by admin | July 4th, 2013 | Blog, News Article
The water quality of Thornton Creek continues to be in the news. Last week, TCA’s meeting was attended by Q13 television news — you can watch their report on human fecal bacteria in Thornton Creek here: Source of contamination in smelly Thornton Creek a...
by admin | June 20th, 2013 | Blog, Video
https://youtu.be/oRNUItbEY4k Ruth Williams worked with students from Nathan Hale High School at Beaver Pond Natural Area this Spring. Check out this great video made by one of the students.
by admin | June 14th, 2013 | Blog, News Article
E.coli warning issued for Seattle’s Thornton Creek As reported in the news media, the public is being warned to stay out of Thornton Creek due to high concentrations of human E.coli. The news is in response to the recent report “Investigation of...
by admin | June 8th, 2013 | Blog, News Article
June 13 North Seattle at Roosevelt High School Lunchroom, 1410 NE 66th St OPEN HOUSES 6:00 to 7:30PM Presentation at 6:30PM Questions? Visit www.seattle.gov/transportation/bikemaster.htm or contact Sara.Zora@Seattle.gov or (206)...
by admin | June 7th, 2013 | Blog, News Article
Applications are due June 28th Learn more at SPU Seattle.gov: King Conservation District – Seattle Community Partnership Grant. The 2013 application, review and schedule information are available on the KCD website. Note that there is a specific application for...
by admin | March 28th, 2013 | Blog, News Article
New Water Run-off Strategies for Seattle! Mayor McGinn has announced a new goal of managing 700 million gallons of stormwater annually with green stormwater infrastructure, by the year 2025. Rain-Gardens and Bio-Swales could be the major implementation. The green...
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