
In other business, Public Works Director Pete Ringen said it appeared the Grays River was the only river to flood in last weekend's rains.
Ringen said National Weather Service staff in Portland had contacted him to ask for information because the gauging station at the Covered Bridge showed the river had reached flood level. Road department personnel inspected and confirmed water had flooded.
Ringen said he was told this was the only river to reach flood stage in western Washington and Northwest Orgeon during the rains.
--The board approved a request from Auditor Diane Tischer to fund a temporary extra help position to cover the absence of an employee who needs a surgical procedure.
Tischer estimated the cost to be $5,700 for the eight weeks it may take for the employee to have the procedure and recover. The funds will come from the Cumulative Reserve for Emergency Expenditures, which had $96,535 at the start of March.
--The board accepted both of the bids it received last week for asphalt and related products. Public Works Director Pete Ringen said the road department will check with each supplier at the start of a project to see which might be cheaper. Ringen noted that Lakeside Industries bid firm prices, but Naselle Rock and Asphalt bid base prices which could change, depending on oil prices. The base price for asphalt was $34 a ton in 2005, $40 in 2006, and now bid around $51 in 2007, a 50 percent increase in two years because of oil prices.
"That makes it difficult to provide services as we have in the past," he said.
The Wahkiakum County Eagle -- 77 Main Street, Cathlamet, WA 98612
-- Phone 360-795-3391 -- Fax 360-795-3983