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The King County Flood Control District has approved $1,990,000 to fund watershed restoration and protection projects in the Snoqualmie & South Fork Skykomish Watersheds in the 2022 grant round. The Snoqualmie Watershed Forum runs the project selection process for the 2022 Cooperative Watershed Management (CWM) Grant Program and will recommend projects to the Flood District for funding.

https://www.govlink.org/watersheds/7/funding/default.aspx

Notes

  • Most money for riparian restoration and protection.
  • Smaller pots for monitoring and assessment, and education and outreach