May 31, 2022

Please join the Stormwater Strategic Initiative Lead Team on June 9th, at 1-2pm, for a conversation with Rose Jordan from Greenprint Partners. Green Infrastructure Leadership Exchange and Greenprint, recently released the Equity Guide for Green Stormwater Infrastructure Practitioners, a comprehensive resource for public sector stormwater management organizations to advance and measure equity in their GSI

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May 24, 2022

We all want a healthy, abundant Puget Sound that supports wildlife such as salmon and provides food and enjoyment for all of us. But to do this we need to protect and restore habitat, provide for healthy shellfish and clean up stormwater. Our Strategic Initiative Lead teams are proud to be part of this ongoing

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May 9, 2022

Passions and plans move people, but the programs, pilots, research, and big thinking needed to create a resilient Puget Sound need funding. The Habitat, Shellfish, and Stormwater Strategic Initiative Leads’ (SILs’) are excited to announce the new Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2022 funding process for Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Puget Sound Geographic Funds, commonly known as National

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April 21, 2022

The 2022 Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference is right around the corner. Every two years, the conference brings together scientists, knowledge holders, First Nations and tribal government representatives, resource managers, community and business leaders, and policy makers to share science and stories of the Salish Sea with an eye towards making progress on building resilience and

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April 19, 2022

Re-posting courtesy of the WA Department of Ecology. Read the original article here! This project was partially funded by both the Watershed LO and the Stormwater Strategic Initiative Good morning! Time to get up and wiggle your toes through the carpet, wash up with soap and shampoo, take your daily vitamins, cook your eggs in a non-stick

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April 19, 2022

As we move ahead with the Puget Sound recovery via a roadmap called the Action Agenda, operationalizing Implementation Strategies and associating actions to strategies, a core question is: who is the subject of our asks? Implicitly and explicitly, we are asking individuals, communities, organizations, and professional/social groups of all types to do more of something, less

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