Water: Conservation-Environment

 
 
  
Learn about our efforts and what you can do
 

 
Conservation Tips
Don't Flush Medications
Summer Watering Rules
Annual Water Reports
For Kids: The water cycle & the Aquifer
What are Swales?
Calculate your water use
How to choose a landscaping company
Ten Tips to Save Green and be Green
Boat Inspection Stations for Invasive Species Map

 
 

Learn About Our Efforts and What you can do


NEWS

March 22, 2010
Read the Impact Analysis Report on proposed Phosphorus Discharge Regulations

March 10, 2010
Did you take the "Landscaping with Native Plants" Class? Get your utility credit form

January 25, 2010
Oregon Public Broadcasting article on Quagga Mussels

December 4, 2009
Washington Department of Ecology Proposes New Requirements That Impact Our City: Learn More

September 29, 2009
Visit the Spokane River Partners site and learn what the SRSP are doing to protect one of the regions most valuable resources.

OTHER LOCAL EFFORTS

Kootenai Enviromental Alliance
Spokane River Forum

 
 

 

The Spokane River and the Aquifer are among our region's most valuable resources. The Spokane River's natural beauty provides important recreation activities and is a valuable life source for communities in North Idaho and Eastern Washington.

The City of Post Falls, as one of the stewards of the Spokane River and the Aquifer continues to work daily to protect these resources for our community and future generations.

You can help protect and preserve these resources by practicing water conservation. Check our links for ways you can help.