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Department of Ecology Status Report: 2006 Supplemental Budget Reducing toxic threats, cleaning up Puget Sound and managing our water

 
Publication number Date Published
07-01-015January 2007
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Author(s) McLain, Pat and Workman, Dave
Description Part 1: Saving Puget Sound and Hood Canal

*Speed Up Toxic Site Cleanup Programs
*Bellingham Bay and Port of Tacoma Cleanup
*Clean Up Aquatic Lands
*Help Homeowners by Replacing Septic Systems to Protect Puget Sound
*Stop Pollution from State Parks Getting Into Puget Sound
*Reduce Stormwater Runoff Into Puget Sound and Hood Canal
*Preventing Oil Spills by Making Oil Transfers Safer
*Improve Hazardous Materials Response- Bellingham
* Help First Responders Ensure a Timely Response When Spills Happen

Part 2: Cleaning up toxic spills, preventing toxic contamination, protecting people and the environment from toxic exposure

*Clean Up Mountains of Waste Tire Piles
*Reduce School Bus Diesel Emissions in Washington
*Focus on Health Risks To Children in Schools (Clean Up Contaminated Soil at Public Schools
and Child-Care Sites)
*Help Local Governments Carry Out Solid Waste Programs
*Reduce Local Government Diesel Emissions in Washington
*Reduce Flow of Electronic-Component Waste Into Landfills
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