ManagementJanuary 20, 1989Lummi Nation Fisheries DepartmentLummi TribeMacKay, MichaelDataNooksack RiverMacKayMichaelCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>30YesYesj@Lummi FisheriesCascades Environmental ServicesiiiiiiiiiiiXXXXLLGBB===5 |p``UN)"w)Watershed Briefing Paper Nooksack WatershedWU-023Water Use/Water RightsWater QualityWater RightsPermits and CertificatesClaims and Pending ApplicationsunknownWashington Department of EcologyBucknell, Jim and Buck SmithBriefing PaperNooksack Watershedpublic4NoNo@Yes7777722222222222&&"l^O7/);:)Whatcom County Lower Nooksack River Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan: Hydrologic Analysis of the Nooksack River at Deming and FerndaleSW-054Surface WaterFlood Frequency AnalysisStreamflow GagesStreambed StabilityJune 1995Whatcom CountyKCM, Inc.DocumentNooksack RiverWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic41No@NoYesWater Resources Consulting Teamssssnnnjjjjjjjj^^^ZZVVVN---)w;S_()Report, Geohydrology Investigation of New Community Water Well Locations for the Town of Acme, WashingtonGW-057Ground WaterMunicipal Water SupplyGround Water Contamination1988W.D. Purnell & AssociatesW.D. Purnell & AssociatesDocumentAcmeWhatcom County Health DepartmentPublic20No@ NoYesWhatcom County Health DepartmentlJJJJEEEAAAAAAAA55511---%um)7;S)Ground Water Contamination Assessment, Acme, WashingtonGW-056Ground WaterWellsSoilsWell LogsContamination1989Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAWang, C.P. and N.D. PeckDocumentAcmeWater Resources Consulting Team and Whatcom County Health DepartmentPublic6 +appendicesYesYesHard Copy@ NoYesWater Resources Consulting Team and Whatcom County Health Department____ZZZVVVVVVVVJ?:55&&&yj_XQQC;)?)Ground Water Resource Evaluation, Lummi Reservation: Phase One ReportGW-049Ground WaterWater Use/Water RightsGround WaterAquifersLummi Reservation1991Lummi Indian Business CouncilWilling, Peter, Charles Howard & Associates Ltd., and Mark E. ShafferDocumentLummi ReservationLummi Indian Business CouncilProprietary30-1/@ NoYesLummi Indian Business Counciluuuupppllllllll```\\XXXK,,,x`RJ);S)Site Inspection Prioritization Report for Oeser CedarGW-052Ground WaterGround Water Contamination1994U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyURS Consultants, Inc.DocumentBellingham: a 10 acre site on Marine DriveWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic@ NoWater Resources Consulting Team>        qkkkkOOA9);FLVAL\ z p3pThis report is a short examination of dairy operatiThis report is a short examination of dairy operation and waste management issues in the Nooksack Basin.The report deals with a class 2 inspection of BP Oil's wastewater treatment facilities.This paper is a review of existing marine and freshwater sediment data. It discusses Sediment Management Standards (SMS) and cleanup screening level (CSL) as they pertain to the Washington Administrative code.This document describes the Lake Whatcom Monitoring Program for 1993/94 conducted by Western Washington University in cooperation with the City of Bellingham. Samples were taken from the lake as well as surrounding creeks. Inputs from the watershed and the Nooksack river diversion, and outputs from Whatcom Creek and Georgia-Pacific Corp. were estimated by using the HSPF hydrologic model. (See related document, WQ-083.)This document is a bibliography dealing with water quality and quantity information throughout the Nooksack watershed. A short synopsis of the collected data is included as well as maps.This document is a collection of water quality data in the Nooksack Basin from 1982 to 1987. No discussion or conclusions are included in this draft.This report documents a one year study of eight sites form which fecal coliform, flow, and rainfall data were collected. Lack of funds limited the project, including water quality parameters. Flow was determined by timing leaves and using a measuring stick, rather than a flow meter. Data were used from this monitoring project to inform farmers about water quality problems. An update concerning Fishtrap Creek published in 1995 is included. Only Fishtrap Creek was included in the update because it was determined from the first study that water quality was generally poorer here than in Bertrand Creek, probably due to a higher concentration of dairy farms. Results from the update show fecal coliform levels in the mainstem of Fishtrap Creek to be about the same but at a decrease of about 50% in Double Ditch, a main tributary. Discussion and conclusions regarding this are included.A compilation of available water resources data on the Nooksack River basin, including USGS streamflow data and graphs of average monthly flows. This data is similar to data compiled by the consultant team. Data is in hardcopy and excel.This Microsoft Access database catalogues almost 3,000 documents on file with Whatcom County. The database includes the document title, author, year, major subject area, and secondary subject area. Relevant themes include agriculture, aquatic resources, drainage, ecology, economics, environmental assessments, energy, environment, fisheries, flooding, forestry, geology, hydrology, watersheds, etc.This document is a report on the Whatcom Conservation District's accomplishments and plan of work for the next year. Included are sections on education and informational projects, special projects, and the 1994 financial report.This document is a short review of ground water considerations in the Nooksack Watershed. It describes cross program/agency considerations, critical aquifer recharge areas/aquifer vulnerability, wellhead protection areas, the Abbotsford-Sumas aquifer, and ground water management areas. It also gives recommendations for dealing with these critical areas.These files include a copy of the City of Bellingham's water right certificate, as well as historical and current correspondence regarding fish issues related to the city's water right.This binder contains an assemblage of raw and tabulated data from various agencies for the time period between 1980 and 1989.Tagging and recovery data and methods for arriving at an escapement estimate of spring chinook for 1988.; U hdCdLake Whatcom Monitoring Project 1993-1994 Final ReportWQ-055Water QualityMonitoringMarch, 1995Western Washington University, Huxley College of Environmental StudiesBellingham, WAMatthews R.A. and G.B. MatthewsDocumentLake WhatcomCascades Environmental ServicesPublic29noyes@ NoAAAA========1)Lake Whatcom Monitoring Project 1993-1994 Final ReportWQ-055Water QualityMonitoringMarch, 1995Western Washington University, Huxley College of Environmental StudiesBellingham, WAMatthews R.A. and G.B. MatthewsDocumentLake WhatcomCascades Environmental ServicesPublic29noyes@ NoYesCascades Environmental ServicesgFFFFAAA========11,(($$$j]]]]QQB:)?i()Nooksack Basin and Associated Drainages, Stream Monitoring Data-1982 to 1987WQ-033Water QualityMarch 1988Lummi Nation Fisheries DepartmentBellingham, WASchuett-Hames, J.P.DocumentNooksack River BasinCascades Environmental ServicesPublic55NoNo@NoYesCascades Environmental ServicesF%%%%    sggggggXP)?o)Report on a Joint Water Quality Project in the Bertrand-Fishtrap Creek WatershedWQ-005Water QualitySurface WaterFecal ColiformAgricultural ImpactsPrecipitationStreamflow1989; update November, 1995Whatcom County Conservation District and Health DepartmentLyndenWhatcom County Conservation District & Health Department StaffDocumentBertrand and Fishtrap Creek BasinsWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic8YesNo@NoWater Resources Consulting Teamf\zk\T)?)Nooksack River Water Resources Data CompilationSW-055Surface WaterWater Use/Water RightsSurface Water DataUSGS StreamflowWhatcom CountyBellinghamBlake, SueNooksack RiverBlakeSueWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic150No@NoWater Resources Consulting Team.               vbJ;3)?S)Whatcom County's Document Library DatabaseM-024Multi-disciplinaryDatabase1994Whatcom CountyBellinghamWhatcom County StaffDatabaseWhatcom County and other areasCascades Environmental Services and Water Resources Consulting Team, and Whatcom County Public>100NoNo@NoYesCascades Environmental Services and Water Resources Consulting Team, and Whatcom County ;;;;66622222222&&"uiYSSSSII5.)?s)Whatcom Conservation District 1994/95-95/96 Annual Plan of Work & Report of AccomplishmentsM-013Multi-Disciplinary1995Whatcom County Conservation DistrictLynden, WashingtonWhatcom County Conservation District staffWhatcom CountyCascades Environmental ServicesPublic71NoNo@NoYesCascades Environmental Servicesa@@@@;;;77777777++'##zzzzzzf_)/)Nooksack Watershed Ground Water Issue PaperGW-058Ground WaterWater QualityGround Water PollutionSeawater IntrusionWRIA 1Date UnknownWashington Department of EcologyunknownCook, KirkDocumentNooksack River Basinpublic4NoNoh@NoYes        lTE7/)?)City of Bellingham Pertinent Water Resources FilesF-139FisheriesWater Use/Water RightsWater RightsInstream FlowIRPP1954-1993City of BellinghamCity of Bellingham StaffDocuments, lettersMiddle Fork NooksackGarnerJackCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>30NoNo@Bellingham Public Works Department210 Lottie DriveBellingham, WANoYesCascades Environmental Services||lZ6666**&""}n`H=6))%; cSC)Creation of Freshwater Sediment Quality Database and Preliminary Analysis of Freshwater Apparent Effects ThresholdsWQ-076Water QualitySediment Management StandardsFreshwater Sediment Database (FSEDQUAL)Apparent Effects ThresholdsJune 1994Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WashingtonBetts, Brett and Tom GriesLiterature ReviewWashington State and OregonCascades Environmental Servicespublic92YesYes@NoCascades Environmental ServicesdQ5 w)w?)Bioaccumulation of Contaminants in Crabs and Clams in Bellingham BayWQ-075Water QualityMercuryPCBsArsenicSeptember 1991Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WashingtonCubbage, JamesDocumentBellingham BayCascades Environmental Servicespublic322,3,6,8,9,11,12,13,16, and 17YesYes@NoCascades Environmental ServicesoNNNNNNNJJJJJJJJ>>94 wwnh__PH)w?a)Site Hazard Assessment Summary Report for Whatcom Waterway, Bellingham, WashingtonWQ-074Water QualityWhatcom WaterwaySite Hazard AssessmentWashington Ranking Method (WARM)June 1991ParametrixParametrix staffLiterature Review and Data Collection SummaryMouth of Whatcom Creek, Bellingham, WashingtonCascades Environmental Servicespublic68 + map1-21YesNo@NoCascades Environmental ServicesztjjjbAAAmm^V)w;)Guidance for Conducting Water Quality Assessments and Watershed Characterizations Under the Nonpoint Rule (Chapter 400-12 WAC)WQ-073Water QualityNonpoint Source PollutionPuget Sound Water Quality AuthorityWatershed ManagementFebruary 1995Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WashingtonCusimano, Robert, et al.Washington StateCascades Environmental Servicespublic76NoYes@NoCascades Environmental ServicesaaaOO5 )w/)Water Quality Impacts from Dairies in Washington State: A Literature ReviewWQ-072Water QualitySurface WaterDairy Waste PracticesFecal ColiformDissolved OxygenJune 1995Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WashingtonErickson, KarolLiterature ReviewWashington StateCascades Environmental Servicespublicover 1201-11; 17-61YesYes@NoCascades Environmental Services}}}}}}}}qqlgZPPPH'''vgXP)?)Water Quality Standards for Surface Waters of the State of WashingtonWQ-070Water QualitySurface WaterDate UnknownWashington Department of EcologyWashington Department of Ecology StaffDocumentWashington StateCascades Environmental ServicesPublic14NoNoNoCascades Environmental Services=   }ooooo`QI);)Kamm Creek Watershed Management Plan-Final VersionWQ-069Water QualitySurface WaterAgricultural ImpactsFisheriesNonpoint Source PollutionGround WaterSeptember 1990Whatcom County Conservation DistrictLyndenWhatcom County Conservation District StaffDocumentKamm Creek WatershedWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic781-3;YesYesd@NoWater Resources Consulting Team}}}}}}}yyyyyyyymmhc]YYYQ000}r\M>6)?w)Watershed Briefing Paper: Marine and Freshwater Sediment Quality in the Nooksack WatershedWQ-062Water QualitySediment Management StandardsCleanup Screening LevelMay, 1995Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WAClapp, MichelleLiterature ReviewNooksack River BasinCascades Environmental ServicesPublic91-5NoYes@ NoCascades Environmental Serviceskkkkkkkgggggggg[[VRMKKKC""" vvg_)7?LVAL h5H'This is a compilation of water quality data for urban stream monitoring sites in BellinThis is a compilation of water quality data for urban stream monitoring sites in Bellingham. All data is for 1994 except for the nutrient data which is for both 1994 and 1995.This document is a break down of the total number of water quality projects funded in the Nooksack Watershed.This document is a review of compliance issues of industrial facilities within the Nooksack Watershed. Included are ARCO Oil (Cherry Point), TOSCO NW (formerly BP at Cherry Point), Georgia-Pacific (Bellingham), and INTALCO (Ferndale).This report is the Lake Chapter of Washington's 1994 305(b) report. Completion partially fulfills obligations under sections 305 and 314 of the federal Clean Water Act. The document explains requirements under the Act to be eligible for Federal Clean Lakes Program funding. Of interest is data concerning Lake Whatcom, Wiser Lake and Toad (Emerald) Lake in Whatcom County.This document, funded by a grant from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, attempts to: 1) establish a Freshwater Sediment Quality Database; 2) collect and enter all appropriate and available data from Washington State and drainages to the Columbia River from Oregon; and 3) calculate initial Apparent Effects Thresholds. This report doesn't deal specifically with the Nooksack Basin but may contain useful reference material.The documents examines industrial and municipal discharge of contaminants into Bellingham Bay as they affect commercial and recreational shellfish harvest. The report states that concentrations of mercury in crabs have declined over the past 15 years. Results show concentrations to be low or near background levels throughout the study area with the exception of mercury near the Whatcom Waterway.This document provides a summary of results of a Site Hazard Assessment conducted on the Whatcom Waterway, the mouth of Whatcom Creek in downtown Bellingham. A literature review accompanies background information and Data Collection Summary Sheets. The report identifies potential and actual pollution sources as urban, industrial, and logging runoff, recreational use, failing septic systems, runoff/leachate from several abandoned landfills adjacent to the waterway, and effluent from the Georgia-Pacific mill.This document is an updated version of the guidelines written in 1989. It is meant for use by watershed management committees developing watershed action plans under Nonpoint Rule (Chapter 400-12 Washington Administrative Code). The document is of interest to groups developing monitoring plans under the Centennial Clean Water Fund and in that case should be used in conjunction with the Technical Guidance for Assessing the Quality of Aquatic Environments.This document is a literature review of surface water quality studies as they relate to dairy waste practices. The report examines 48 documents statewide with Johnson, Bertrand, Fishtrap, Tenmile, Kamm, and Dakota Creeks being of most interest to the steering committee. The most common water quality impacts found were high fecal coliform and low dissolved oxygen levels. Fish habitat degradation was identified as the most common beneficial use impairment.This document describes a plan for managing the Kamm Creek Watershed. The eight square mile watershed supports a population of approximately 1,500 people and is primarily agricultural with 61% of the land area used for dairy associated activities. The area is drained by two channels that combine and discharge as one into the Nooksack River. The purpose of this watershed management effort is to prevent and control nonpoint source pollution affecting surface and ground waters. The Kamm Creek Watershed Management Plan identifies nonpoint pollution problems and implementable solutions to those problems.;  _ vK&)City of Bellingham, Water Rights Information FileWU-006Water Use/Water RightsMunicipal Water UseWater RightsWater SupplyVarious datesCity of BellinghamBellinghamCity of Bellingham staff and othersFileBellingham and the Middle Fork Nooksack RiverWater Resources Consulting TeamPublicNoNo@NoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamvUUUUPPPLLLLLLLL@@<888880xjUU=5)w?Q)Kamm Creek Watershed ReportWQ-084Water QualityNonpoint Source PollutionAnimal WasteDairyFarm PlansDate UnknownWashington Department of EcologyDorf, GailnotesKamm Creek WatershedCascades Environmental Servicespublicyesno@NoCascades Environmental Services.               rf_Q66');w)Lake Whatcom Monitoring Project-1994/95WQ-083Water QualitySurface WaterMonitoringFebruary 9, 1996Western Washington UniversityBellingham, WashingtonMatthews R.A., M. Hilles, and G.B. MatthewsDocumentLake Whatcom and surrounding areaCascades Environmental Servicespublicover 300noyes@NoCascades Environmental ServicesmLLLLLLLHHHHHHHH<<733)))!o]]]]QB3+)?)City of Bellingham Urban Stream Monitoring Data-1994/95WQ-082Water QualitySurface WaterMonitoringNutrientsDate UnknownCity of BellinghamBellingham, WashingtonAuthor UnknownData tables & graphsBellinghamCascades Environmental Servicespublicunknownnono@ NoYesCascades Environmental ServicesT3333...********   xxxmaRC;)??)Watershed Briefing Paper Nooksack WatershedWQ-081Water QualityGrant FundingJanuary 25, 1996Washington Department of EcologyPalazzi, DavidDocumentNooksack River BasinCascades Environmental Servicespublic11NoNoo@NoCascades Environmental ServicesgUUUUFF7/);)Watershed Briefing Paper Nooksack WatershedWQ-080Water QualityIndustrial FacilitiesCompliance IssuesNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination SystemSalmonid BioassayMay 4, 1995Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WashingtonCrooks, Marc E.DocumentNooksack River BasinCascades Environmental Servicespublic4NoNo@NoCascades Environmental Serviceslllllllhhhhhhhh\\XTTRRRJ))) p]FF7/)?)Nooksack Basin Watershed Briefing PaperWQ-079Water QualityNonpoint Source PollutionWaste ManagementDairyMay 6, 1995Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WashingtonHovde, Belinda M.DocumentNooksack River BasinCascades Environmental Servicespublic8NoNoj@ NoCascades Environmental ServicesQ0000000,,,,,,,,  vvo]BB3+)w?)British Petroleum Oil Refinery Class 2 Inspection, Water Body No. WA-01-0010, (Segment No. 01-01-07)WQ-078Water QualityClass 2 InspectionBP OilWastewaterNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination SystemMarch 30, 1990Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WashingtonHallinan, PatDocumentStrait of GeorgiaCascades Environmental Servicespublic49YesNoY@ NoCascades Environmental Services}xxtttlKKK8. ph)?)1994 Statewide Water Quality Assessment Lakes ChapterWQ-077Water QualityLake Water Quality AssessmentWatershedEutrophicationFebruary 1995Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WashingtonRector, Julie and Dave HallockDocumentWashington StateCascades Environmental Servicespublic66vi,1-4,11,27, and 28YesYesy@NoCascades Environmental ServicesiiiiiiieeeeeeeeYYTO9555-   zoPPA9)w?OLVALUZ K ( ȼȼȼȼȼȼȼȼȼȼȼȼȼȼThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aquifer vulnerability. It discusses potential polution sorces. Many maps and tables.This report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aquifer vulnerability. It discusses potential polution sorces. Many maps and tables.This is a preliminary report that was submitted toThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aquifer vulnerability. It discusses potential poThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aquifer vulnerability. It discusses poThis document covers hydrostratigraphy and lists the hydraulic properties of aquifThis document covers hydrostratigraphy and lists the hydraulic properties of aquifers in the California Creek Drainage Basin. Well Data are included in the aThis document covers hydrostratigraphy and lists the hydraulic properties of aquifers in the California Creek Drainage Basin. WThis document covers hydrostratigraphy and lists the hydraulic properties of aquifers in the California CreeThis document covers hydrostratigraphy and lists the hydraulic properties of aquifers in the California Creek Drainage Basin. Well Data are included in the appendix.This document covers hydrostratigraphy and lists the hydraulic properties of aquifers in the California Creek Drainage Basin. Well Data are included in the appendix.This is an unconsolidated thickness contour map.This document reviews the regional aquifer sThis is an unconsolidated thickness contour map.This document reviews the regional aquifer systems in both the Puget Sound and Willamette Lowlands.This report is a comprehensive discussion of all ground water use in Canada, in 1981.This list details GIS layers orginated by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Puget Sound River Basin Team.This document addresses the issues surrounding water use in the Nooksack Watershed. In recognition of the increasing potential for water related crises, the assessment had three objectives: 1) to develop a comprehensive list of the major water resource concerns and issues in the county, 2) to establish a list of priority concerns, and 3) to review current and pending programs at the state and local level to determine the extent to which they do or will address these concerns, and ultimately how and where additional efforts will be needed.The purpose of this analysis was to determine the maximum constant rate of supply available from the Middle Fork Nooksack combined with the use of available storage in Lake Whatcom. The analysis also reviews the capacity of all the supply works facilities and defines deficiencies with respect to future anticipated demands.This file contains miscellaneous information on the City of Bellingham's water right. The file includes a copy of the city's water right and other legal information pertaining to this water right. These notes were used in preparing the Kamm Creek Watershed Monitoring Project which is included. This project identifies problems and recommends the implementation of Best Management Practices (BMPs) to correct water quality problems in the basin.This document describes the Lake Whatcom Monitoring Program for 1994/95 conducted by Western Washington University in cooperation with the City of Bellingham. Samples were taken from the lake as well as surrounding creeks. Inputs from the watershed and the Nooksack river diversion, and outputs from Whatcom Creek and Georgia-Pacific Corp. were estimated by using the HSPF hydrologic model. (See related document, WQ-055.); p)?)Water Supply Analysis, City of Bellingham, WashingtonWU-014Water Use/Water RightsSurface WaterWater SupplyCapacityStorageLake WhatcomDecember 1978City of BellinghamStraam Engineers, Inc.DocumentBellingham, Lake WhatcomMcCourtBillWater Resources Consulting TeamPublic17NoNoG@City of Bellingham2221 Pacific StreetBellingham, WA 98226(360)676-6850NoYesWater Resources Consulting TeamoZFFFF::622...&vhYA9);) e (Hydrology and (Hydrol)Hydrology and Groundwater Flow near Lynden, WashingtonGW-086Ground WaterWellsGround Water FlowAugust 14, 1987Institute for Watershed Studies, WWUBellingham, WACreahan, KathyDocumentLynden, WAUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic9YesYesHard Copy@>@>YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WA<****%%%     {jjjWPPB:)7?a)Whatcom County Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Environmental Impact Statement, Existing Conditions ReportGW-085Ground WaterWater QualityGround Water FlowGround Water QualityLummi NationSeptember 1994Whatcom CountyWhatcom CountyDocumentWhatcom County, Lummi Island, Abbotsford-Sumas AquiferUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic45+40-44NoNoHard Copy@2@2>Whatcom Co. Planning DepartmentYesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WA~~~rgc_XSSSK999sk);3a)Hydrogeologic Framework of the Puget Sound Aquifer System Washington and British Columbia USGS Professional Paper 1424-DGW-079Ground WaterGround Water FlowAquifer CharacteristicsWater QualityGround Water Model1998USGSVaccaro, J.J., A.J. Hansen, M.A. JonesDocumentPuget Sound LowlandPublic77YesYesHard Copy@B6@ >YesYesxxxxxsssnnnnnbbbVKFAA===5555 });)Thickness of Unconsolidated Deposits in the Puget Sound Lowland, Washington and British Columbia USGS Water Resources Investigations Report 94-4133GW-081Ground Water1996USGSTacoma, WAJones, MyrtleMapPuget Sound LowlandUSGS / WRD LibraryPublicN/AYesYesHard Copy@H@ >YesYesUSGS / WRD Library[GGGGBBB=====111%   )?))Numerical Model Analysis of the Effects of Ground-Water Withdrawals on Discharge to Streams and Springs in Small Basins Typical of the Puget Sound Lowland, Washington USGS Open-File Report 95-470GW-083Ground WaterSurface WaterHydrologic ModelGround Water FlowModeling1996USGS / Washington State DOETacoma, WAMorgan, David S. and Jones, Joseph L.DocumentPuget Sound LowlandUSGS / WRD LibraryPublic73YesYesHard Copy.@HypotheticalYesYesUSGS / WRD Library|rK?")?)Summary of the Puget-Willamette Lowland Regional Aquifer-System Analysis, Washington, Oregon, British Columbia USGS Open-File Report 96-353GW-082Ground WaterWater Use/Water RightsGround Water FlowHydrostratigraphyGround Water QualityAquifers1997USGSTacoma, WAVaccaro, J.J., D.G. Woodward, M.W. Gannet, M.A. Jones, C.A. Collins, R.R. Caldwell and A.J. HansonDocumentPuget Sound and Willamette LowlandsUSGS / WRD LibraryPublic49YesYesHard Copy@YesYesUSGS / WRD Library )?)Selected Ground-Water Data for the Lummi Indian Reservation, Whatcom County, Washington, 1995GW-080Ground WaterGround Water DepthsGround Water QualityLummi Nation1996USGS / Bureau of Indian AffairsTacoma, WADrost, B.W.DocumentLummi Indian ReservationUSGS / WRD Library21YesYesHard Copy/@Well locationsYesYesUSGS / WRD Library{ggggbbb]]]]]]]MA61,,((((wwia)w?c; f  E@OMilroy and Egans Sectional MapLU-001Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand Use1901Milroy and EgansSeattle, WAMapWhatcom CountyJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies. BBIC Map Collection, Folder 4, Map 1Public1@HistoricalNot included.C@>Center for Pacific Northwest StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellingham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7747YesR, sa[[[QE4*"'?)Pole Road Water Association; Delineation of Wellhead Zones of Contribution; Wellhead Protection ProgramGW-070Ground WaterWellhead ProtectionModelingAquifer DelineationAquifer CharacteristicsSeptember 10,1996Associated Earth Sciences, Inc.Bainbridge Island, WAAssociated Earth Sciences, Inc.DocumentPole Road, Whatcom Co.WillingPeterUSGS; Tacoma WAPublic6 +appendices and figuresYesYesHard Copy@Well locationsWater Resources Consulting(360) 734-1445YesYesUSGS; Tacoma WA}le\D:sk)'The County Tributary to the Bay Cities New Whatcom and FairhavenLU-003Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand Use1898Whatcom County, WashingtonWhatcom County, WashingtonAuthor UnknownMapNew Whatcom and FairhavenJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, BBIC Map Collection, Folder 5, Map 2View at Center or photocopy.A@BFragile map.@HistoricalNot inlcuded.@Center for Pacific Northwest StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellingham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7747YesYesVVVVQQQL>"pdF~~~thWME(?)Lake Whatcom Watershed Management PlanWU-026Water Use/Water RightsWater SupplyWater RightsDecember 1986Institute for Watershed Studies, WWUBellingham, WAInstitute for Watershed StudiesDocumentLake WhatcomUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic>1210-12NoNoHard Copy#@'@;>YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WAQ????:::55555))) ufffXJJ2*)7?)Sumas-Blaine Surficial Aquifer Nitrate Characterization Publication No. 98-310GW-077Ground WaterWater QualityWell DataGround Water FlowLand UseMay 1998Washington State Department of EcologyOlympia, WAErickson, DenisDocumentSumas-Blaine AquiferEricksonDenisUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic27 +appendicesappendicesYesYesHard Copy@Well locationsWashington State Department of Ecology(360) 407-6767YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WAxla\WK;;;3!xi[S)')The Aquifer Vulnerability Project, Nooksack Pilot Study Report Publication No. 99-10GW-078Ground WaterWater QualityGround Water QualityHydrogeologyJune, 1999Washington State Department of EcologyOlympia, WAMorgan, LaurieDocumentNooksack BasinMorganLaurieUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic20 +appendicesYesYesHard Copy@GISWashington Department of Ecology(360) 407-6483YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WAmmmh\QLGG777/ ~oaY)?')Report: Hydrogeologic Services Installation and Testing of Production Well No. 3 Ferndale, WashingtonGW-066Ground WaterAquifer CharacteristicsGround Water QualityWellhead ProtectionApril 29, 1994GeoEngineers / City of FerndaleBellingham, WAGeoEngineersDocumentFerndale, WAUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic12 +appendicesYesNoHard Copy@Well locationCity of Ferndale, Public Works Dept.(360) 384-4006YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WAui^ZUUEEE=+++rj)w?'=C LVALTTBBBG G. . v ɍ ɍɍɍThis report investigates the hydrogeologiThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aqThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aquifer vulnerabilityThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aquifer vulnerability. It discusses potential pollution sources. Many maps and tables.This report investigates the hydrogeologic conditThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aquifer vulnerability. It discusThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aquifer vulnerability. It discusses potential pollution sources. ManyThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aquifer vulnerThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aquifer vulnerability. It discusses potential pollutiThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aquifer vulnerability. It discusThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aquiferThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aquifer vuThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates tThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aquifer vulnerability. It discusses potential pollution soThis report covers the ground water quality of the Nooksack basin as it relates to aquifer vulnerability. It discusses potential pollution sources. Many maps and tables.This map lists principle industries (lumber, fisheries, etc.) and their capacity. PopThis map lists principle industries (lumber, fisheries, etc.) and tThis map lists principle industries (lumber, fisheries, etc.) and their capacity. Population change at intervals between 1860 and 1905 is also documented.This map is a basic USGS Quadrangle of Sumas, Whatcom County, Washington for 1942.This map marks state paved, oiled, and gravel highways. County roads, trails, railroads, and schoolThis map is a basic USGS Quadrangle of Sumas, Whatcom County, Washington for 1942.This map marks state paved, oiled, and gravel highways. County roads, trails, railroads, and school-water-fire district boundaries are also shown.This map shows Whatcom and Squalicum Creek waterways and channel depths.This map lists mills (shingles, lumber) with daily capacity and number of men working.This atlas charts Washington State's economic growth from 1889 to 1989. It gives an overview of the natural environment, population, settlement, economy, government, and society in Washington State - and how it has changed. Maps, photographs, and descriptions are included.The document is an official Comprehensive Plan of Whatcom County. The plan establishes general policies for physical elements of Whatcom County. Main topics include: physical background, economic factors, population background, land use rationale and policies, and circulation.This Master's Thesis documents Indian and pioneer settlement of the Nooksack lowland through 1890. Main topics include: the physical setting, the Lummi Indian settlement, the Nooksack Indian settlement, pioneer settlement, and a summary/conclusion.Key figures include: Figure III - Generalized Land Use, Whatcom County, 1964; Figure IV - Existing Land Use, Bellingham, Washington, 1959This map marks locations of new surveys, post offices with populations, railroads, fish hatcheries, canneries, mines, etc. for 1901.This map marks agricultural, mineral, timber, and fishing industry locations of 1898. Agricultural, mineral, timber, game, and fishing resources are also listed by type.2;{   gBP)Field DataGW-074Ground WaterGround Water DepthsWell DataDate UnknownWashington State Department of Ecology, Unpublished Field DataOlympia, WACarey, BarbaraData, MapsLynden, WACareyBarbaraUSGS; Tacoma, WAUnpublished, to be Public7YesNoBoth Hard Copy and Electronic\@3IWell LocationsElectronic fileWashington State Department of Ecology(206) 407-6769YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WAgJJ:. RDDD9$$)771966 Overall Economic Development Program, Whatcom County, State of WashingtonLU-018Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand UseWhatcom1966Whatcom County, State of WashingtonAuthor UnknownWhatcom CountyJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Pamphlet Collection, Pamphlet XII, Section APublic,@BFigures III and IVYes@ 9@3>Center for Pacific NW StudiesWestern Washingotn University Goltz-Murray BuildingBellingham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7747YesYesCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Pamphlet Collection, Pamphlet XII, Section A]   zzznnniUUUIAudZR)go)Hydrology and Groundwater Flow Near Lynden, Washington Final Report for Contract C0087216GW-071Ground WaterGround Water DepthsWell LogsHydrostratigraphySeptember 30,1988Institute for Watershed Studies, WWUBellingham, WACreahan, KathyDocumentLynden, WAUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic74 +appendicesYesYesHard Copy@ VariousYesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WAttttooojjjjjjjaUJE@@000( ttf^)w?g)Fraser Valley Groundwater Monitoring Program Final ReportGW-073Ground WaterWater QualityHydrogeologyWellsOctober 1995Ministry of Environment Lands and ParksBritish Columbia, CanadaCarmichael, V., M. Wei and L. RinghamDocumentFraser ValleyDavidsonDavidUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic>130YesYesHard Copy'@zCapture zones of wells, etc.City of Sumas(360) 988-5711YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WAxxxZNC>99333+wwwpbSE=)?')District of Abbotsford Water StudyGW-059Ground WaterAquifersWater UseMarch 16, 1992ERM-Canada Inc./District of AbbotsfordVancouver, B.C.ERM Group, TheDocumentAbbotsford, Canada; Fraser ValleyUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic10NoNoHard Copy&@YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WA0aQQQF<<.&)7?)Water Balance and Hydrostratigraphy of the Dakota Creek Watershed, Whatcom County, WashingtonGW-062Ground WaterWater BalanceHydrostratigraphyLand UseHydrogeologyJuly, 1990Western Washington University, Unpublished M.S. ThesisBellingham, WASandal, MarkDocumentDakota Creek, Whatcom CountyUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic101NoYesHard Copy9@YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WAzzzzzzzznc^ZZUUUM;;;wwia)?)Construction Report For City of Sumas Well field Replacement Well 4GW-061Ground WaterWater QualityGround WaterWater YieldDecember 1997Robinson & Noble Inc./City of SumasTacoma, WAClothier, Burt G.DocumentSumas, WADavidsonDavidUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic5 +figuresYesNoHard Copyc@ Well LocationCity of Sumas(360) 988-5711YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WA~~~~yyytdddUUUF:/+&&zl]]OG)w')City of Lynden Water System Plan, Appendix D, Groundwater Test ExplorationsGW-065Ground WaterSeptember 18,1986Golder AssociatesRedmond, WABranton, D. and Anthony S. BurgessDocumentLynden, WAUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic4NoNoHard Copy@YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WA)        xeeeeeeWO)?;A lB(Stratification of Whatcom CountyLU-031Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand UseWhatcomSkagit1980U.S.D.S. National Agricultural Statistics Service, Research Division, Area Frame SectionAuthor UnknownMapsSkagit and Whatcom CountiesHaleBobNational Agricultural Statistics Service, Research Division, Area Frame SectionPublic2YesNoHard Copy and jpeg@YesNational Agricultural Statistics Survey, Research Division, Area Frame Section703-235-1971 x 145YesYesplggeee] t$)Comprehensive Plan for Whatcom County, Washington, Land Use and Circulation ElementsLU-024Land UseLegal/PolicyHistoricalLand UsePlanningWhatcom1970Whatcom County Planning CommissionBellingham, WAWhatcom County Planning CommissionDocumentWhatcom CountyWilson Library, Western Washington University, Call Number: HT393.W3 W45Public48Chapter 5, Chapter 7Yes.Yes.Photo Copy@Whatcom County PlanningNorthwest Annex 5280 NW DriveBellingham, WA 98226-9099360-676-6907YesYesWilson Library, Western Washington University, Call Number: HT393.W3 W45` okkkc xj`X)?o)Nooksack River Basin Pilot Low Flow Investigation 1996SW-056Surface WaterGround WaterSurface Water DataGround Water DataPrecipitation DataJanuary 5, 1996Water Resources Consulting Team and Cascades Environmental Services, Inc.Bellingham, WAWater Resources Consulting Team and Cascades Environmental Services, Inc.DocumentNooksack River BasinBierlinkHenryUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic34 +appendicesYesYesHard Copy$@Whatcom County Conservation District(360) 354-4678YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WA    {q[Qs_QB:)#-)Indian and Pioneer Settlement of the Nooksack Lowland, Washington, to 1890: A Study in Settlement GeographyLU-019Land UseHistoricalLand UseLife HistoryLand Settlement1974Western Washington University, M.A. ThesisBellingham, WashingtonTremaine, David G.Master's ThesisNooksack LowlandCollinsJanetHuxley Map/Geography Library, Western Washington UniversityPublicb@B159YesYesPhoto Copy@b@> Huxley Geography/Map LibraryWestern Washington UniversityBellingham, WA 98225360-650-3272YesYesHuxley Map/Geography Library, Western Washington Universityu8888333.  G@7%wo))Geologic Map and Interpreted Geologic History of the Kendall and Deming 7.5-minute Quadrangles, Western Whatcom County, WashingtonGW-087Ground WaterMulti-DisciplinaryMappingGeologyJune 1997Washington Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geology and Earth ResourcesOlympia, WADragovich, Joe D., David K. Norman, Ralph A. Haugerud, and Patrick T. PringleMap and DescriptionKendall, Demming, WAUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic33 +mapsYesYesHard Copyx@?Open File Report 97-2YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WA-~/")??)Quaternary Stratigraphy and Cross Sections, Nooksack, Columbia, and Saar Creek Valleys, Kendall and Deming 7.5-minute Quadrangles, Western Whatcom County, WashingtonGW-084Ground WaterMulti-DisciplinaryMappingHydrogeologyDecember 1997Washington Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geology and Earth ResourcesOlympia, WADragovich, Joe D., Andrew Dunn, Kaori T. Parkinson, Sue C. Kahle, and Patrick T. PringleMap and DescriptionKendall, Deming, WAUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic13 +mapsYesYesHard Copy@#Open-File Report 97-4YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WAcQQQQLLLGGGGG$$$ [N)??]; JKHD9B @Nooksack Watershed Surficial Aquifer Characterization Publication No. 96-311GW-072Ground WaterGIS/MappingAquifersAquifer CharacteristicsMay 1996Washington Department of EcologyOlympia, WATooley, John and Denis EricksonDocumentNooksack WatershedEricksonDenisUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic12 +appendicesYesYesHard CopyK@GIS/ Aquifer boundriesWashington State Department of Ecology(360) 407-6767YesYesl`UPKK;;;3!~tgYQ%?'=Official Map of Western Half of Whatcom CountyLU-006Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand UseWhatcom1955Whatcom County Road DepartmentWhatcom CountyMapWestern Whatcom CountyJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Collection, Folder 4, Map 10Public7@B1@Road Map1/2 inch: 1 mileC@>Center for Pacific NW StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellingham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7747Yesk_MC7777755)!zttkaUD:2%<Bellingham Bay Coast and Geodetic Survey (#6378)LU-005Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand UseShorelineU.S. Department of CommerceWashington, D.C.MapBellingham Bay Whatcom and Squalicum CreekJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Map Collection, Folder 7, Map 5Public7@B1J@Geodetic Survey1:40,000C@>Center for Pacific NW StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives Building98225-9123360-650-7747YessiXLLLLLJJ>6xxxmcWF<4%)Abstracts from the 1st and 2nd Symposium on the Hydrogeology of Washington StateGW-067Ground WaterGround WaterMappingHydrostratigraphyGround Water Contamination1997, 1995Washington Department of EcologyVarious AuthorsAbstractsWhatcom CountyMansonConnieUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic6NoYesHard CopyL@Washington DNR LibraryYesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WAxxxxsssnnnnVVVVJ?:66444, xjj\T)#-Soil Profile Map, Bellingham SheetLU-004Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand UseSoil1907U.S. Department of Agriculture Field Operations, Bureau of SoilsMagnum, A.W., County Surveyor, and Lewis A. HurstMapBellinghamJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, BBIC Map Collection, Folder 6, Map 11aPublic!Base map taken from USGS sheets1N@%?Soil ProfileC@>Center for Pacific NW StudiesWester Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellingham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7747Yes88888883% VNkee_UI8.&(Map of Skagit County, WashingtonLU-002Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand UseSkagit1894Mt. VernonParsons, J.C., County EngineerMapSkagit CountyJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, BBIC Map Collection, Folder 4, Map 15PublicC@B1X@HistoricalNot included.C@>Center for Pacific Northwest StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellingham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7747YesuOC4(wkkee]SG6,$%)Washington - A Centennial Atlas, 1989LU-032Land UseMulti-disciplinaryHistoricalLand UseMappingPopulation1989Center for Pacific Northwest StudiesWestern Washington University Bellingham, WAScott, James W.Atlas (maps and text)Washington State, divided by counties.JoffrionElizabethUSGS TacomaPublic155Chapter 1, pg.9YesYesMaps and Text@Center for Pacific NW StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellingham, WA 98225360-650-7477YesYesUSGS Tacoma$ ~ojeTOOOG:/%zne[O;1)) ;MI IOGD0B&@Road Map of Skagit CountyLU-012Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand UseSkagit1923, Revised 1952Skagit County EngineerMaPSkagit CountyJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Map Collection, Folder 4, Map 54Public7@B1^@C@>Center for Pacific NW StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellingham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7747YesI*r^^VL@/%%NOfficial Map of Western Half of Whatcom CountyLU-011Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand UseWhatcom1950Whatcom County Road DepartmentAuthor UnknownMapWestern Whatcom CountyJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Map Collection, Folder 4, Map 45PublicSimilar to LU-006.@0.5 inch: 1 mileC@>Center for Pacific NW StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellingham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7747YesCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Map Collection, Folder 4, Map 45MwkYYMMMMMMM-%zttkaUD:2)CNew Map of Whatcom CountyLU-010Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand UseWhatcom1949Western States Publishing CompanySeattle, WAAuthor UnknownMapWhatcom CountyJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Map Collection, Folder 4, Map 41Public@B@C@>Center for Pacific NW StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellingham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7747YesCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Map Collection, Folder 4, Map 41cD888,,,,,,, e__VL@/%)!ADeming District MapLU-009Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand UseDeming1952Division of Forestry, State of WashingtonAuthor UnknownMapDeming DistrictJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Map Collection, Folder 4, Map 40Public1954 Revision@z1 inch: 2 milesC@>Center for Pacific NW StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellingham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7747YesCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Map Collection, Folder 4, Map 40/xYM<<0000000 ^XXPF:))@Map of Whatcom County, WashingtonLU-008Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand UseWhatcom1901Unknown Publisher Adams, C.M., County SurveyorMapWhatcom CountyJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Map Collection, Folder 4, Map 34Public7@B@C@>Center for Pacific NW StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellinham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7747YesCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Map Collection, Folder 4, Map 34]>222&&&&&&&mgg^TH7-%))Aldergrove Test Hole, Fraser Valley, B.C.GW-063Ground WaterWell DataAquifer Characteristics1966Geological Survey of CanadaOttawa, CanadaHalstead, E.C.DocumentAldergrove, CanadaUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic17NoNoHard Copy@nYesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WA!   mgggNCC5-)7?o?Sumas QuadrangleLU-007Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand UseSumas1942USGSAuthor UnknownMapSumasJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Map Collection, Folder 4, Map 15Public1T@USGS Quad.C@>Center for Pacific NW StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellingham, WA 98225-9823360-650-7747YesCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Map Collection, Folder 4, Map 15f'|up``ZTTMC7&)- LVALТϢϑΑ!!J J͚ ̚ The report contains agricultural censusThe report contains census information regarding farms, land in farms, livestock, irrigation, and crop dataThe report contains census information regarding farms, land in farms, livestock, irrigation, and crop data for Skagit and Whatcom CountiesThe report contains census information regarding farms, land in farms, livestock, irrigation, and crop datThe report contains census information regarding farms, land in farms, livestock, irrigation, and crop data for Skagit and Whatcom Counties. It also includes a summary of definitions and explanations of the tables.The report contains agricultural census information for Whatcom County, including farms, crops, irrigation, etc.This guide book catalogs the distribution of plants in Whatcom County based on collections and observations made by the author.This water supply bulletin taThe report contains census information regarding farms, land in farms, livestock, irrigation, and crop data for Skagit and Whatcom Counties. It also includThe report contains census information regarding farms, land in farms, livestock, irrigation, and crop data for Skagit and Whatcom Counties. It also includes a summary of deThe report contains census information regardingThe report contains census information regarding farms, land in farms, livesThe report contains census information regarding farms, land in farms, livestock, irrigation, and crop data for Skagit and Whatcom Counties. It also includes a summary of definitions and explanations of the tablesThe report contains census information regarding farms, land in farms, livestock, irrigation, and crop data for Skagit and WhatcomThe report contains census information regarding farms, land in farms, livestock, irrigation, and crop data for Skagit and Whatcom Counties. It also includes a summary of definThe report contains census information regarding farms, land in farms, livestock, irrigation, and crop data for Skagit and Whatcom Counties. It also includes a summary of definitions and explanations of the tables.The report contains agricultural censThe report contains census information regarding farms, land in farms, livestock, irrigation, and crop data for Skagit and Whatcom Counties. It also includes a summary of definitions and explanations of the tables.The reporThe report contains census information regarding farms, land in farms, livestock, irrigation, and crop data for Skagit and Whatcom Counties. It also includes a summary of definitions and explanations of the tables.The report contains agricultural census information for Whatcom County, including farms, crops, irrigation, etc.This guide book catalogs the distribution of plants in Whatcom County based on collections and observations made by the author.This thesis assesses the changes of the northwest landscape due to Euro-American settlement, and the different ideologies that existed during land transformations up to 1890.This student paper discusses land usage from a historical perspective. Main topics include: historical environmental information of the study area, distribution and type of settlement, and agricultural practices.This report includes information from the Division of Reclamation including hydraulics, geology, and forestry.This Master's Thesis attempts to delineate the natural pattern of vegetation of the Nooksack Lowland prior to American settlement.This map shows tribal areas (Chilliwack, Sumas, Pilait, Nooksack), water, marshes, mountains, glacier, village sites, trails, and wildlife.This map marks paved and unpaved roads, trails, and Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) roads.;4MfJG*)Sequent Occupance of the Nooksack River Valley and the Influence of Man on the Rate of Sediment Delivery to Bellingham BayLU-022Land UseHistoricalLand UseSedimentationLand Settlement1970Western Washington University, M.S. ThesisBellingham, WASmelser, Curtis RayMaster's ThesisNooksack River ValleyCollinsJanetHuxley Geography/Map LibraryPublicf@B106YesYesPhoto Copy@ b@$>Huxley Geography/Map LibraryWestern Washington UniversityBellingham, WA 98225360-650-3272YesYesHuxley Geography/Map LibraryD&&&&!!!{sUNE.~)i)The Nooksack Valley: A Regional StudyLU-021Land UseHistoricalLand UseLand SettlementAgricultural Use1946Clark University, M.A. ThesisWorcester, MassachusettsElenbaas, BerniceMaster's ThesisNooksack ValleyWilson Library, Western Washington UniversityPublicZ@B86YesYesPhoto Copy@b@#>Wilson LibraryWestern Washington UniversityBellingham, WA 98225360-650-3094YesYesWilson Library, Western Washington Universitym]QQQE94//++ztbQG;;1))?o)The Changing Economic Functions of Settlements Along the Northern Pacific and Milwaukee Railroads in the Nooksack Basin, 1900 through 1960LU-020Land UseHistoricalLand UseLand SettlementAgricultural Impacts1983Western Washington University, M.S. ThesisBellingham, WARabins, Erick S.Master's ThesisNooksack BasinCollinsJanetHuxley Map/Geography Library, Western Washington UniversityPublicY@B86YesYesPhoto Copy%@b@">Huxley Geography/Map LibraryWestern Washington UniversityBellingham, WA 98225360-650-3272YesYYesHuxley Map/Geography Library, Western Washington UniversityTTTTOOMH:#b[RB1)1858 Indian Territory MapLU-015Land UseGIS and MappingHisoricalLand UseIndian1966Unknown PublisherWells, Oliver N.MapChilliwack, Sumas, Pilait, NooksackJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Jeffcott Map Collection,PublicRudimentary publication.@C@!>Center for Pacific NW StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellingham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7747YesCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Jeffcott Map Collection, eF:::.......vvc]]UK@/%)uChilliwack, Map Number 591 Western Canada Zone 3LU-014Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand UseChilliwack1941Department of National Defense, Geographic Section, General StaffAuthor UnknownMapChilliwackJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Map Collection, Folder 2, Map 18PublicModified British Grid SystemO@I1 inch: 1 mileC@ >Center for Pacific NW StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellingham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7747YesCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Map Collection, Folder 2, Map 18r)))))))$tttttttJBzzndXG=5)Sumas (Canada) QuadrangleLU-013Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand UseSumasCanada1941Canada Department of Mines and Resources. Surveys and Engineering Branch, Hydrographic and Map ServiceAuthor UnknownMapSumasJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Collection, Folder 2, Map 14PublicModified British grid system.3@I1:63,360C@>Center for Pacific NW StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellingham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7747YesCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Buswell Collection, Folder 2, Map 14p+++++++&|||||||QIke]VL@/%);  H,EALand Usage in Whatcom County with Special Emphasis on the Nooksack ValleyLU-025Land UseHistoricalLand UseWhatcom1968Western Washington University, Unpublished Student PaperBellingham, WAMalkmus, Robert T.Student PaperWhatcom County, Nooksack ValleyCopherJamesWashington State Archives, NW RegionPublic18NoYesPhoto Copy@Washington State Archives, NW RegionWestern Washington UniverstiyBellingham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7930YesYesWashington State Archives, NW Regiontttth\WSSOOOG!~~uk__UM)wa)City of Lynden Water System Plan, Ground Water Feasibility Study For City of LyndenGW-064Ground WaterAquifersApril 1983Robinson & Noble IncorporatedTacoma, WAKrautkramer, F.M.DocumentLynden, WAUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic9YesNoHard Copy@Location of study area.YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WAH6666111,,,,,,,wwwwmm_W)?State of Washington Seventh Biennial Report of the Department of Conservation and DevelopmentLU-017Land UseHistoricalLand UseForestry1935Department of Conservation and DevelopmentWashington State Printing Plant, Olympia, WAAuthor UnknownPamphletSkagit and Whatcom Counties (Washington State)JoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Pamphlet Collection, Pamphlet 2APublic(@Bp@ Center for Pacific NW StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellingham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7747YesCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Pamphlet Collection, Pamphlet 2A@@@@@@@;-RG= ssia)w-State of Washington Sixteenth Biennial Report of the Department of Conservation and Development: October 1932 - November 1934LU-016Land UseHistoricalLand UseWhatcomForestry1950Department of Conservation and Development, State of WashingtonGalbraith, W.A., DirectorPamphletSkagit and Whatcom CountiesJoffrionElizabethCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Pamphlet Collection, Pamphlet XII, Section APublic.@B@.)@'>Center for Pacific NW StudiesWestern Washington University Goltz-Murray Archives BuildingBellingham, WA 98225-9123360-650-7747YesYesCenter for Pacific NW Studies, Pamphlet Collection, Pamphlet XII, Section Aggggbbb]O3ZOE()5)1986 City of Lynden Water System Plan, Greenwood Test Well Drilling ReportGW-060Ground WaterAquifer CharacteristicsWell LogsGround Water DepthsGround Water QualityApril 1985J.R. Carr/AssociatesGig Harbor, WAHouck, John and J.R. CarrDocumentLynden, WAUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic7 +appendicesYesYesHard Copy@Well locationsYesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WAzzzzuuuppppppp`TID??000( }ddVN)?)Vegetation Pattern at the Time of American Settlement in the Nooksack River Lowland, Northern Puget Trough, Whatcom County, WashingtonLU-023Land UseGIS and MappingHistoricalLand UseLand SettlementVegetation1982Western Washington University, M.S. ThesisBellingham, WADiDomenico, Anthony ThomasMaster's ThesisNooksack River LowlandCollinsJanetHuxley Geography/Map Library, Western Washington UniversityPublic[@B98YesYesPhoto Copy@ b@%>Huxley Geography/Map LibraryWestern Washington UniversityBellingham, WA 98225360-650-3272YesYesHuxley Geography/Map Library, Western Washington Universityffffaaa\N7wpgO>");G  Fb*)Wetland Inventory Based on Hydric Soil DataLU-033Land UseHistoricalLand UseSoilsWetlandsUnknownWashington State Department of EcologyGersib, RichardExcel DocumentsNooksack River WatershedGersibRichardWashington State Department of EcologyNoNo@zWashington State Department of EcologyOlympia, WA360-406-7259YesYesWashington State Department of EcologyoooojjjeWJJ""""qh^WMAA7/)G)Monthly and Yearly Summaries of Hydrometric Data in the State of Washington - Water Supply Bulletin No. 4 (1878 - 1928)SW-061Surface WaterWater Use/Water RightsHistoricalWater BudgetGround WaterIrrigation1929State of Washington Department of Conservation and DevelopmentOlympia, WAState of Washington Department of Conservation and DevelopmentDocumentNooksack River ValleyUSGS TacomaPublic14045,46NoNoHard Copy@YesYesUSGS Tacoma{q1${)?)Monthly and Yearly Summaries of Hydrographic Data in the State of Washington - Water Supply Bulletin No. 15 (October, 1953 to September, 1960)SW-060Surface WaterWater Use/Water RightsHistoricalWater BudgetGround WaterIrrigation1962State of Washington Department of ConservationOlympia, WAState of Washington Department of ConservationDocumentNooksack River BasinUSGS TacomaPublic385183-192NoNoHard Copy@YesYesUSGS Tacomarh8+)?Geologic Framework of the Puget Sound Lowland, Washington and British Columbia USGS Professional Paper 1424-CGW-089Ground WaterIn PressUSGSTacoma, WAJones, MyrtleDocumentPuget Sound LowlandUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublicYesYesHard CopyYesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WA    zr)?!)Hydrogeology, Ground-Water Quality, and Sources of Nitrate in Lowland Glacial Aquifers of Whatcom County, Washington and British Columbia, Canada Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4195GW-088Ground WaterWater QualityNitrateAquifersWater UseWater Rights1999USGS / Whatcom County Planning DepartmentTacoma, WACox, Steven E., and Sue C. KahleDocumentWhatcom County and British ColumbiaUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic251YesYesHard Copy4@YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WA ~tRF)?)Euro-American Settlement and the Transformation of the Native American Landscape: A Case Study of Northwest WashingtonLU-027Land UseHistoricalLand UseLand Settlement1994Western Washington University, M.S. ThesisBellingham, WAHudson, TaraMaster's ThesisNorthwest WashingtonCollinsJanetHuxley Map/Geography Library, Western Washington UniversityPublic129YesYesPhoto Copy@@Huxley Geography/Map LibraryWetern Washington University Arntzen Hall 101Bellingham, WA 98225360-650-3272YesYesHuxley Map/Geography Library, Western Washington Universityl////***%w:3*z)w)Land Use Planning and Industrial Location: An Analysis of Industrial Zone Location in Whatcom CountyLU-026Land UseLegal/PolicyLand UsePlanningWhatcomZoning1994Western Washington University, M.S. ThesisBellingham, WAWalker, KellyMaster's ThesisWhatcom CountyCollinsJanetHuxley Map/Geography Library, Western Washington UniversityPublic179YesPhoto Copyj@?@Huxley Geography/Map LibraryWetern Washington University Arntzen Hall 101Bellingham, WA 98225360-650-3272YesYesHuxley Map/Geography Library, Western Washington University]    zzzuuum0) {qi)I LVALЊϊϊϷ<<<Ϋ @ Pages 1 - 35 are at the USGS in Tacoma.. These pages give general descriptions of topography and soils, drainage, climate, forest cover, and "interesting botanical regions." ThePages 1 - 35 are at the USGS in Tacoma.. These pages give general descriptions of topography and soils, drainage, climate, forest cover, and "interesting botanical regions." The botanical regions include salt marshes, sandy beaches, gravelly prairies, cliffs and ledges along the seashore, sphagnum bogs, lowland lakes, reservoirs, and alpine vegetation.These documents can also be fPages 1 - 35 are at the USGS in Tacoma.. These pages give general descriptions of topography and soils, drainage, climate, forest cover, and "interesting botanical regions." The botanical regions include salt marshes, sandy beaches, gravelly prairies, cliffs and ledges along the seashore, sphagnum bogs, lowland lakes, reservoirs, and alpine vegetation.These documents can also be found at these website locations: and Only the Table of Contents and Thesis Abstract are at the USGS in Tacoma. An additional copy of the thesis can be found at the Wilson Library on the campus of Western Washington University.Only the Table of Contents and Thesis Abstract are at the USGS in Tacoma. An additional copy of the thesis can be found at the Wilson Library on the campus of Western Washington University.A poor quality photocopy of this map is at the USGS in Tacoma. The original map may be viewed at the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies or professionally photocopied.Only the table of contents was obtained. Relevance of the whole document can be evaluated and requested from the City of Bellingham if needed.Only the table of contents and contact information was obtained. If relevant, the document can be found through the DOE.This document is for USGS Internal Use Only, Luis Fuste has three different versions of it available. This was an unpublished report. One version has an open-file report number so it can be cited if need be.Printouts by county only. Visit public website (wa.water.usgs.gov/otherdata.html) for water use by hydrologic unit.G LVAL}}}}}}}϶ζζζζζζζζζζζΑ This Master's Thesis discusses how the functions of the settlements within the Nooksack Lowlands have changed during the period 1900 through 1960This Master's Thesis discusses how the functions of the settlements within the Nooksack Lowlands have changed during the period 1900 through 1960. Main topics include: physical considerations, early settlement patteThis Master's Thesis discusses how the functions of the settlements within the Nooksack Lowlands have changed during the period 1900 through 1960. Main topics include: physical considerations, early settlement patterns, pioneer economics, and the effects of the evolution of transportation.This is a report on a pumping test near Abbotsford, includes effect on surface water, a water table map, and aquifer characteristicsA systematic description of sThis Master's Thesis discusses how the functions of the settlements within the Nooksack Lowlands have changed during the period 1900 through 1960. Main topics include: physical considerations, early settlement patterns, pioneer economics, and the effects of the evolution of transportation.This is a report on a pumping test near Abbotsford, includes effect on surface water, a water table map, and aquifer characteristicThis Master's Thesis discusses how the functions of the settlements within the Nooksack Lowlands have changed during the period 1900This Master's Thesis discusses how the functions of the settlements within the Nooksack Lowlands have changed during the period 1900 through 1960. Main topics include: physical consideratiThis Master's Thesis discusses how the functions of the settlements within the Nooksack Lowlands have changed during the period 1900 through 19This Master's Thesis discusses how the functions of the settlements within the Nooksack Lowlands have changed during the period 1900 through 1960. 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Main topics include: physical considerations, early settlement patterns, pioneer economics, and the effects of the evolution of transportation.This document describes, in general, the plan proposed to forecast, monitor and warn people of floods.This document describes the precipitation spotter network used in the forecasting of floods.The reports contain census information regarding farms, acreage, livestock, crops, and irrigation for 1945, 1959, 1969, and 1978.; iB((Agriculture Census for Whatcom Co(Agriculture Census for Whatcom County, Washington: 1982, 1987, 1992, 1997, 1999LU-028Land UseHistoricalLand UseAgricultural UseIrrigation1992, 1997, 1999U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics ServiceU.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C.U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agriculture Statistic ServiceDocument, TablesWhatcom County and Skagit Counties, Washington StateEnnisSharonNational Agricultural Statistics Service, Census DivisionPublic6NoNor@@U.S.D.A. National Agricultural Statistics Service, C#)Geologic Map, Hydrology and Stratigraphy of the Bellingham quadrangle: 1-100,000 seriesGW-092Ground WaterMappingStratigraphyHydrologyIn progress, expected Spring 2000Washington State Department of Natural ResourcesOlympia, WADNR staffMapBellingham quadranglePublicYesYesHard CopyGeologic1:100,000YesYesXXXXXSSSNNNNNNC99.)$$$$$zqqc[)w? d)Watershed Analysis, Hydrology Chapter for: Skookum Creek, Lake Whatcom, Warnick, Hutchinson Creek and Acme WatershedsSW-062Surface WaterPrecipitationRunoffPeak FlowsFlood Frequency1990-PresentWashington State DNR, Forest PracticesVariousDocumentWhatcom CountyCahillJimDNR, copies at USGS, Tacoma.PublicYesYesHard copy and Electronic8@DNR, Forest Practices(360) 856-3500YesYesDNR, copies at USGS, Tacoma.u[VQQQQQI+&z)#)Hydrogeology and Water Resources of the California Creek Drainage Basin Whatcom County , WashingtonGW-091Ground WaterAquifer CharacteristicsHydrostratigraphyWater BudgetWater RightsNovember 1997U.S. Bureau of ReclamationPacific Northwest Regional OfficeKayti DidricksenDocumentCalifornia Creek, NW Whatcom CountyDidricksenKaytiUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic40 +appendicesYesYesHard Copy @U.S. Bureau of Reclamation(509) 633-9325YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WAyg`T/%}}og)#S)Ground Water Sources of British ColumbiaGW-090Ground WaterHydrogeologyWater UseAquifer CharacteristicsAquifers1993B.C. EnvironmentVictoria, B.C.Dakin, Allan and othersDocumentFraser Lowland, British ColumbiaUSGS; Tacoma, WAPublic~2008.12-8.15; 9.1-9.30YesYesHard Copyy@$?YesYesUSGS; Tacoma, WA]KKKKFFFAAAAAAAA5*%  ~t[PBB4,)?a)The Flora of Whatcom CountyLU-035Land UseHistoricalLand UseVegetation1941Muenscher, W.C.Ithaca, NYMuenscher, W.C.Guide BookWhatcom CountyWilson Library, Western Washington University, Call Number: QK, 192, M8Public1341 - 35NoNoPhoto Copy@g@Wilson Library Western Washington UniversityCirculation Desk MS-9103Bellingham, WA 98225360-650-7593YesYesWilson Library, Western Washington University, Call Number: QK, 192, M8w\-!!! vjYSSG=11')w?E)Flood Plain Information Study: Nooksack River, Washington - Technical ReportLU-034Land UseSurface WaterHistoricalLand UseFlood DamageSurface WaterJanuary, 1964U.S. Army Corps of EngineersSeattle, WAU.S, Army Corps of EngineersDocumentNooksack River Flood PlainDistrict EngineerWilson Library, Western Washington University, Call Number: Docu. 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WA, 333.7, C76lf, N^^^^YYYTT9 66#~rcYQ)Mf; O ] ȥȄ)Puget Sound Salmon Management Periods and their DerivationsF-003FisheriesHarvest ManagementRun PeriodsRun TimingHarvest AreasJune 1990Washington Department of Fisheries/Northwest Indian Fish CommissionWDFWWashington Department of Fisheries, Puget Sound Treaty Indian Tribes and Northwest Indian Fish CommissionDocumentPuget SoundCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>30YesNo@ FWDFWCascades Environmental ServiceseeeXN~reQQF?)?"(Estimated Baseflow Characteristics of)Puget Sound Salmon Management Periods and their DerivationsF-003FisheriesHarvest ManagementRun PeriodsRun TimingHarvest AreasJune 1990Washington Department of Fisheries/Northwest Indian Fish CommissionWDFWWashington Department of Fisheries, Puget Sound Treaty Indian Tribes and Northwest Indian Fish CommissionDocumentPuget SoundCascades Environmental ServicesPublic>30YesNo@ FWDFWCascades Environmental ServiceseeeXN~reQQF?)?")Estimated Baseflow Characteristics of Selected Washington Rivers and StreamsSW-084Surface WaterOctober 1999Washington State Department of EcologySinclair, K.A. and C.F. 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Generally, this figure is not included in totals.General Petrol Corp Commercial / IndustrialNooksack R. Middle Fk - Domestic MultipleStorage Right in Lake Louise fish production, recreation, and beautificationStorage/Recreation and beautificationThis water right is still in application status.This water right is still in application status; therefore, it is not included in totals. This water right is not listed in the DOE Water Rights database.The Coordinated Water System Plan notes that this water right is still in application status; therefore, it is not included in totals.This water right authorizes the irrigation of 8 acres; therefore, annual figures may be less than 28.1 acre feet per year for public water supply. "G" in the certificate number indicates a family farm certificate.CWSP-this right at least partially supplemental to existing rights, not included in totals. Well #18The DOE lists the point of withdrawl as T40N R5E Sec. 22 NE1/4 SE 1/4The DOE lists the point of withdrawl as T40N R5E Sec. 22 NW1/4 NW 1/4 SW 1/4DOE lists point of Diversion as T39N R1E Sec. 2 SW 1/4 SW 1/4 SW 1/4The Coordinated Water System Plan notes that this right is at least partially supplemental to existing rights. Generally, this figure is not included in totals.This water right is still in application status.Under the name William E. MantheyThis right under the name Valley View Water Co. and may not be a right for the Water AssociationThis water right is listed under K & K construction in the DOE Water Rights database.The DOE lists the point of withdrawl at T39N R3E Sec. 36 NW 1/4 NE 1/4DOE lists point of diversion as T39N R1E Sec. 2 SW 1/4 SW1/4 SW 1/4CWSP-this right at least partially supplemental to existing rights. not included in totals.Under the name of CV Wilder. All or part of this right may belong to the golf course.Under the name of CV Wilder. All or part of this right may belong to the golf course.The Coordinated Water System Plan notes that this right is only partially supplemental with total annual rights being 88.7 acre feet.DOE lists point of diversion as T39N R1E Sec. 2 SW1/4 NW1/4 SW 1/4.The Coordinated Water System Plan notes that this right is at least partially supplemental to existing rights. Generally, this figure is not included in totals.DOE lists point of diversion as T39N R1E Sec. 2 N1/2 SE1/4 SE 1/4well #2 & 3 T40N R3E SE1/4 SE 1/4well #1 T40N R3 Sec. 9 SE 1/4 SE 1/4Under the name of CV Wilder. 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Y!!" , Y""#  Y##$ d Y$$%  Y%%&  Y&&' d Y''( , Y(() IdentifierSystem Name$Contact First Name"Contact Last Name8Contact Title/Other ContactsAddressCity StatePostal CodeHome PhoneWork PhoneFax Number2Location of Diversion Lat4Location of Diversion Long2Location of Diversion UTM:Location of Diversion Section6Type of Diversion StructurePeak DemandAverage DemandSystem Capacity"No of Connections(Keeps Water Use Data6Measured or Calculated Data.Data Available to NBWSC0Accruacy/Quality of Data.Flow Measurement Method$Calculation Method Period of RecordTime Step&Primary Type of Use*Secondary Type of Use*Source/Drainage BasinType of SourceNo of wells$Comments on source"Planned Expansion*Comments on ExpansionPurveyor Has Water Right?,Number of Water RightsCommentsYPrimaryKey" $ % (; v1b N  : k  @@LVALD  V Z u +  L f/Paradis Park Water System currently uses 6-7 MG/yrParadis Park Water System currently uses 6-7 MG/yr; Mr Haworth siad they have water rights to 9 MG/yr.The City of Sumas supplies 300,000 cubic feet per month.The City of Sumas supplies 1.8 MG/month.Water use Data: 1990 = 540,000 cubic feet; 1991 = 530,000 cubic feet; 1992 = 672,000 cubic feet; 1993 = 430,000 cubic feet; 1994 = 520,000 cubic feet; 1995 = 648,000 cubic feet.Phone number was disconnected. No personal contact.Mr. Frombly was somewhat reluctant to share data because their Association provided the PUD with a lot of data a few years ago.The City of Lynden has delievered the Meadowdale Water Association an average of 11,348 gpd.Diversion is pipe with pump. Lynden serves the Berthusen Water Association (25,964 gpd), Kok Road Water Association (55,368 gpd), Meadowdale Water Association (11,348 gpd), Twin Ditch Water Association (11,721 gpd), and N. Lynden Water Association (51,477 gpd).According to Mr. Sorenson, this 360 acre golf course includes approx. 40 acres of natural ponds. These ponds are used to irrigate the course. They also have one well, but the water is salty. Mr. Gregory said that they purchase all water from the City of Ferndale.This Association will be taken over by the City of Lynden on 1/1/96. The City has been annexing parts of the association. The Association once had 75 hook ups, and as of December '95, the association has approx. 40 hook ups. The Association is giving the City all of their assets (about $30,000). The City may have future expenses associated with acquiring the system. The City of Lynden has delievered the Kok Water Association an average of 55,368 gpd.One water right application is pending; the association has another water right for 70 acre feet/yr. Only recent two years of metered data good, prior to that poor. Trying for second water right to expand - has list of 50 people who would build if they could hook up to association. They are also looking at trying to start a new water association, or cooperative efforts with an association with poor water quality.Water right authorizes the irrigation of 8 acres.Assumed 100 gpcd avg./200 gpcd peak for 1990. In 1995 put in new pump house, storage tank, new lines from Central to Hemmi roads. Spent $200,000 on engineering and DOH.The DOE has the point of diversion located in Sec. 34 NW1/4 SE1/4 SE1/4.The City of Everson sells wholesale water to two water associations (the Hampton Water Association and the Everson Water Association) and one trailer court. Has metered Evergreen Golf course. Delivers to several small dairies.Water from City of Everson DOH # 24200KMetered water user supplied by City of Everson.Current water rights for 192.3 Ac Ft per year at 560 GPM; pending application for an additional 292 Ac Ft per year. They have rights for less than current use.Reclassified at the end of Coordinated Water Supply Plan process as non-expanding.This course participated in a salmon enhancement project with the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association.All water from City of Blaine through 2 meters; 1 is bulk of water, 1 is small neighborhood by Birch Point.This course is located near Birch Point.The City of Lynden delievers the Berthusen Water Association an average of 25,964 gpd.Type of diversion is a headgate with pipe, with a capacity of 90 cfs or 60 cfs with power generation (March 1995). The City of Bellingham provides water to Whatcom County Water Districts Numbers 2, 7, 10, BakerJames, Glen Cove, Montgomery Road, Lummi Reservation, Bellingham Golf Course, and Lake Padden Golf Course.Purchases water only from City of Blaine and Birch Bay Water and Sewer District.Assumes 3 customers per service connection. Assumed 200 gcd (1990) peak, 100 gcd (1990) average demand.6 LVALG4 z * p n C f Will expand to provide water to 35 new connections on MarinWill expand to provide water to 35 new connections on Marine Drive. Has right to potentially expand to 832 connections.Expansion planned in 2040 to meet average daily demand of 0.785 MGD and peak demand of 1.464 MGD.Planned expansion in 2040 to meet peak demand of 0.403 MGD and average demand of 0.193 MGD.Planned expansion in 2040 to meet peak demand of 0.142 MGD and average demand of 0.04 M GD.Planned expansion in 2040 to meet projected average demand of 0.214 MGD and projected peak demand of 0.427 MGD.Planned expansion in 2040 to meet peak demand of .019 MGD and average demand of .007 MGD .They recently installed a city water line (16 inch) to support the development of 160 home sites. Construction on the first 65 homes will start in the fall of '96.Planned expansion in 2040 to meet average demand of 0.432 MGD and peak demand of .878 M GD.Planned expansion in 2040 to meet average demand of 0.048 MGD and peak demand of .135 M GD.Reclassified as non-expanding at end of Coordinated Water Supply Plan process.Planned expansion in 2040 to meet average demand of 3.49 MGD and peak demand of 7.786 M GD.Planned expansion in 2040 to meet average demand of 0.806 MGD and peak demand of 1.662 MGD.Planned expansion in 2040 to meet average demand of 0.079 MGD and peak demand of .148 M GD.Planned expansion in 2040 to meet average demand of 1.431 and peak demand of 3.489 MGD.Planned expansion in 2040 to meet average demand of 1.138 MGD and peak demand of 2.783 MGD.Planned expansion in 2040 to meet average demand of 0.169 MGD and peak demand of 0.359 MGD.Planned expansion in 2040 to meet average demand of 0.12 MGD and peak demand of 0.24 MG D.LVALf'k Z  O  jNYes. Mr. Silvas said that all information inProbably. Mr. Schneider said he will checkProbably. Mr. Schneider said he will check with the commissioners before sending data. Yes. Mr. Larson provided some data to the NBWSC.Yes. Mr. Silvas said that all information in the Coordinated Water Supply Plan is current. He noted one addition since the Plan, Sumas now sells 600,000 gallons per day to the co-gen plant in Sumas. This water is from the May Road well and is not potable because of high nitrate levels. It is used for cooling only.Possibly. Mr. VandeKamp said he would discuss the issue with board members.No. Sandy Pt. Improvement Co. is involved in on-reservation water rights negotiations. They have said that they will not share their data with the NBWSC.No. Concerned that data provided to NBWSC could be used against them.Yes, per conversation 12/8/95, Mr. Warner said he would send 10 years of data.Yes. They provided monthly well depth data for 1995.Mr. McKay is open to sharing data. However, the Association is involved in the on-reservation water rights negotiations. Mr. McKay said he would bring the issue of data sharing up to the Board of Directors. He understands that data they provide will be public information.Maybe. Mr. Frombly said he would bring the issue up with the Board of Directors and let us know. He did not call back after their board meeting on 12/7/95.Maybe. Ms. Van Dyken will bring the issue up with the Board of Directors.Yes. In addition to water use data, Lynden has provided copies of water right permits, agreements with water associations, NPDES permits (inc. location of discharge point and plant capacity), water quality data of intake, information demands (current and future demand), and old population projects (1940-1985).No. Mr. Sorenson believes their data would not be useful to the NBWSC.Yes. Per conversation on 12/8/95, they will send data.Probably not. The contact person was unwilling to discuss this.Possibly. Mr. Harding said he would talk to the board about sharing data. He expressed reluctance to take the time to gather information together.Probably not. They expressed concerns that data will be used against them.Yes. The City of Everson has provided some data to the NBWSC.Possibly; Call owner Al Wawryk (604) 946-1085Yes; Delta Water Association provided some data to the NBWSC.Specific request will be taken to their boardMonthly cu.ft. purchases from City of BlainePossibly. Mr. Enholm will discuss with Board of Directors. F +)DOH #07300UBlaine, City ofWilliamDuffy1200 Yew StreetBlaineWA98230( ) 739-4923332-8820T40N R1E Sec. 3 NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 ; 4 NE 1/4 of SE 1/4; 31 SE 1/4 of SE 1/4; SW 1/4 of SE 1/ 41.8 MGD0.6 MGD (1990)3.4 MGD1440 MunicipalDrayton Harbor WatershedGround Water8YesY@Yes8: 5 certificates, 3 applicationsppMHH<775'  oooooeUNJB11*!))DOH #95904UBirch Bay Water and Sewer DistrictD. PatSizemore7096 Pt. Whitehorn Rd.Birch BayWA98230( ) 371-7100T40N R1E Sec. 19 or 20?1.5 MGD0.5 MGD (1990)N/A1148YesMeasured.@1978 - 1995monthly MunicipalCalifornia CreekPurchased from City of BlaineYes]@City of BlaineNo0m@xljfJ>999slh]EE;3))Birch Bay Village Golf CourseBettyKinerProject Manager8169 Cowichan RoadBlaineWA98230360-371-7744T40N R1W Sec. 23Unknown Irrigationunnamed creek which flows into Birch BayPossiblePossibly City of BlaineNone in DOE database under this system name.*@;//uuuuugg`\T@/(!) h)DOH #05875QBerthusen Road Water AssociationLaMarVandergriendP.O. Box 224LyndenWA98264(360) 354-4131T40N R2E Sec. 14 SE 1/4 of SE 1/499Domestic - Multiple)@Bertrand CreekCity of LyndenN/A)@Yes1X@wwwwwwg`\TFF81))BHAMBellingham, City ofGarnerJackBill McCourt 676-6850210 :Lottie StreetBellinghamWA98225676-6961T38N R6E Sec. 19 NE 1/4 South 48 degrees west 1800 feet from NE Corner of Sec. 1918.4 MGD10.7 MGD43.2 MGD18549YesMeasuredYesFlow meter since 1990. Year-round diversion since 1985.1969 - 1994 use; May 1985 - Dec. 1989 diversion.Daily and Monthly Municipal IndustrialMiddle Fork Nooksack River, Lake WhatcomSurface WaterYes7?@ {IIwwwwwmmfbVB+%))Bellingham Golf & Country Club Inc.Bellingham Golf & Country Club Inc.KimRosiar3729 Meridian StreetBellinghamWA98225360-733-3450T38N R2E Sec. 13NoRecreation and beautification IrrigationSqualicum CreekGround Water, City Water1e@Yes1--+&{oYYQL') )DOH #054504Bell-Bay JacksonRosemary Meyers8190 Kickerville Rd.BlaineWA98230332-8656T39N R1E Sec. 6 NE 1/4 of NE 1/40.05 MGD0.025 MGD3.4 MGD80Domestic - MultipleCalifornia CreekGround Water1Yes]@City of BlaineYes1R@/#!gggggg]VRJ44+!))DOH #05370HBelfern Water AssociationNick L.SolbergP.O. Box 502FerndaleWA98248380-1445T39N R2E Sec. 27 NE 1/4 of SW 1/475Domestic - MultipleDeer CreekGround Water3N/AYes2iiiiii_XTJ<<3*))DOH #00250JAcme Water District No. 18 (Acme Water Co-op)GeorgeEnholmP.O. Box 13AcmeWA98220(360) 595-2125T37N R5E Sec. 8 NW 1/4 of NW 1/40.06 MGD 19900.03 MGD (1990)0.14 MGD91Yes=@ MunicipalSouth Fork NooksackGround Water1Yes\@Yes2: 1 certificate, 1 applicationj@^R1,,  }}}}}}mfb\OOG?) LVALr City of Sumas provides water to the Sumas Rural Purchases all water froPurchases all water from the City of BellinghamCity of Sumas provides water to the Sumas Rural Water Association, the Nooksack Rural Water Association, and the City of Nooksack. Each of these entities has their own distribution systems. Deer Creek Water Association for clubhouseBirch Bay Water and Sewer DistrictGreater Vancouver Regional DistrictDeer Creek Water Association also supplies 4000 cubic feet per month for the golf course shop. City of Lynden provides domestic water.City of Bellingham. This golf course purchases all water from the city. They are a metered user.  LVAL0 Industrial (Water District No. 2 provides water to about 10 commercial usIndustrial (Water District No. 2 provides water to about 10 commercial users, including Smith Gardens, San Juan Engineering, Merchants Supply, etc.)Commercial (supplies water to one mini-mall)Agricultural. (The association provides water to seven farms with an average use of 1,772 gallons per day.)In addition to domestic customers, Lynden also serves Darigold, Verscold (berry and fish processors), and five water districts with an average demand of 156,000 gpd.Two dairies, one berry farm, one church  t  +2)DOH #24158Evergreen Mobile Home Park & SalesRichardParkerAl Wawryk owner (604)-946-1085704 Glenning StreetLyndenWA98264( ) 354-4786371-7011T39N R2E Sec. 8 NE 1/4 of SW 1/460YesMeasured/@ MunicipalNooksack River / unnamed tributary to California CreekGround Water1New well in late 1980'sN/ANone in DOE database under this system name.ooojEC5xcC;2)O)EGCEvergreen Golf CourseP.O. Box 428EversonWA98247360-966-5417T40N R4E Sec. 301 IrrigationNooksack River (or headwaters of Johnson Creek)Supplied by City of EversonCity of EversonNone in DOE database under this system name.1@ zzbbbbbbbbb`````NNNNN@@95,)a)DOH #23480UEnterprise EstatesMerlePatterson1997 Conifer Dr.FerndaleWA98248( ) 384-6833384-1111T39N R2E Sec. 5 SE 1/4 of NW 1/445 MunicipalCalifornia CreekGround Water1N/ANone in DOE database under this system name.vvvvvl\UQG55*#)K)DOH #18800KDeming Water AssociationDebbieMonaghanMonaghan is Secretary; Larry Mattingly, President of Association 592-5920P.O. Box 355DemingWA98244( ) 592-5683733-2322T39N R5E Sec. 31 NE 1/4 of NW 1/40.09 MGD0.05 MGD (1990)0.1 MGD74Domestic - MultipleNooksack RiverSurfaceSpringYes]@Yes1rrpkk_ZFF=--         ;1)))DOH #18750Q4Delta Water AssociationJonHayterManagerP.O. Box 523LyndenWA98264( ) 354-5008T40N R3E Sec. 3 SE 1/4 of SE 1/4146YesMeasured?@Meter readings1990-1995Bi-monthly.'@Domestic - MultipleFishtrap and Bertrand CreeksGround Water32 inactive wells of 5 totalN/AYes4: 3 certificates, 1 application@hccc^53%pppppp`YUM?6.)))DOH #18418EDeer Creek Water AssociationTomSchoenTreasurer177 Telegraph Road #717BellinghamWA98226( ) 354-0836T39N R3E Sec. 31 NE 1/4 of NW 1/4; 31 NE 1/4 of NE 1/40.28 MGD0.2 MGD (1990)0.6 MGD412 MunicipalDeer CreekGround Water2NoYes2: 1 certificate, 1 applicationT@NB!unj^E:2-))Dakota Golf & CountryPamMcGee3258 Haynie RoadCusterWA98240360-366-3131T40N R1E Sec. 11 IrrigationHaynie Creek, tributary to Dakota CreekNone in DOE database under this system name.l@jjjjjjjjjjjjjjXXXXXJJC?7%%)@)DOH #17050RCuster Water AssociationJakeCreaseyGreg Dibble Engineer 734-1288P.O. Box 906FerndaleWA98248( ) 366-5031T39N R1E Sec. 1 SW 1/4 of SW 1/4165YesDomestic - MultipleCalifornia CreekGround Water5YesYes4zsoeW8/))0)DOH #12150KCentral City Water AssociationKarenHermanP.O. Box 1493FerndaleWA98248( )384-4614T39N R2E Sec. 19 SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 (Government Lot #2)112/@Domestic - MultipleNooksack River mainstemGround Water1Well on Church roadN/AYes111/***%qqqqqqb[WM>>6/))DOH #105628Calmore Cove ClubEricEllison316 W. Lake Samish DriveBellinghamWA98226( ) 734-2211T37N R3E Sec. 35 SW 1/4 of NE 1/450 MunicipalLake SamishSurface WaterN/ANone in DOE database under this system name.0rrrrrrb[WK11(")LVALMunicipal and DoMunicipal and Domestic - MultipleAgricultural (Dairy) - Stock Watering&LVALd<Surface water righSurface water right to unnamed spring.2 wells are in proximity to each other; and one is separate from the others.1 well at 156 ft has manganese problemWholesale water from City of Everson |x # T/)DOH #313666Harnden Island View Water AssociationTimDwyer3659 Harden RoadBellinghamWA98226( ) 384-3667( ) 384-0331T38N R1E Sec. 14 NW 1/4 of SE 1/40.006 MGD (1990)0.003 MGD (1990)0.01 MGD11 MunicipalUnnamed tributary to Lummi BayGround water1SpringNoP@None in DOE database under this system name.yyyKK?;'%{kd`TBB;6)_)DOH #30200BGuide Meridian Water AssociationLeeBurgess5999 Meridian RoadBellinghamWA98226( ) 398-7247T39N R3E Sec. 18 NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 (Government Lot #1)66Domestic - MultipleStock WateringTenmile CreekGround Water3N/AYes3: 2 certificates, 1 application==zzzzzzjc_S??61))GGCGrandview Golf Course7738 Portal WayCusterWA98240360-366-3947T40N R1E Sec. 261 IrrigationTributary of California CreekNone in DOE database under this system name.||dddddddddbbbbbPPPPPBB;7/)@)DOH #28550HGooseberry Point Water AssociationDavidWilliamsP.O. Box 71FerndaleWA98248( ) 758-2217T38N R1E Sec. 34 SE 1/4 of SE 1/4; 34 NE 1/4 of SE 1/4134YesM@Domestic - MultipleLummi BayGround WaterN/AYes1J@  vvvvvvf_[QDD:3))DOH #28050VGlenhaven Lakes ClubAlvinSurrahP.O. Box 370BellinghamWA98227( ) 595-2204( ) 595-2061T37N R4E Sec. 32 SE 1/4 of NW 1/4, Lot 10 Block 1290Domestic - MultipleCain or Reed LakeGround Water1N/AYes2yyyyyiYRNB44,%))DOH #25937XForest Park Mobile Home ParkBurtonBoyer2284 Yew StreetBellinghamWA98226( ) 733-0494T38N R3E Sec. 22 SW 1/4 SW 1/4 (Question about Section #, could be 32?)56Domestic - MultipleLake WhatcomN/ANone in DOE database under this system name.$$$ttttttd]YM<<5-) I)DOH #24850MFerndale, City ofJohn F.EleyP.O. Box 936FerndaleWA98248( ) 332-5813384-4006T39N R2E Sec. 19 NW 1/4 of SE 1/42.4 MGD (1990)0.9 MGD (1990)4.1 MGD2420 MunicipalNooksack RiverGround Water and Supplied by the PUD2Yes]@Public Utility District #1Yes4; 2 certificates, 1 permit, 1 applicationyyMH  nnnnndTMI?11+"))DOH #24200KEverson, City ofDennisShawP.O. Box 315EversonWA98247( ) 966-3411T40N R3E Sec. 36 NE 1/4 of NE 1/4; 36 SW 1/4 of SE 1/4; 36 SE 1/4 of NE 1/40.31 MGD0.13 MGD (1990)1 MGD687YesPumping Records@@Meters1994-1995 Municipal"Agricultural (Dairy); IrrigationNooksack River mainstemGround Water3(@Yes]@Yes3@ xvhO!  aaaaaaQJF=//)!))DOH #570647Everson Mobile Home ParkJonFernigan210 N. Shore DriveBellinghamWA98226( ) 647-1616T40N R4E Sec. ?60 MunicipalNooksack RiverCity of Everson&@N/ACity of EversonNone in DOE database under this system name.)@ (ssssssc\XL88.))m T &m)DOH #43290WLISECC (Lummi Island Scenic Estates)NormanDuerksenP.O. Box 667BellinghamWA98227( ) 758-7055( ) 758-2135T37N R1E Sec. 23 NE 1/4 NW 1/4128YesMeasured9@ 1982 - currentmonthlyDomestic - MultipleRecreation and BeautificationDickinson Lake, Lummi IslandSurface WaterYes3: 2 storage certificates, 1 surface water certificatec^^^^^^O1|leaUGG=5))DOH #461205Larson's Mobile ManorJamesGregoryP.O. Box 2355; 2134 N. Shore DriveBellinghamWA98227( ) 676-8341T39N R2E Sec. 27 SW1/4 of NW 1/456UnknownB@ DomesticDeer CreekGround Water1City of FerndaleNone in DOE database under this system name.J@F:: qjfZ66-&)c)DOH #445402Lake Samish Mobile TerraceFrankEvansP.O. Box 619Mercer IslandWA98040206-232-1651T39N R3E Sec. 23 SE 1/4 NW 1/468 MunicipalLake SamishGround Water1NANone in DOE database under this system name.ooooooaZVG992+)K)Lake Padden Golf CourseJimHowesHead Superintendent4882 Samish WayBellinghamWA98226360-676-6989 or 360-734-7247T37N R2E Sec. 8, 9, 16 IrrigationPadden CreekSupplied by the City of BellinghamCity of BellinghamNodd]YM<' )a)DOH #43000AKok Road Water AssociationM.Rassmussen106C Fairside RoadLyndenWA98264(360) 354-2016T40N R2E Sec. 25?40City of Lynden has master meter. Association has no data of their own. MunicipalBertrand CreekNone (see comments)City of LyndenNo0@<0.*rrrrrrb[WO;;/+)0)DOH #29014YJoe Louie Water AssociationDaveOlsonP.O. Box 684EversonWA98247( ) 398-9342( ) 966-7039T39N R4E Sec. 7 SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 (Government Lot #4)0.08 MGD (1990)0.04 MGD (1990)0.38 MGD145YesMeasured!Only in strict confidentiality.Source metering; pumping records1994-1995Daily MunicipalNooksack RiverGround Water2Yes]@ Yes2 (only 1 water right is listed in the DOE database.)@yiiRK@@{{{{{k[TPG992,))DOH #02011WJames CalmanJamesCalman176 W. King Tut Rd.LyndenWA98264398-1932T39N R2E Sec. 12 SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of SE 1/40.01 MGD0.0003 MGD (1990)0.03 MGD14 MunicipalTenmile CreekGround Water1Yes13@^^^^^^TMIA,,$))Homestead Golf & Country ClubWayneClark115 E. Homestead Blvd.LyndenWA98264360-354-1196T40N R3E Sec. 8 IrrigationUnnamed creek running parallel to Bender Road which flows into Fishtrap CreekNone in DOE database under this system name.yyyyyyyyyyyyyyhhhhhZZSOG//(!)@)DOH #32350WHemmi Road Water AssociationJohnHarding1520 Hemmi RoadEversonWA98247( ) 398-2525T39N R3E Sec. 24 SW 1/4 NW 1/4 (2 wells) ; 24 NW 1/4 NW 1/4 (1 well)0.09 MGD0.03 MGD (1990)1.9 MGD124YesMeasured@Meter records1989 - 1995Domestic - MultipleAgriculturalTenmile CreekGround Water31 active well ; 2 inactiveYes]@Yes3: 1 certificate, 1 permit, 1 application@ qoaR8  qqqqqqaZVM<<3-)  , 9 )DOH #589504Neptune Beach Water AssociationJeffMcKay4819 Beach WayFerndaleWA98248( ) 384-1863T38N R1E Sec. 4 SW 1/4 NW 1/4 ( Government Lot 4)75YesMeasured@Pumping Records and Source Meter RecordsApprox. 1975-1995 MunicipalUnnamed tributary to Lummi BayGround Water2 (in a wellfield)N/AYes1ffd___ZZF8rrrrrrb[WM==60))DOH #56900PMt. View Water AssociationFredLarsonP.O. Box 483 or 5855 Church RoadFerndaleWA98248T39N R1E Sec. 24 NE 1/4 NE 1/4 SE 1/465UnknownDomestic - MultipleLummi RiverGround WaterunknownN/AYes16@pppppppie[991+)0)DOH #565006Mt. Baker Water AssociationRichardFromblyP.O. Box 1465BellinghamWA98227( ) 592-5137T38N R4E Sec. 5 NW 1/4 NW1/4;(Government Lot 4) and T39N R4E Sec. 28 SW 1/4 NE 1/4 (Government Lot 5)165YesMeasured@ Domestic - MultipleAnderson CreekGround Water2NAYes2@SGE@@@<<:,ttttttd]YM>>5,))DOH #58901BMiller Water AssociationThomas L.Miller2236 Tuttle Ln.Lummi IslandWA98262( ) 758-7329T37N R1E Sec. 4 NE 1/4 SW1/40.003 MGD (1990)0.0004 MGD (1990)0.01 MGD4UnknownDomestic - MultipleLummi IslandGround Water1Yes\@ Yes1%%#   vvvvvvf_[M<<4))>)DOH #53250WMeadowdale Water AssociationGretchenVan Dyken8134 N. Wood RoadEversonWA98247( ) 354-2881T40N R4E Sec. 7 SE 1/4 NE 1/4; T40N R3E Sec. 15 NE 1/4 SW 1/4127YesMeasuredL@ Domestic - MultipleKamm CreekGround Water1NACity of LyndenYes2^@H<:5yyyyyyib^UBB7-))DOH #51100BMaple Falls Water CoopNormaAdkinsonP.O. Box 606Maple FallsWA98003( ) 599-2741( ) 599-2912T40N R6E Sec. 30 NE1/4 SW1/475#@Maple CreekGround Water2NAYes2: 1 certificate, 1 application~~~~~n^WSF88.'))DOH #50900AManthey's Country Mobile ParkJohnKunz838 Axston Road #1BellinghamWA98226( ) 384-5623( ) 380-2200T39N R2E Sec. 23 SW 1/4 SE 1/458Domestic - MultipleTenmile CreekGround Water1N/AUnclear, may be G1*10699Cpossibly 1 in DOE database%% ue^ZN::4.))Lynden, City ofSteveJilk323 Front StreetLyndenWA98264T40N R3E Sec. 21, 650 feet north and 100 feet east of the SW Corner of Sec. 21.1420 connection; population = 3650 ( or 2500 households?)YesMeasured:@ Flow Meter1966 - currentDaily Municipal@Nooksack RiverSurface Water (Ground Water for minor park irrigation)Yes4@zzzzzzB2&EEEEEEE>:2 ))Loomis Trail Golf ClubWayneSorensonGeneral Manager4342 Loomis Trail RoadBlaineWA98230360-332-1608T40N R1E Sec. 17 NE 1/4 NW 1/4YesI@ California CreekGround Water/Ponds1Yes@ City of BlaineYes1@uuuuugg`\T<+!) # Ir)DOH #670205Percie Road Water SystemPatZenderTheresa, Secretary; Pat, Maintenance personnelP.O. Box 285CusterWA98240( ) 366-5437( ) 366-5665T40N R1E Sec. 22 NW1/4 SW 1/497Unknown MunicipalCalifornia CreekGround Water1NAYes1   |tf6.))0)Peaceful Valley Country ClubPhilClowardGeneral Manager8225 Kendall RoadMaple FallsWA98226360-599-2416T40N R5E Sec. 35Unknown IrrigationKendall Creek watershedNone in DOE database under this system name.yyyyykkd`S@/& ) @)DOH #661162Paradise Park Water SystemWesHaworth5969 Paradise DriveFerndaleWA98248( ) 384-5185T39N R2E Sec. 22 SW1/4 of NW1/40.1 MGD (1990)0.02 MGD (19900.2 MGD51YesMeasuredYes, received.1990 - currentMonthly MunicipalTenmile CreekGround Water3 (DOH/WFI wellfield)Yes]@ Yes2h@thfaaUPP9+ssssssc\XN990+))DOH #633502Old Settlers Water AssociationMyronJohnson3387 Grandview RoadFerndaleWA98248( ) 366-3398T39N R1E Sec. 3 SE 1/4 SE 1/4 SE 1/4; Sec. 10 NE1/4 NE1/4; Sec. 11 NW1/4 NE1/497Unknown MunicipalUnnamed tributary of California CreekGround Water4 (wellfield)NAYes3: 2 certificates, 1 application\\:55511"yyyyyyib^T??6/)0)DOH #62000ANorthwest Water AssociationRandeWarner5168 Graveline RoadBellinghamWA98226( ) 380-5320T39N R2E Sec. 34 SE 1/4 NW1/4 NW1/4; and Sec. 3 NW1/4 NW1/40.04 MGD128YesMeasuredQ@1953 - current MunicipalSilver CreekGround Water5 (wellfield is source of 4 wells, one other well not in wellfield)N/AYes1@~rpkkkff!wwwwwwg`\P;;3,))Northwest Bellingham Golf CourseRichardJahnkeJahnke is Superintendent; Don Kehrer is their consultant (733-8334)205 W. Smith RoadBellinghamWA98226360-398-8300Some7@Well depth data; they have flow meters on wells, not yet working1995 (course opened in 1995)Monthly IrrigationSilver CreekGround Water2Yes3@vjhcccccaSEE-$z5-$))DOH #59800RNooksack Water DepartmentDaleClineP.O. Box 4265NooksackWA98276( ) 966-2531( ) 988-0913T40N R4E Sec. 290.12 MGD (1990)0.06 MGD (1990)243 MunicipalSumas RiverYesq@ City of SumasNone in DOE database under this system name.:@>22{{{{{k[TPF770*)x)DOH #598502Nooksack Rural Water AssociationWilliamBrulandP.O. Box 558EversonWA98247( ) 988-6873231Unknown MunicipalSumas RiverN/ACity of SumasNone in DOE database under this system name.*@zuuuuuuuuuuue^ZQCC:1)0h)New World Golf CenterBen W.BengenBengen is Superintendent; Ki H. Him is Managing Partner; owner is Grantor USA, Inc.5022 Guide Meridian Rd.BellinghamWA98225360-734-6882360-398-1362T38N R3E Sec. 7?YesMeasuredYes1990 - 1995 (April - November)Annual irrigationUnnamed tributary to Squalicum CreekGround Watera@None in DOE database under this system name.0@|pppppb<<$~)!)LVAL e T bHOMs. Cuykendall said that two of their wells are Unable to obtain informatiUnable to obtain information on Water District No. 14.Water District 13 also runs a wastewater treatment plant. The only treatment plant in that area.Ms. Cuykendall said that two of their wells are permitted and that they are trying to combine rights and move the point of withdrawal for two other wells. They have also been keeping rainfall records since 1984. The DOE has the location of diversion in the above section N1/2SW 1/4 SE 1/4 SE 1/4 SE 1/4.Not in DOH listing of Public water Systems in Whatcom County. Annexed by the City of Bellingham.Mr. Milton said they have applied to increase their water rights. The application was objected to by one of the tribes. He said that so far the association is getting by without exceeding their water ri ght.Telephone number has been disconnected. Sumas supplies 1.8 MG/month.Water rights under the name Sudden Valley Community Association.Mr. VandeKamp believes that one water right is for approx. 240 gallons per minute for the two wells together. The other well has a right for approx. 55 gallons per minute. He believes their water right covers their current use. He estimates that the Association uses approx. 65 million gallons per year.The Shuksan Golf Course has participated with the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association on a stream restoration project.Letter on file from Jim Lafferty, President of S.P.I.C.Believes they have enough water right to cover use. Mr. Kuiken believes their water right covers 80 connections. They are beginning to keep data to quantify water use (i.e. well level vs. water usage). Looking at usual seasonal heights of wells. Earlier data written on pump house wall. Diversion structure is pipe with pump. Water provided under right S1-00707C for 2800 acres of irrigation (5600 af/yr) and municipal and industrial use (22067 af/yr). S1-00708C provides for 1350 acres of irrigation (664 af/yr) and commercial and industrial use of 17880af/yr.Water use calculations based on the following assumptions: (1) 100 gcd average demand, (2) 200 gcd peak demand, (3) three customers per service connection.The Coordinated Water Supply Plan says the Northwest Water Association has two water rights; only one is listed in the DOE database.Their wells fill an irrigation reservoir, which is used to irrigate the course. Mr. Jahnke estimated that in one night, if they were watering the whole course, they would use approximately 250,000-300,000 gallons. He said that the course's water use this year is not indicative of future years, because nearly double the amount of water is needed to establish the course as to maintain it. He added that the golf course has extensive water rights (from the previous owner [Wilder]), but he did not have the specific information.  J%)SLGCSea Links Golf CourseCraig and SilviaWood7878 Birch Bay DriveBirch BayWA98230360-371-7933360-380-9064T40N R1E Sec. 30YesMeasuredYesMetered1989 - currentBi-monthly IrrigationUnnamed tributary to Birch Bay$@None in DOE database under this system name.HHHqcc\XM771)`)DOH #76105ASandy Point Improvement CompanyEldenBalzerP.O. Box 1418FerndaleWA98248( ) 384-3921( ) 384-1130T38N R1E Sec. 4 SW1/4 NW1/4773Yes@Domestic - MultipleUnnamed tributary to Lummi BayGround Water3NAYes4: 2 permits, 2 applications9@:.   sc\XN??70))DOH #73750LRoederland Water AssociationSplittStevenE.J. Wieravch (phone: 966-4610)P.O. Box 306EversonWA98247( ) 966-7026T39N R3E Sec. 2 SW1/4 NE1/4may be near capacity now50 (approx. 3 people per home with 70 ft. x 120 ft. lot size)NoNo meters MunicipalFourmile CreekGround Water1Yes1SSQLLLLLJ<,, yul^=5-)x)RCGRiverside Golf CourseJeanieOlson5799 Riverside DriveFerndaleWA98248360-384-4116T39N R2E Sec. 201 IrrigationNooksack RiverNone in DOE database under this system name.zzzzzzzzzxxxxxfffffXXQMC--&)@)DOH #71290VRathbone Park Water AssociationTonyThorne7961 Lynwood DriveFerndaleWA98248( ) 354-0392T40N R2E Sec. 26 SW1/4 SW1/465UnknownDomestic - MultipleBertrand CreekGround Water4NAYes1wwwwwwg`\R>>60)0)DOH #27631KRaspberry Ridge Water AssociationDonOlneyOther contacts: Garret Kuiken (354-1677) and John Long (354-1359)6836 B Raspberry DriveEversonWA98247( ) 654-0312T39N R3E Sec. 9 NW1/4 NW1/455 or 56YesMeasuredH@ Municipal!one golf course, one restaurantFourmile CreekGround Water2 (only one currently in use.) Both wells are less than 30 ft. deepNANone in DOE database under this system name.%@bTD>72)K)PUD1Public Utility District #1 (Plant 1 & 2)TomAnderson220 W. Champion, Suite 290BellinghamWA98225Plant 1: T39N R2E Sec. 29 (Government Lot 7) 1090 feet south and 850 feet east of the west 1/4 of Sec. 29. Plant 2: T39N R2E Sec. 92.4 MGD0.9 MGD4.1 MGDYesMeasuredYesFlow meter1976 - 1994Monthly IndustrialMunicipal and IrrigationNooksack RiverSurface WaterYes3@oWNAA55$ tttttttmi]AA72))DOH #68350CPole Road Water AssociationMel and JudySlotemaker840 E. Pole roadLyndenWA98264( ) 354-2636T39N R2E Sec. 12 NE1/4 NW1/4; and T39N R3E Sec. 7 NW1/4 NE1/40.32 MGD (1990)0.16 MGD (1990)0.7 MGD (1990)539YesMeasuredYes MunicipalTenmile Creek / Fourmile CreekGround Water5Yes]@Yes3@|pnii]XXVH(({{{{{{kd`XFF:,))DOH #95750TPoint Roberts Water District No. 4DanBourks2030 Benson RoadPoint RobertsWA98281( ) 945-4696520 MunicipalWhole sale water arrangement with Greater Vancouver Regional DistrictNA%@None in DOE database under this system name.|||||||||||leaR@@83) it - x R+!3)DOH # 92150UWahl Water AssociationJohnMurrayP.O. Box 134BellinghamWA98227( ) 398-1864T39N R4E Sec 30 (location of well #3); and, T39N R3E Sec. 26 (location of well #4)68Domestic - MultipleTenmile / Squalicum CreeksGround Water2Yes1Population of 165 (12/22/94)Akkkkkk[TPD66.())DOH #91150RVan Wyk Water AssociationWA106Domestic - MultipleNANone in DOE database under this system name.c@ XXXTTTTTT333333333.............******) H)DOH #91000BValley View Water AssociationMiltonLarson810 H. Street RoadLyndenWA98264(360) 354-2797T40N R2E Sec. 3 NW1/4 SE1/473YesMeasured3@approx. 1992 - currentDomestic - Multiplen@Bertrand CreekGround Water1 (212 feet deep)NAYes3: 2 certificates, 1 application@ ^R0+++''uuuuuue^ZR>>6.))DOH # 86200WSunset Water AssociationMichaelHeintzP.O. Box 1062BellinghamWA98227( ) 384-6067T38N R1E Sec. 26 NE1/4 NE1/492Unknown UnknownDomestic - MultipleLummi BayGround Water1Yes1qqqqqqaZVJ;;3*))DOH #84870BSumas Water DepartmentLawrenceSilvas433 Cherry Street, Box 9SumasWA98295( ) 988-5711T41N R4E Sec. 33 SE1/4 NE1/40.142 MGD0.172 MGD1.7 MGD400YesMeasuredA@Unknown MunicipalCommercial and IndustrialUnnamed tributary to Johnson CreekGround Water5 wells and 1 spring(@Yesc@@Yes7: 5 certificates, 2 permits (1 surface water certificate)~rmaK=uuuuuue^ZS991'))DOH #84850USumas Rural Water AssociationAlvinMulderc/o 4002 Morgan RoadSumasWA98295140Unknown Unknown MunicipalNACity of SumasG@ ssjeeeeeeeeeeee^ZS==5.) ()Sudden Valley Golf CourseRobFelixGeneral Manager2145 Lake Whatcom Blvd.Sudden ValleyWA98226360-734-6435T37N R4E Secs. 8 SE 1/4 NW 1/4 IrrigationLake Whatcom and Austin CreekPossiblyPossibly 2B@{{{{{mmfbS:)"))DOH #79800USkookumchuck Water AssociationMarilynHamstraAssociation President, Roger VandeKamp (354-2200)8385 Meadow LaneLyndenWA98264(360) 354-3751T39N R3E Sec. 2 NW1/4 NE1/4 (Government Lot 2); and T40N R3E Sec. 32 W 1/2 SW 1/4 NW1/4 SE1/498 (Mr. VandeKamp said they serve approx. 50 farms.)YesMeasuredN@UnknownMonthlyDomestic - MultipleAgricultural IrrigationFourmile Creek and Wiser Lake CreekGround Water3N@NAYes24@ kbYYYYMC>tA8/))SHGCShuksan Golf ClubRickDvorak, owner1500 E. Axton RoadBellinghamWA98226360-398-8888T39N R3E Sec. 27 IrrigationTenmile Creek, Shuksan Creek (tributary to Tenmile Creek)Ground water2,@None in DOE database under this system name.|@${{{{{{{{{{{{{{iiiii[[TPD00!)c)SAGCSemi-ah-moo Golf CourseCampbellRightGeneral Manager9540 Semiahmoo PkwyBlaineWA98230360-371-7020360-371-7015T40N R1W Sec. 15Unknown IrrigationSemiahmoo BayNone in DOE database under this system name.ykd`XC2+!) @S3 b z  m)DOH #99550TY-Squalicum Water AssociationBeckyCurtis4082 Squalicum Lake RoadBellinghamWA98226T38N R4 Sec. 18 SE1/4 SW 1/462UnknownDomestic-MultipleCarpenter Creek or Unnamed tributary to Lake WhatcomYes1nnnnnnngcW==5.)0)DOH #95900RWhatcom Co. Water District No. 7James E.Trowbridge1853 Academy RoadBellinghamWA98226( ) 676-03110.7 MGD377Unknown MunicipalYesCity of BellinghamNone in DOE database under this system name.qjfZGG;1)8 h)DOH #95700HWhatcom Co. Water District No. 2JohnCoulthurst1615 Bayon RoadBellinghamWA98225( ) 733-5770( ) 733-8863482No Municipal@Yesz@1@None in DOE database under this system name.{kd`TCC71)0`x)DOH #95915LWhatcom Co. Water District No. 14UnknownWAT39N R7E Sec. 5 (Government Lot 8); Sec. 4 SW 1/4 NW 1/4Yes28@~yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy????????;;;;22))DOH #959143Whatcom Co. Water District No. 13KenSchneiderP.O. Box 280Maple FallsWA98266( ) 599-1801T40N R5E Sec. 22 NE1/4 SE1/4106YesMeasuredZ@pumping recordsapprox. 1993 - currentDailyDomestic - MultipleKendall CreekGround Water1, plus 4 additional monitoring wells for water quality.NAYes2c@ uigbbb^^$xxxxxxha]PBB72))DOH #959101Whatcom Co. 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