Pacific Northwest residents typically treat surface water as a problem to be solved. They route runoff away from their property as quickly as possible: Out of sight, out of mind, problem solved. However, in their haste to remain dry, residents are giving away a valuable resource. The proposed plan looks at how surface water works on a given site and give ideas and solutions for that site, to help save money and solve surface water issues for that site and the local area.
You may also like
Regatta Estates filed a Land Use Petition Act (LUPA) lawsuit August 1, 2022 in Snohomish County Superior Court against developer Lennar NW […]
Snohomish County denies Sno-King Watershed Council’s appeal of Snow Ridge development. Write to your State Legislature today!
Please donate to Sno-King Watershed Council to help us fight our second appeal with Snohomish County for Ironwood.
SnoKing Watershed Council approves The Daily Herald’s Environmental and Climate Change Reporting Fund.