September 15, 2012 in Washington Voices
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Machines operated by Piersol Construction scrape dirt from the Flora Road landing along the Spokane River on Thursday.
Machines operated by Piersol Construction scrape dirt from the Flora Road landing along the Spokane River on Thursday.
September 15, 2012 in Health, Washington Voices on Page V1 The Washington State Department of Ecology is wrapping up the last of its planned heavy metals cleanup projects along the Spokane River. The projects, which started in 2006, are designed …
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