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Noxious-weeds program to accept two grants for knotweed and Mount St. Helens treatments
Summary
The county noxious-weeds coordinator said the program will ask the board to accept a $25,000 two-year knotweed grant from the Washington State Department of Agriculture and a roughly $47,000 Secure Rural Schools-funded agreement to treat invasive plants within the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument area.
Jennifer Mendoza, Cowlitz County Noxious Weeds coordinator, told commissioners the department will bring two consent-agenda items asking the board to accept grant funding: a Washington State Department of Agriculture award of $25,000 over two years for knotweed treatment in riparian areas and a roughly $47,000 grant from…
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