6
March
2013
Low Impact Development planning and design class is being offered at Edmonds Community College this Spring starting on April 1st. Listen to Zsofia Pasztor who will be the instructor for this class.
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12
January
2012
It's estimated that every American household uses between 520 and 1,000 bags per year, but the national recycling rate for plastic bags is less than 5 percent. Shoppers and retailers in Mukilteo now have a year to get used to the fact, they'll no longer be able to use plastic bags for groceries or convenience-store goodies. Plastic bags consume more resources and produce more waste than reusable bags and cause more problems than paper bags because they require oil to produce, take years to break down and pose a hazard to marine life. Listen to Richard Emery, Mukilteo City Council Member.
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12
January
2012
Snohomish County is now home to over 700,000 residence. The prediction is that by the year 2025 the county will grow to over 950,000 people.In fact,
in over the past decade Snohomish County has grown 30%. Salmon habitat, farmland and our open spaces in our density populated areas are being converted to housing developments and shopping malls at alarming rates. The increase of impervious surfaces from roads and rooftops has lead to more runoff poplution to our streams. rivers and lakes. Listen to Kristen Kelly Directory of Futurewise Snohomish County, Pilchuck Audubon and she talks about the 3rd Livable Snoh0mish Summit, SnoH20ish Learning About Our Water Resources.
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11
January
2012
Sound Salmon Solutions formerly Stilly Sno Fish Task Force has been dedicated to restoring salmon the population in the Stillaguamish, Snohomish and Island County watershed ever since 1990. Listen to John Anderson Executive Director.
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5
September
2011
Water pollution can be controlled if everyone plays a part in managing stormwater runoff. By making responsible decisions about what enters the storm sewer system upstream, we improve water quality and the downstream aquatic habitat. Environmental and neighborhood groups, scientists, technical experts and interested citizens are working together to protect streams and watersheds in north Kind and south Snohomish Counties. Listen to Eric Adman member or SnoKing Watershed Council. click here to find out more
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4
September
2011
Rain Gardens are proven ways to prevent flooding, and reduce water pollution. Yearly, heavy rains lead to massive flooding across Puget Sound wiping out roads, flooding homes and filling waterways with sewage. Listen to Part 2 interview about Rain Gardens for Everett with Stacey Aleksich LID Specialist of Snohomish Conservation District. To find out more about 12,000 rain gardens for Washington State click here.
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4
September
2011
Rain gardens improve water quality by filtering runoff, provide localized flood control and are visually pleasing. They also encourage wildlife and biodiversity tie together buildings their surroundings in environmental ways. Listen to Part 1 of an interview about Rain Gardens for Everett with Stacey Aleksich, LID Specialist of Snohomish Conservation District.
This program was 1st aired on KSER 90.7 FM “Seein Green”
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