College of the Environment Graduate and Undergraduate Publications
Date Permissions Signed
12-5-2018
College Affiliation
Huxley College of the Environment
Date of Award
Fall 2018
Document Type
Environmental Impact Assessment
Department or Program Affiliation
Department of Environmental Studies
Department
Environmental Studies
First Advisor
Laninga, Tamara Jean
Abstract
Skagit County Parks and Recreation Department has acquired 255 acres of land with the help of Skagit Land Trust and private donors for the purpose of extending the Centennial Trail system, which is currently located throughout Snohomish County. The purpose of the acquisition of these land parcels is to 1) install a new water transmission pipeline from Judy Reservoir (a project done by Skagit Public Utility District) and 2) install a 2.5 mile walking trail on top of the pipeline extending from Clear Lake to Big Rock. This document serves as an analysis of the environmental impacts of the trail installation.
Type
Text
Keywords
Skagit County Parks and Recreation Department, Centennial Trail Extension, Judy Reservoir, Trail installation
Publisher
Western Washington University
OCLC Number
1081334689
Subject – LCSH
Trails--Environmental aspects--Washington (State)--Skagit County; Environmental impact analysis--Washington (State)--Skagit County
Geographic Coverage
Skagit County (Wash.)
Format
application/pdf
Genre/Form
environmental impact statements
Language
English
Rights
Copying of this document in whole or in part is allowable only for scholarly purposes. It is understood, however, that any copying or publication of this document for commercial purposes, or for financial gain, shall not be allowed without the author’s written permission.
Recommended Citation
Barbera, Avery; Crider, Kelley; Frenzel, Vance; Kaiser, Sam; and Shore, Jennifer, "Skagit County Centennial Trail Extension Environmental Impact Statement" (2018). College of the Environment Graduate and Undergraduate Publications. 83.
https://cedar.wwu.edu/huxley_stupubs/83