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Noxious weeds program seeks amendment to Forest Service agreement to expand invasive-plant work; WSU Extension runs supply drive
Summary
The county’s noxious weed coordinator requested that the commission place an amendment to a Forest Service agreement on the action agenda to add nearly $19,000 in project funding for invasive-plant survey and control in Olympic National Forest; she also noted an upcoming WSU Extension supply drive for Adopt-a-Pet.
Heidi Steinbach, Mason County’s noxious weed program coordinator, asked commissioners to place an amendment to an existing Forest Service agreement on the next action agenda.
Steinbach said the county’s resource-advisory-committee award added $18,996 for invasive plant survey and control work in Olympic National Forest, bringing the total of the existing agreement to $53,996. The agreement…
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