When It Rains, the Spokane River Is Protected

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's new stormwater management system, the Cochran Basin, is designed to protect the Spokane River from runoff pollution during rain events. As the city approaches winter, the system will undergo early testing to ensure its effectiveness in mitigating stormwater impacts. This initiative reflects Spokane's commitment to environmental stewardship and public health, particularly given the region's history of water quality challenges. The Cochran Basin is expected to significantly improve the management of stormwater runoff, which can carry pollutants into the river. Local residents are urged to participate in sustainable practices and to remain informed about the city's environmental efforts.

The initiative not only enhances the urban infrastructure but also promotes community engagement in environmental protection. With the winter season approaching, community members can look forward to cleaner water and a healthier ecosystem. This significant step forward in stormwater management showcases Spokane's proactive approach to addressing environmental challenges.

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