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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: 06 Jun 1996 11:01:34
From: lstokely@tcoe.trinity.k12.ca.us
To: Recipients of conference <env-klamath@igc.apc.org>
Subject: Press Release on List Servers- Please Forward

Please forward this to Internet Usegroups and people you think might be
interested. 

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        TRINITY COUNTY
	PLANNING DEPARTMENT
	303 TRINITY LAKES BLVD.
	P.O. BOX 2819
	WEAVERVILLE, CA 96093
	(916) 623-1351       FAX (916) 623-1353
        E-mail,  tcpnr@tcoe.trinity.k12.ca.us

May 28, 1996


Contact: Tom Stokely (916) 623-1351

	PRESS RELEASE- For Immediate Release
	TRINITY RIVER AND KLAMATH BIOREGION INTERNET LIST SERVERS AVAILABLE


	Information on the Trinity River Restoration Program, the Technical
Coordinating Committee of the Trinity River Task Force, the Lewiston Dam
release schedule, the Trinity River Flow Decision and the Trinity River
Mainstem Fishery Restoration EIS/EIR are available from an Internet list
server called "env-trinity".  Information on the Klamath River BioRegion is
available from the Internet list server "env-klamath".

	Internet list servers are similar to a magazine or newspaper subscription.
Messages sent to the list server will be sent by private Internet e-mail to
all subscribers.   To subscribe to these two list servers, send a private
e-mail message for each list server (use a separate message for each
subscription) to:

Majordomo@igc.apc.org

In the message block say:

subscribe env-trinity 
or
subscribe env-klamath  

	To unsubscribe to the list server, send a message to
<Majordomo@igc.apc.org> and say <unsubscribe env-trinity> or <unsubscribe
env-klamath>.  Both list servers are now "facilitated" to avoid the problem
of sending "junk e-mail" to subscribers.  

	The list servers are useful in obtaining up-to-date information on various
activities related to restoring the Klamath and Trinity salmon and steelhead
fisheries, as well as Trinity River water releases and other related
activities.   The instantaneous nature of electronic communications provides
up to 1 week's advance notification on information that is otherwise
available by regular (snail) mail.  Some information made available through
the env-trinity list server is not otherwise available in a timely manner,
such as Trinity River instream flow releases from Lewiston Dam due to high
winter storm runoff into Trinity Lake.

	# # #

Tom Stokely (via Lily Stokely)
Trinity County Planning Dept.
P.O. Box 2819
Weaverville, CA 96093-2819
916-623-1351
FAX 623-1353
lstokely@tcoe.trinity.k12.ca.us
or
tcpnr@tcoe.trinity.k12.ca.us