Drought

The Spokane Aquifer Joint Board has a comprehensive collection of Drought Resources including: AgWeatherNet; Department of Ecology Washington’s Water Supply 2016; Drought Impact Recorder; National Drought Mitigation Center; National Integrated Drought Information System; National Weather Service and National Weather Service Drought Safety; U.S. Drought Monitor; USGS Water Watch; and Washington State University Drought Alert.

WSU Extension Native Plants for the Spokane Area and  Drought Tolerant Landscaping for Washington State

 

Spokane County Conservation District How to SmartScape. Your Smart Scape project can be done either completely by yourself, or with the help of a professional. No matter what level of involvement you want to take in the transformation of your yard, it is important that you do some planning to start it off right and make sure that the final product is exactly the design that you want. This website provides information on, Grass removal and installation tips for irrigation, hardscapes, plants, mulch and trees

 

Idaho Drought Declarations are issued by IDWR and are approved by the Idaho governor. IDWR drought declarations apply only to the administrative processing of applications for temporary changes of water rights. They do not apply to issues such as financial or disaster support.
2001 Idaho Drought Plan. The purpose of this plan is to provide current and historic information, guidance and a framework for managing water shortage situations in Idaho.

 

 

Washington State Department of Ecology Water Supply, Daily Stream Flow conditions and Drought information.