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"While WWP keeps their focus on water, they understand what it takes to succeed in ranching. They’re trying to find what’s best for everybody. WWP earned my respect."

- Charlie Lehman / Rancher / Methow Valley


Working in partnership with many stakeholders, the Washington Water Project brings funding sources and technical expertise to the challenge of improving flows of clean, cold water to some of Washington’s most important fish and wildlife habitats. 

Nationally known water expert to speak in Cashmere

11/17/2010
The Wenatchee World
By K.C. Mehaffey

An author, professor and water policy expert who’s had national media attention, Robert Glennon will speak during a free event Friday night at the Cashmere Riverside Center.

Together, we can meet diverse water needs

02/18/2010
The Wenatchee World
By Lisa Pelly

Q: When it comes to water supply, what do we need to do — long term — to benefit all of us in the Wenatchee River Valley?

Water — it quenches our thirst, makes our crops grow, sustains our fish and wildlife, and supports our quality of life. It is also a precious, finite resource that we must not take for granted.

Washington Rivers Conservancy to Join Trout Unlimited

Date: 
10/14/2009

For immediate release

Contact: Lisa Pelly, (509) 888-0970
Melinda Kassen, (303) 440-2937, x 100
Rob Masonis, (206) 491-9016

Washington Rivers Conservancy to Join Trout Unlimited

(Wenatchee, Wash.)-- Washington Rivers Conservancy, a nonprofit conservation organization, will become part of Trout Unlimited, the two groups announced today.