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October 30, 2024: EPA Issues Final PCB TMDL for Spokane River and Little Spokane River
April 15, 2024: Spokane Riverkeeper Hosts Earth Day River Cleanup
November 21, 2023: Spokane Riverkeeper Forms a New Executive Team
May 23, 2023: Jerry White, Jr. to Transition Out of Role of Executive Director for Spokane Riverkeeper
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Jule Schultz, Waterkeeper
(509) 464-7632 (office); (360) 461-5975 (cell) jule@spokaneriverkeeper.org
Areas of Expertise:
Spokane River Water Quality, including Water Temperature
Hangman Creek Water Quality and Sedimentation
River Clean Ups and River Plastics
Native Fish Recovery and salmon restoration efforts
Katelyn Scott, Water Protector
(509) 464-7614, katy@spokaneriverkeeper.org
Areas of Expertise:
Clean Water Defense and Clean Water Act Citizen Enforcement
River Flows and Water Conservation
Pollution & Discharger Regulation and Enforcement
Katherine Thompson, Managing Director katie@spokaneriverkeeper.org
Areas of Expertise:
Organizational Operations
Fundraising & Major Events
Riverkeeper Partnership
IN THE MEDIA
After more than a decade of litigation, the EPA has released a plan to reduce carcinogenic chemicals in the Spokane River, The Inlander, By Colton Rasanen, November 7, 2024
Connect, protect, restore and listen are Riverkeeper goals, The Fig Tree, By Mary Stamp, October 2024
Opinion: Conserve water to protect the Spokane River, Spokesman-Review, Katelyn Scott, August 2, 2024
Conserve Water to Protect the Spokane River, OutThere Outdoors, By Katelyn Scott & Jule Schultz, July 21, 2024
How this year's high summer temperatures pose a threat to local trout, salmon, Spokesman-Review, By Troy Slack, July 18, 2024
“Reflections on a River”, OutThere OutdoorsJuly-August 2024
Take her to the river, Loyola School of Law Alumni Magazine, By Megan Kirby, July 2024
Spokane River oil spill shows need for transparency, accountability, Spokesman-Review, by Katelyn Scott, Feb. 11, 2024
The Spokane Riverkeeper hires attorney Katelyn Scott as the organization's first water protector, The Inlander, by Summer Sandstrom 12/14/23
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Washington business groups sue EPA, calling water quality standards ‘impossible’ Spokesman-Review Dec. 7, 2023
Spokane River conservationists, state officials settle lawsuit over polluted Latah Creek Spokesman-Review
Jerry White Jr.: Protect our most treasured resource, the Spokane River. Spokesman-Review Dec. 2, 2018
Cathy McMorris Rodgers pushes House bill targeting EPA pollution standards in Washington. Spokesman-Review July 29, 2018
Trump administration will review pollution rules affecting Spokane River. Spokesman-Review August 26, 2018
Hangman Creek is still a muddy disaster, but a new legal settlement gives the Spokane Riverkeeper hopeThe Inlander, 4/2018