Comments Submitted on the Environmental Assessment for the City of Bend
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Bend Spends to "Sell" City Projects
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Bend Surface Water Project Moves Forward Despite Controversy
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Bend's Water Project to be Appealed
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Bend Council Approves $19 Million for Water Project
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Bend Set to OK Another Step in Water Plan
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Weddings OK'd for Deschutes Farmland
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Public Open House to Discuss Water Project
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Portland Cheers Decision to Let City Avoid Treating Bull Run Water
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Join Us April 3rd at 6:30 pm for "Exploitation in Ecuador."
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Deschutes Weighs Tetherow Options
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Bend Water Project Nears OK from Forest Service
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Council Passes Revised Water Plan
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Bend Water Project Cost May Shrink
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Bend's Water System Contentious. Confusing. Controversial
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Bend Hires Lobbyist to help with EPA
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Bend City Council Pursues New Water Treatment Schedule
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Sound Off:Skyline Forest
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Foes of Bend Water Project Press Release Issue
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Down the Drain?: Critics say Bend's Multimillion Dollar Water System Upgrade is a Boondoggle in the Making.
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Bend's Surface Water Improvement Project (SWIP) is a $68 million drain on Tumalo Creek, rate-payers pockets, and Bend's economy. The City of Bend currently takes water out of Tumalo Creek for city water use. The proposed SWIP is Bend's biggest public works project ever, and it will take more water out of Tumalo Creek, reducing flows into the Middle Deschutes by 30%. It will also raise water rates for city water users by 40% over the next five years. This is not necessary. There are many viable options that are more environmentally friendly and more cost-effective.

To learn more about the campaign, being lead by Central Oregon Landwatch and a coalition of concerned citizens, against Bend's Surface Water Improvement Project or to sign the petition please visit our Stop the Drain website
www.stopthedrain.org

For more information and to find out how you can help, please contact Moey Newbold, Stop the Drain's Campaign Coordinator at (541) 647-1567.

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