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B R I T I S H C O L U M B 124˚ 123˚ 122˚ 121˚ 120˚ 119˚ 118˚ 117˚ Garibaldi Aspen Grove Kingsvale Silverton Kaslo Boston Bar Kelowna Needles Fauquier Slocan L. Mirror Lake Powell River Westbank Brookmere Myra Blubber Bay Brackendale Edgewood Tipella Peachland Applegrove Slocan Ainsworth Hot Springs Kootenay L. Squamish Okanagan L. Comox Gillies Bay Spuzzum Jellicoe Crawford Bay Appledale Balfour Meachen Irvines Summerland British Columbia Winlaw Crescent Bay Denman Britannia Beach Naramata Lower Landing Yale Arrow L. Harrop Island Tulameen Jura Port Mellon Coalmont Sechelt Nelson Fanny Lasqueti Choate Princeton Penticton Boswell Bay Wilson Creek Gibsons North Hope Sanca Dunsmuir Qualicum Beach Bowen Island Vancouver Copper Mountain Hedley Parksville Strait Of Georgia Laidlaw The Upper Columbia River is a special place Castlegar Ymir Tye Coquitlam Olalla The Upper with significance historically, culturally, Port Alberni Lantzville Bay Vancouver Agassiz Sirdar Nanoose Harrison Mills economically, and recreationally. Port Coquitlam Keremeos Salmo Nanaimo Gabriola Columbia Wynndel Dewdney CawstonFairview When people care about a region, they Sheep Creek Mcconnel New WestministerFraser R. Chilliwack River Project have a stake in what goes on there. Teck Langley Hatzic Trail Erickson Cominco is working to provide the public Rossland Creston Delta Abbotsford Yarrow Vedder Crossing White Rock with clear information regardingGrand the Forks health Boundary Bay of this unique environment. Lister 49˚ Ladysmith 49˚ Lynden Nitinat Chemainus Maple Falls Birch Bay Northport 31 Kootenai R. Lake 5 542 Curlew Copeland Caycuse Ganges Cowichan Maple Bay 95 542 Ross L. ColumbiaMarble R. Gordon River Can21 I eat 395 Duncan Bellingham 25 the fish? 2 Eastsound 20 Newhalem Bonners Ferry Cobble Hill Sidney Wickersham Fishing has always Clo-oose 11 been enjoyed on the Nordman Samish 9 Kettle Falls Mazama Upper Columbia20 River. Port Renfrew 20 From centuries of Okanogan R. Cordova Bay Concrete tribal salmon harvests Friday Harbor 20 Marblemount 20 Anacortes Riverside to today’s walleye and Victoria Winthrop bass tournaments, Elmira River Jordan Mount Vernon fishing remains a very Rice 20 Coolin popular activity. Are Can I swim Juan De Fuca Strait Sooke the fish safe to eat? 57 Neah Bay Shelter Bay 530 Twisp 20 in the water? Metchosin 155 112 21 Oak Harbor Stehekin Gifford 9 Oso Sunny, warm weather 20 Stanwood 530 Darrington Carlton blesses the Upper Columbia Clallam Bay Coupeville River region. Swimming, 20 Kewa waterskiing and boating 211 Newport Priest River 112 25 are popular activities. L. Pend Ozette L. 153 97 Pend Oreille R. Clark Fork Port Townsend Methow Is it as safe231 as it is fun? Oreille John Sam Lake Robe Brewster Cocolalla 200 Port Angeles Silverton L. Chelan Keller Sappho Marysville Pateros 173 Fruitland 2 41 Blyn 20 525 95 48˚ Spirit Lake 48˚ Forks 101 Everett Bayview Maxwelton 17 174 La Push Mukilteo Grand Coulee Spokane R. Leland 104 Manson Wellpinit 41 Telma Chelan 174 Franklin D. Quilcene Lynnwood Index Roosevelt L. Edmonds 203 172 Banks L. 155 Mountlake Terrace 2 Plain Hayden L. Washington Ardenvoir 231 Shoreline Inglewood 209 17 Post Falls Brinnon 3 305 Redmond Skykomish Spokane Kirkland Sammamish Entiat Waterville Can I play on Coeur d'Alene Farmer Kalaloch Seattle Leavenworth 2 97 Bellevue Coulee City the beaches? 90 Eldon Bremerton 28 Coeur Issaquah Cashmere Feeling the sand between your toes d'Alene L. North Bend 21 27 Pinehurst Burien Renton is an enjoyable part of any day on Cheney Lilliwaup 16 the Upper Columbia River. Will 904 Rockford Harrison 3 Neilton Sea-Tac 18 Wenatchee metals and other contaminants Des Moines Hyak limit the fun I have at the beach?231 Kent 23 Grisdale 97 Taholah 106 90 Plummer 101 Skokomish Federal Way 5 Saint Maries Cumberland Latah 3 Auburn 124˚ 123˚ 122˚ 121˚ 120˚ 119˚ 118˚ 117˚ Garibaldi Aspen Grove Kingsvale Silverton Kaslo Slocan L. 95 Boston Bar Kelowna Needles Fauquier Mirror Lake Powell River Westbank Brookmere Myra Blubber Bay Brackendale Edgewood Tipella Peachland Applegrove Slocan Ainsworth Hot Springs Kootenay L. 28 Squamish Okanagan L. Matlock Easton Spuzzum Comox Gillies Bay Jellicoe Crawford Bay Appledale Balfour Meachen 28 Irvines Summerland British Columbia Winlaw Crescent Bay Denman Britannia Beach Naramata Lower Landing Yale Arrow L. Harrop Tacoma Roslyn Island Tulameen Jura Port Mellon Coalmont Sechelt Nelson Shelton University Place Fanny Lasqueti Choate Princeton Penticton Boswell Bay Gibsons 164 Lester Wilson Creek Sanca North Hope Dunsmuir Qualicum Beach Enumclaw Bowen Island Vancouver Copper Mountain Hedley 17 Parksville Strait Of Georgia Laidlaw Castlegar Tye Coquitlam Olalla Ymir Cle Elum Port Alberni Lantzville Bay Vancouver Agassiz Sirdar Nanoose Harrison Mills Port Coquitlam Keremeos 90 Gabriola Salmo Wynndel 21 Nanaimo Dewdney CawstonFairview Sheep Creek Mcconnel Moses L. New WestministerFraser R. Chilliwack Trail How will we answer Langley Hatzic Rossland Erickson Delta Vedder Crossing Creston Puyallup Abbotsford Yarrow Grand Forks Boundary Bay White Rock Lister 49˚ Ladysmith 49˚ 271 Lynden Nitinat Chemainus Maple Falls Birch Bay Northport 31 Koote Lake 5 542 Curlew Copeland Tensed Caycuse Ganges nai R. 410 Cowichan 95 Maple Bay Ross L. ColumbiaMarble R. 109 542 395 Gordon River 21 Duncan Bellingham 25 2 283 Eastsound 20 Bonners Ferry Cobble Hill Sidney Wickersham Newhalem Clo-oose 11 Nordman Samish 9 20 Kettle Falls Mazama nogan R. Port Renfrew 20 these questions? Oka Cordova Bay Oakesdale Friday Harbor Concrete Marblemount Anacortes 20 Riverside 20 Lakewood Victoria Winthrop Elmira 10 River Jordan Mount Vernon Rice 20 Coolin Copalis Beach Juan De Fuca Strait Sooke 57 Fernwood Neah Bay Shelter Bay 530 Twisp 20 Metchosin 155 Copalis Crossing 112 21 Oak Harbor Stehekin Gifford 9 Oso 530 23 410 20 Darrington Carlton 108 Clallam Bay Coupeville Stanwood 20 Kewa 211 Newport Priest River 112 97 25 L. Pend Ozette L. 153 Methow Pend Oreille R. Clark Fork Port TownsendThe UpperJohn Sam Lake Columbia 231 Cocolalla Oreille Robe Brewster 200 Port Angeles Silverton L. Chelan Keller Sappho Marysville Pateros George 173 Fruitland 2 41 5 20 525 95 Blyn 48˚ Spirit Lake 48˚ 512 Forks 101 Everett Bayview Maxwelton 17 174 La Push Mukilteo Grand Coulee Spokane R. Leland 104 Manson Wellpinit 41 Determining the answers to these Franklin D. Telma Index Chelan 174 QuilceneRiverEdmonds Lynnwood is203 a unique Banks L. Roosevelt L. 172 155 Mountlake Terrace 2 Plain Hayden Carbonado L. Washington Ardenvoir 231 Shoreline Inglewood Post Falls 27 209 17 3 305 Redmond Skykomish Spokane Brinnon Kirkland Sammamish Entiat Waterville Coeur d'Alene Farmer Kalaloch Seattle Leavenworth 2 97 195 Bellevue Coulee City 90 questions is the goal of a dedicated Eldon Bremerton 28 Coeur 150-mileIssaquah long waterCashmere - d'Alene L. North Bend 21 27 Pinehurst Burien Renton Cheney Olympia Lilliwaup 16 904 Rockford Harrison 3 Sea-Tac 18 Wenatchee Neilton Des Moines Kent Hyak 231 3 23 Grisdale 97 Taholah 106 90 Plummer 101 Skokomish Federal Way 5 Saint Maries Cumberland Latah Garfield 3 Auburn 95 Ellensburg Matlock Easton 28 course reaching from28 Lacey Tacoma Roslyn team of scientists and engineers. Shelton University Place 164 Enumclaw Lester Cle Elum 17 Puyallup Moses L. 21 90 410 271 Tensed 109 283 Lakewood 10 Oakesdale Copalis Beach Copalis Crossing 108 410 23 Fernwood 5 George 512 Carbonado Kapowsin 195 27 Kittitas Olympia Garfield 3 Montesano Lacey Ellensburg 47˚ Aberdeen Montesano 510 Roy Kapowsin Kittitas 47˚ 47˚ 510 Tumwater 7 47˚ Ocean Shores Aberdeen 410 Roy Malone the Grand165 Coulee DamVantage Potholes Res. 6 Tumwater Onaway 7 Yelm 272 Ocean Shores Funded by Teck Cominco with over- 105 Littlerock Goose Prairie Westport Eatonville 82 Colfax 410 121 Tenino 26 261 Oakville Wymer Beverly 165 12 La Grande 123 26 Deary 27 8 6 26 Elk River Malone Brooklyn 507 Potholes Res. 105 706 Longmire Washtucna 26 Mattawa Moscow Centralia Tieton 24 17 I d a h o Tokeland 243 21 127 Pullman 8 to the U.S./Canadian 261 99 South Bend 7 Kahlotus Vantage Columbia R. 6 Packwood Yakima 260 Snake R. sight from the EPA, environmental Hanford Mesa Juliaetta Pe Ell Morton Ahtanum Colton Dworshak Res. Oysterville 6 Frances Mossyrock Randle 12 Starbuck 3 Winlock 24 Pomeroy Peck Orofino 240 Eltopia 103 Toledo 12 Onaway 241 Lewiston Yelm Ryderwood 505 White Swan 395 Snake River Culdesac Naselle Grays River border. 220 Long Beach 5 411 504 12 272 4 Sunnyside Dayton 401 Silver Lake Eureka Asotin studies will address current and 404 Castle Rock 504 Richland 124 Grandview Waitsburg Winchester 62 P a c i f i c Mabton Pasco Astoria Cathlamet L. Sacajawea 129 Nezperce 22 Kennewick Littlerock O c e a n 4 Kelso 105 Anatone 62 Longview 125 Goose Prairie Clatskanie 221 Wallula Cougar 97 Walla Walla Cottonwood Kalama Trout Lake 46˚ Mist 30 46˚ 82 730 82 future risk to human health and 14 L. Wallula Troy 13 Grangeville Colfax 47 Woodland 503 141 Irrigon Flora Cannon Beach Elsie Vernonia Yacolt Saint Helens 142 Alderdale Boardman Hermiston 37 11 26 Klickitat Goldendale Athena Weston Westport Eatonville Husum Grande Ronde R. 261 53 14 204 White Bird 3 26 Nehalem Echo 11 Manzanita Stevenson 14 Arlington Gibbon Tenino 84 Pendleton 84 Wishram Rufus 121 500 Mosier 14 the environment. Rockaway Beach 140 L. Celilo Minam Columbia R. 95 6 Vancouver Camas 82 Garibaldi City of the Dalles Rock Creek 207 Elgin Wallowa Hillsboro 14 74 Lucile Oakville Portland Parkdale 19 Ione Meacham 82 Beverly Forest Grove Moro Mikkalo Pilot Rock Summerville Beaverton MilwaukieGresham Dufur Enterprise
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