A LOOK BACK IN TIME | BEAVERTON BRIDGE

In a period of about 25 years, the logging industry in the watershed above Beaverton – approximately 305 square miles, or about 195,200 acres – essentially stripped the entire area of old-growth forests. Those forests once provided protection from rapid spring-time snow melts. That protection promoted a much greater degree of absorption into the ground. Without the forests, spring snow melt...

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