Project SummaryFreshwater Well Access For Salmon Rearing |
1. Project ID
- Name
Freshwater Well Access For Salmon Rearing
- Region
North Western
- State
WA
- Location
- Date of this update
Habitat Restoration/Protection Wetlands
River systems
Beaches/Dunes
Offshore areas
Mangroves
Assisting Species at Risk Pollution Mitigation Non-Point Source Pollution
Other (describe)
3. Project description (100 words or less)
4. Goals/Benefits (quantify where possible using measures of success list) Was a cost-benefit study conducted for this project? yes/no If yes, provide a summary of findings.
5. Partners (include each participant's responsibilities - funding, permitting, etc.)
| Federal | Lead: Others |
| Non Federal: | Non Federal: State government Local government Private industry Public interest groups Educational Facility Other |
6. Funding/Contributions (organization and amount)
Cash Federal Non Federal State government Local government Private industry Public interest groups Total In-Kind Services (hours, equipment, or other forms of assistance and estimated dollar value) Volunteers (number of people and hours, and estimated dollar value)
7. Legislative authorities used by each participant
8. Value added by Coastal America Partnership including Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) goals achieved through this collaboration (500 words or less)
9. Project Status
10.Contacts
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Walter Briggs Forester Comanding Officer 3505 NW Anderson Hill Rd. Silverdale, WA 98383-9130 (360)396-0922 fax-0854 |
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11. Any additional information/comments