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Holiday grease disposal

Posted on November 20, 2018November 27, 2019 kcdnrp

Whether you’re roasting a Charles Dickens style goose or a tofurky, keep the holiday grease out of the drain. We

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Cat Links Green tips, Green up the holiday

Holiday grease disposal

Posted on November 20, 2018 kcdnrp

Whether you’re roasting a Charles Dickens style goose or a tofurky, keep the holiday grease out of the drain. We

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‘Puget Sound Starts Here Day’ with the Seattle Mariners set for Sunday, May 21

Posted on May 18, 2017 kcdnrp

Join Bert the Salmon and celebrate clean water with the M’s It’s going to be sunny and warm on Sunday,

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Tackling stormwater challenges on the Green-Duwamish

Posted on November 3, 2016November 3, 2016 kcdnrp

This guest post by Christie True, Director of the King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks, is a part of America’s Most Endangered Rivers® series spotlighting the Green-Duwamish River.Continue readingTackling stormwater challenges on the Green-Duwamish

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How does stormwater impact us?

Posted on October 11, 2016October 11, 2016 kcdnrp

Rainy season is here early. In King County we get an average of 40 inches of rain. That rain falls

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How healthy is Bear Creek? It’s time to find out

Posted on October 10, 2016October 10, 2016 kcdnrp

The Bear Creek watershed supports nearly 10,000 households and is home to several species of salmon and trout. It spans

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Simple actions to help restore Puget Sound

Posted on September 20, 2016November 10, 2016 kcdnrp

This month, we’ll be taking a look at stormwater runoff – the leading source of pollution for Puget Sound – its impacts, the myths, and the pollution prevention actions we’re taking as well as actions you can take at home.Continue readingSimple actions to help restore Puget Sound

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Wettest winter on record. Where does that water go?

Posted on March 17, 2016April 5, 2016 kcdnrp

It’s official; we’ve had the wettest winter on record. And for our region, it’s got to be really wet to break the record. According to Seattle Weather blog, we’ve had over 42 inches of rain in Seattle since October. Where does all of that water go?Continue readingWettest winter on record. Where does that water go?

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