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Participated with DOE on a tour of the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard to 

 review the approximately 100 stonnwater outfalls. 



Continued participation as chair of Kitsap County's Solid Waste 

 Advisory Committee. 



Continued review of Superfund documents relating to Navjil 

 Submarine Base Bangor. 



Tulalip Tribes: 



Hired an Environinental 

 Program Analyst. 



Developed scope of work 

 for the tribal water quality 

 program. 



Designed Phase 1 Study: 

 Water Quality Data 

 Review; Currently 

 implementing the study. 



Richard Miller, Tulalip Tribes Water Quality Technician, records dissolved 

 oxygen levels in Quilceda Creek. 



Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) 

 Spokane and Kalispel tribes: 



• Water quality program contract with the Kalispel and Spokane tribes 

 was signed and subcontracted to UCUT on March 1, 1992. The 

 limnologist/hydrologist position for this contract will begin on 

 April 1, 1992. 



Yakima Indian Nation: 



• Established a full-time position for a hydrologist to work on off- 

 ^jBservation issues. Hiring for this position is in process. 



• Increased participation in development of Yakima River Basin Water 

 Quality Plan, which covers an area that lies totally within the Yakima 

 Ceded Area £md includes reservation lands. 



Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission: 



• Developed consensus-based regulatory rules to address cumulative 

 impacts to fish and water quality as a result of forest practices on state 

 cind private lands. 



• Coordinated state/tribal and federal/tribal meetings to address water 

 quality issues cind to help facilitate implementation of the Coordinated 

 Tribal Water Quality Program. 



• Coordinated inter-tribal meetings to help facilitate implementation of 

 the Coordinated Tribal Water Quality Program. 



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