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The Chehalis River (/ ʃ ə ˈ h eɪ l ɪ s / ⓘ shə-HAY-liss) [6] is a river in Washington in the United States. It originates in several forks in southwestern Washington, flows east, then north, then west, in a large curve, before emptying into Grays Harbor, an estuary of the Pacific Ocean.
The Chehalis River Basin Flood Authority is a state government program that oversees the watershed of the Chehalis River in Washington state.The commission focuses on flood control and river health, as well as habitat restoration, with particular attention to native plants, fish, and other aquatic species.
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Jun. 3—Editor's Note: This is the final installment of "Headwaters to Harbor," a project by The Chronicle to document the Chehalis River from Pe Ell to Grays Harbor while highlighting people and ...
Dec. 1—ABOUT THE CHEHALIS BASIN STRATEGY The Chehalis Basin Strategy is a network of partners and projects dedicated to protecting communities from flood damage, restoring critical habitat for ...
Heavy flooding caused the temporary shutdown of a section of Interstate 5 south of Olympia, Washington, on Friday, January 7, as the Chehalis River Basin grew swollen from recent torrential rains ...
The Chehalis River Basin Flood Authority (CRBFA), which is overseen and funded by the Washington Department of Ecology Office of Chehalis Basin (OCB), directs flood control measures, flooding concerns, and advance flood warnings for the Chehalis River watershed. Beginning in 2010, Chehalis residents can be alerted via email by the authority's ...
Nov. 17—About the Chehalis Basin Strategy The Chehalis Basin Strategy is a network of partners and projects dedicated to protecting communities from flood damage, restoring critical habitat for ...