1. Pasture Calendar Publication a great resource for livestock and forage producers

    Pasture Calendar Publication a great resource for livestock and forage producers A new publication, The Western Oregon and Washington Pasture Calendar (PNW 699) authored by Pacific Northwest forage specialists has hit the mark on providing an essay that is easy to learn from and understand the management of pasture forage. The pasture calendar provides good details on how forage plants progress through the growing and dormant seasons. The information considers local climates and conditions to provide the producer with recommendations on the best timing for important management practices to optimize forage growth and quality. “Forage is the foundation of any …


    Weed Control - Jan. 25, 2018, 8:42 a.m.


  2. Request for proposals (RFP) for Grant Administration, Grant Management Services and Application Development, regarding but not limited to the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF)

    Please see the attached.Note: Resumes, cover sheets, tables of content and the required forms (below) do not count toward the maximum page limit for your submission.Following are links for the required forms, as listed in the RFP:Certificate of insuranceCompliance with Federal and State LawsRFP Signature FormVendor Reference FormInsurance Certification (copy of your insurance coverage)Non-Collusion StatementConflict of Interest (Form CIQ) HB1295 - (not applicable)Certification Regarding LobbyingSAMS Debarment Form www.sam.gov (Not included in packet. Print from website and attach.)


    Commissioners - April 14, 2022, 8:51 a.m.


  3. Resources for Professional Engineers & Licensed Hydrogeologists

    LCC 8.55Group B GuidelinesGroup B WorkbookAppendicesSanitary Control Area Covenants GuideFormsChecklist for New or Expanding Group B Water SystemsConstruction Completion Report FormGroup B Guideline Financial Viability WorksheetGroup B Project Approval Application FormWater Facilities Inventory (WFI) FormWellhead Protection InventoryIron and Manganese Removal Facilities Form


    Environmental Health - April 25, 2018, 4:33 p.m.


  4. Record Sealing

    Per RCW 13.50.260, Please see the attachment below for the requirements of sealing/ destroying Juvenile Records.Record Sealing Flyer Eligibility to have a Juvenile Record Sealed This section only applies to qualified disposition order entered after June 11, 2014 (RCW Title 13.50)Juvenile Offender is at least 18 years of age.Has completed the terms of the Disposition Order (to include paying fines/fees/restitution/and court ordered community service hours).Has completed the terms of the confinement at the Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration or the completion of parole, if the respondent is transferred to the Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration.The crime committed was not:A most serious offense as defined …


    Juvenile Court - Feb. 12, 2016, 2:33 p.m.


  5. Questions & Answers for Request for Proposal for Annual Hydrologic, Hydraulic and Geomorphic Services

    A new document has been posted to the Request for Proposal for Annual Hydrologic, Hydraulic and Geomorphic Services Project. Access the new document here. .


    Public Works - June 1, 2017, 1:54 p.m.


  6. Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC) and Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Plan

    About SWAC The Lewis County Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC) serves in an advisory capacity in the development of programs and policies concerning solid waste handling and disposal and to review and comment upon proposed rules, policies, or ordinances prior to their adoption (RCW 70A.205.110). The SWAC also assists Lewis County Solid Waste Utility staff in the development of a five-year “Solid Waste Management Plan” to help guide how Lewis County manages garbage and recycling now, and into the future.SWAC members are citizens, members of public interest groups, professionals from the business and agricultural community, operators of solid waste collection …


    Solid Waste - Oct. 20, 2020, 4:45 p.m.


  7. Noxious Weeds Have Hit a Spring Time, Grand Slam!

    Noxious Weeds Have Hit a Spring Time, Grand Slam! Observing local fields, forest edges and roadsides and seeing higher numbers of noxious weeds would suggest the start of a full weed control season. Noxious weeds are known to compete for nutrients and water in our hay fields and pastures. Managing the weeds now, early in the season, will help to insure a good stand of grass for livestock through the summer and for winter forage. Increased weed pressure observed this spring is a result of last summer extended dry period and its detrimental impact to forage grasses. Voids of grasses …


    Weed Control - April 20, 2016, 1:05 p.m.


  8. CLARIFICATION FOR HMA PROJECT (NOT AN ADDENDUM)

    For Skate Creek Rd (Forest Rd 52). For additional information, click here.


    Public Works - June 2, 2010, 9:29 a.m.


  9. Revaluation Annual Reports

    CLICK HERE FOR THE 2024 CHEHALIS AREA REVAL REPORTCLICK HERE FOR THE 2022 MORTON, MINERAL, PARADISE, AND PACKWOOD REVAL REPORTCLICK HERE FOR THE 2021 WINLOCK, TOLEDO, AND VADER REVAL REPORTCLICK HERE FOR THE 2020 ADNA, NAPAVINE, BOISTFORT, AND PE ELL REVAL REPORTCLICK HERE FOR THE 2019 MOSSYROCK AND ONALASKA REVAL REPORT


    Assessor - April 22, 2016, 9:28 a.m.


  10. Prosecutor's Office Calendars

    Please click here for today's Felony Prelim Calendar.Please click here for this week's Superior Court trialsPlease click here for today's District Court's calendar.Please click here for this week's District Court trialsPlease click here for this week's Superior Court Hearing


    Prosecutor - April 8, 2016, 3:28 p.m.