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Series II consists of records relating to the Chambers Creek-Clover Creek Sewerage Plan. The series is further divided into the following subseries: Chambers Creek-Clover Creek Sewerage Plan Review Committee and Chambers Creek Basin Sewerage Project ULID 73-1.

Materials relating to the Sewerage Review Committee were created in 1969, while materials relating to Project ULID 73-1 date between 1977 and 1979. These materials include meeting minutes, rules of procedure, a copy of the Sewerage Plan, as well as ULID 73-1 Phase I project reports.

Civilization will eat itself
SPEC ZINE-P75 2004 · Item · 2004
Part of Zine Collection

Author: Prieur, Ran.


An entirely hand done account from a primitivist point of view about utilizing technology while realizing the contradiction, society imposing work and school upon us, and the way Romans at the end wrote history as if their empire wasn't about to crumble. Maybe they didn't realize it or maybe they were trying to prevent the public from realizing it. The good seems new, the bad seems old and accepted, and questionable changes are portrayed as good. The US writes the history books nowadays; are we about to be overtaken by metaphorical Visigoths? It's all hand written in a format that aesthetically reads very nicely. Ran doesn't talk about these things like he's the expert; he explores it like it's a conversation with a friend. Come check out the computer geek who thinks that computers are the downfall of society. - From publisher Personal reflections on the origins of civilization, how civilization has been a negative force, and what it might look like to reject it.

This series consists of materials relating to Clover Creek Watershed Council’s relationship with Pacific Lutheran University. The bulk of these materials, which include presentations given by Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Council Member Al Schmauder, as well as projects and photographs of Pacific Lutheran University Environmental 350 students, date between 1992 and 2000.