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Our Mission Statement... protect the resources of the Walla
Walla Watershed, deal with issues in advance of resource degradation, and
enhance the overall health of the watershed, while also protecting, as far as
possible, the welfare, customs, and cultures of all citizens residing in the
basin. To Fulfill this Mission, We strive to achieve the following goals:Forum: Provide an open forum for
conflict resolution, decision-making, and presentation of new concepts. Funding Sources: Watershed Fun: Career Opportunities:
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About UsThe Walla Walla Basin Watershed Council is governed by a 13-person Board of Directors. The Council operates in fiscal and programmatic partnership with other organizations sharing its interests. The Council’s activities include assessment of watershed conditions, planning and implementation of specific stewardship projects and programs aimed at improving the watershed, and education and outreach to citizens within and outside of the watershed. The current Board of Directors is listed below, followed by a list of staff members. The Board Of Directors:
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The Walla Walla Basin Watershed Staff: |
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Brian Wolcott
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Bob Bower |
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(STELLAR Program)
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Will
Lewis Hydrologic Field Technician
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The WWBWC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit Donations are welcomed to support efforts and are tax-deductible as allowed by law
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