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Wildfires and smoke: Wednesday updates on major fires in WA, OR
Wednesday updates on Burbank Fire, Lick Creek Fire, Green Ridge Fire, Cedar Creek Fire, Varden Fire, Delancy Fire, and air quality
July 14, 2021 1:11 PM Matt Van Slyke
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KENNEWICK, Wash. We’re rounding up the latest information available midday Wednesday regarding wildfires, firefights, wind, smoke and air quality across Washington and northeast Oregon.
First, some good news: one large fire in our area is all but extinguished, and the smoke is moving out. However, the same wind clearing the air is making things tougher for firefighters.
RED FLAG WARNING: 3 p.m. Wednesday through 11 p.m. Thursday
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History Of The Mill Creek Watershed
History Of The Mill Creek Watershed
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The mill creek watershed is 166 square miles with 450,000 people. The main sources of water are rivers, aquifers, and rainwater. The major body of water is the Ohio River. The land around it is hilly.The Mill Creek lies at the heart, soul, and industrial center of Greater Cincinnati. This 28-mile stream begins in Liberty Township, travels through 34 communities, and flows into the Ohio River just west of downtown Cincinnati. The Mill Creek Watershed has withstood two centuries of urbanization and is poised for a comeback. The Mill Creek drew settlers over 200 years ago looking for rich, fertile farmland and water power to support industry, ultimately building Cincinnati into a prosperous industrial powerhouse.
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