Two New Soundkeeper Settlements Prevent Future Harm to Local Waterways, Seek to Repair Existing Environmental Injustice
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – June 21, 2021 Media Contact: Katelyn Kinn, Puget Soundkeeper Staff Attorney …
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – June 21, 2021 Media Contact: Katelyn Kinn, Puget Soundkeeper Staff Attorney …
In the fall of 2020, volunteers across the Green-Duwamish Watershed collected water samples tosurvey for …
King County is developing a new long-term plan called the Clean Water Plan. The Plan will be the County’s new wastewater comprehensive plan, guiding water infrastructure investments in the County for decades to come. This is a critical time for our waters, but King County has failed to provide sufficient information for the public to be able to understand, meaningfully comment, and fully participate in this process.
Settlement reached with Puget Soundkeeper and Waste Action Project over Clean Water Act Violations TUKWILA, …
Soundkeeper and WAP are taking action to enforce the Clean Water Act in order to protect the health of the Duwamish River and communities nearby.
On Tuesday, June 26 around 8:30 pm a barge full of scrap metal caught fire …
The notice letter informs Boeing that Soundkeeper and WAP intend to file a lawsuit in federal court after 60 days to enforce the Clean Water Act and protect the health of the Duwamish River.
Please join us this month at Machine House Brewing for a family-friendly evening focused on …
“This case is a victory for community oversight,” said Chris Wilke, Puget Soundkeeper and Executive Director.
Plan requires clean up of ongoing pollution to Duwamish River, Elliott Bay.