The answer is pretty simple: Keep plants growing in it. Plants that germinate in the late summer, sending their roots deep into the soil, will provide a place for water to go. This also provides for ...
More than 100 acres of land in the Lake Whatcom watershed is getting greater ... “The Otto easement is part of the Agate Pond Preserve, encompassing a portion of the headwaters of Agate Creek ...
BELLINGHAM, Wash. — Northern Whatcom County got a double whammy from Mother Nature, snow, and winds. Driving north into Lynden, the winds swirled, now into drifts around barns, trees ...