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The Planet, Fall 1998, Lake Whatcom

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Publication Date

Fall 1998

Creator

Western Washington University. Associated Students. Environmental Center; Huxley College of the Environment; Huxley College of Environmental Studies

Editor in Chief

White, Anita

Publisher

Western Washington University

City

Bellingham, WA

Production Staff

Managing Editor: Shane Powell; Copy Editor: Tina Potterf; Photographer: Joe Ackerson; Design: Ryan Schroeder, Anita White; Staff Writers: Darby Bramble, Lucas Evans, Karl Horeis, Jenni Long, Alex McLean, Kayley Mendenhall, Darcy Spann, Matt Williams

Photography Editor

Powell, Shane

Publisher (Digital Object)

Resources made available by The Planet and Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.

Table of Contents

Lake Whatcom by Matt Williams

Water Meter Reader by Kayley Mendenhall

Corporate Thirst by Karl Horeis

Voices of Concern by Darby Bramble

Private Interests in a Public Resource by Alex McLean

Taking the Initiative by Darcy Spann

Filtration Situation by Jenni Long

The Clean Fight by Alex McLean

Type

Text

Description

Publication at Western Washington University

Geographic Coverage

Washington (State)

Disciplines

Environmental Sciences | Higher Education | Journalism Studies

Keywords

Student publication, Ecology, Environmental Studies

Document Type

Issue

Subject-Topical (LCSH)

Human ecology--Washington (State)--Periodicals; Ecology--Washington (State)--Periodicals

Subject-Names (LCNAF)

Western Washington University--Students--Periodicals; Huxley College of the Environment--Students--Periodicals

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This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. Any materials cited must be attributed to The Planet, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.

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English

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