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File #:
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AB2024-191
Version:
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Type:
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Council Appointment Requiring Introduction
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Status:
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Appointed
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File created:
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3/4/2024
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Meeting Body
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Council
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On agenda:
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4/9/2024
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Final action:
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4/9/2024
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Enactment date:
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Enactment #:
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Title:
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Appointment to a vacancy on the Surface Mining Advisory Committee, potable domestic groundwater supply representative, Applicant(s): Carl Isom-McDaniel
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Department
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Council Office
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Primary Contact Email: JNixon@co.whatcom.wa.us
TITLE FOR AGENDA ITEM:
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Appointment to a vacancy on the Surface Mining Advisory Committee, potable domestic groundwater supply representative, Applicant(s): Carl Isom-McDaniel
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SUMMARY STATEMENT OR LEGAL NOTICE LANGUAGE:
SURFACE MINING ADVISORY COMMITTEE
6 Vacancies, two 4-year terms and four 2-year terms.
Meets quarterly. No two representatives can be from the same company or public interest group. Applicant must meet one of the following requirements: Civil or geotechnical engineer with no direct or indirect financial business ties to the industry; geologist; representative of agriculture; representative of potable domestic groundwater supply (preferably a public water system representative or private well owner); ecologist, or; environmental consultant. The committee provides ongoing public input and advice to Whatcom County on issues related to surface mining in Whatcom County.
Applicant(s) for potable domestic groundwater supply (1 vacancy, term ends 1/31/2028):
1. Carl Isom-McDaniel
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