of work that's been done on the river, and the accomplishments that have been made in decreasing polluion. we're doing a great job, but obviously we're not done yet. it's not going to be fixed in 5 years, or 10 years, or 15 years. it's a multigenerational effort. you know, looking at it as a community, and as a community of neighbors, um, nobody likes a bad neighbor. so, i think that knowing that, um, all of your neighbors are doing good things for the river also encourages you to start doing good things for the river as well. i think that we're all interacting with t people at we here bere us. we' interacng with story, and we're also interacting with the future of the river. >> that community of people that are actively doing the work ght nowto reste the willitte river are certainly a minority, but, relative to most other places you'll go, it's a remarkable amount of people, and labor force, and time, effort, and money that's really going into this river system. in the 1990s, a measure was passed to dedicate some of the state's lottery funds to watershed and salmon restoration, and that