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Washington’s salmon are “teetering on the brink of extinction,” according to a new report. It says the state must change how it’s responding to climate…
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Endangered species in Washington will get a much-needed boost following the settlement of a major lawsuit about runoff and water quality. The case is…
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Stormwater runoff is the largest source of toxic chemicals entering Puget Sound. It happens when rain hits pavement and carries pollutants such as oil or…
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New regulations under the Clean Water Act mean 81 cities and counties around Puget Sound have to update their development codes to reduce storm water…
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New research shows that stormwater runoff, which flows into waterways when it rains, can kill Coho salmon in as much as 40 percent of their local…
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Recent summer storms have many locals concerned about urban flooding, or fast-flowing water overwhelming storm drains.In Seattle’s Madison Valley…
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Scientists examining the health of Puget Sound have uncovered a new mystery involving the very bottom of the food chain.A new study from the state…
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When you look around the streets of Seattle, you can expect to see less concrete and more greenery being put in over the next 12 years.The City is…
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It’s a tough commute out there for anyone who has to drive. Snow is melting fast, and ice is a big danger.But in Seattle at least, the consensus seems to…
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It’s the single largest source of pollution entering Puget Sound – rain that hits pavement and carries grease, metals and other toxins into the water.The…