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Tox-Ick Monster
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Today’s Schedule 5 minute video of Tox-Ick Monster on film 35 minute presentation on the problem of toxic runoff and the 7 things you can do to reduce it 15 minutes for questions OUR GOAL: To teach you three things you can do to help restore Puget Sound. Please make sure to complete your card committing to actions you’ll take to reduce pollution.
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The Bad News: Polluted Runoff http://www.hugg.ca/stormwater-pollution-014722.php
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Contaminants Petroleum Fertilizers Pesticides Copper Lead Mercury Zinc Phthalates Paint Bacteria Plastics
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14 Million Pounds of Pollutants Per Year http://www.sightline.org/research/pollution/res_pubs/stormwater.pdf
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Combined Sewer Overflows (CSO’s) http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/ehs/toxic/cso.aspx
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How Does the Water Flow?
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Salmon http://blog.nature.org/2009/11/nature-photo-of-the-week-spawning-coho-salmon/ Species of Concern: Puget Sound Coho Salmon Puget Sound Coho Salmon
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Orcas / Killer Whales http://www.fws.gov/endangered/news/bulletin-summer2009/killer-whale-recovery.html Endangered Species: Southern Resident Killer Whales Southern Resident Killer Whales
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Human Health Fish & Shellfish Unsafe to Eat
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Economic Impact http://www.djc.com/news/en/11180914.html http://www.statejournal.com/story.cfm ?func=viewstory&storyid=48710 http://water.epa.gov/aboutow/ow news/archive/csnews23.cfm
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The Good News The Puget Sound Starts with You
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Seven Simple Actions 1) Scoop the Poop 2) Use Little or No Fertilizers, Herbicides, or Pesticides 3) Wash Your Car at a Commercial Car Wash 4) Walk, Bike and Take Public Transit 5) Plant and Protect Native Evergreens & Native Shrubs 6) Keep Your Car Properly Maintained 7) Keep Water On-Site with Rain Gardens, Cisterns, or Green Roofs (You pick three things you can do for your commitment cards.)
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1. Scoop the Poop Learn more at scooppoop.org
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2. Use Little or No Fertilizers, Herbicides or Pesticides Build healthy soil with compost and mulch Practice smart watering Think twice before using pesticides Practice natural lawn care
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Build Healthy Soils Without Synthetic Chemicals http://www.abundantfuture.co.uk/2008/12/08/feeding-the-soil-to-feed-ourselves/
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Bioremediation
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Fungi http://www.djc.com/news/co/cis.html?id=12009476
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Compost & Woodchips Organic Compost Available At: West Seattle Nursery, or E-Green Landscaping in Delridge Woodchips Available At: Burien Bark, or Dirt Exchange in Ballard
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Online Resources The Garden Hotline http://gardenhotline.org/ (206) 633-0224 Plant care recommendations Safe, natural solutions for pests & plant diseases Water conservation methods Natural lawn care solution Composting advice King County Natural Yard Care Resources http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/naturalyardcare/index.asp National Wildlife Federation Backyard Wildlife Habitat
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3. Wash Your Car At a Commercial Car Wash Photo from Puget Sound Partnership
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Car Wash Fundraising Alternative http://kingcounty.gov/environment/stewardship/carwash-kit.aspx
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4. Walk, Bike and Take Public Transit
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Hydrocarbons from Exhaust and Oil
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5. Plant and Protect Native Evergreens and Native Shrubs www.greenseattle.org
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Native Trees MadroneDouglas Fir
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Native Trees Western HemlockWestern Red Cedar
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Native Shrubs Sword Fern Evergreen Huckleberry
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Native Shrubs Salal Pacific Rhododendron Resources for Native Plants: Native Plant Society, Arboretum, King County website: http://green.kingcounty.gov/GoNative/Photo.aspx?Act=browse
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Protect Evergreens from Invasive Species Learn more at: seedrain.org, or Greenseattle.org/how-to-remove-invasive-plants
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Ivy destroying trees and blackberry smothering tree starts
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Volunteer with Restoration Efforts
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6. Keep Your Car Properly Maintained http://ddoe.dc.gov/service/environmental-issues-auto-repair-and-maintenance
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http://lhwmp.org/home/HHW/motor-oil.aspx Find a Motor Oil Recycling Station in Your Neighborhood
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7. Keep Water On-Site http://www.eot.state.ma.us/smartgrowth/07toolkit/lid/regional_planning/LID/permeable_paving.html http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/pacificnw/2004103861_pacificplife06.html
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Free workshops How to Build a Rain Garden Sample Rain Gardens Stewardship Partners: 12,000 Rain Gardens Map of Puget Sound Rain Gardens FAQ’s Stewardshippartners.org
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Water Cisterns and Rain Barrels http://www.earthsystemsnw.com/gallery.html Rain Barrel $75 + tax http://www.seattle.gov/util/Services/Yard/Natural_ Lawn_&_Garden_Care/BuyCompostBinsRainBarr els/index.htm 206-684-0190
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RainWise Resources Include PDF’s Rain Garden Handbook Building Rain Gardens Maintaining Rain Gardens Installing Cisterns Reducing Pavement Planting Trees Improving Soil with Compost Rock-filled Trenches Materials & Suppliers Plant Lists Learn More About How to Keep Water On-Site Through RainWise https://rainwise.seattle.gov/
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SUCCESS! Seattle’s S treet E dge A lternatives Project ( SEA Streets) http://www.lowimpactdevelopment.org/qapp/biotrans_home.htm 99% Reduction of volume of polluted runoff using Green Infrastructure
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A Puget Sound where citizens enjoy robust salmon, orca, and shellfish populations that support our economy and our well-being. http://www.stewardshippartners.org/prog_lid.html http://news.softpedia.com/newsImage/6-Amazing-Things- About-Killer-Whales-Orcas-2.jpg/ http://www.barkleyadventurestation.com/ Vision
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Questions? West Seattle Artist: Bill Reiswig
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1) Scoop the Poop 2) Use Little or No Fertilizers, Herbicides, or Pesticides 3) Wash Your Car at a Commercial Car Wash 4) Walk, Bike and Take Public Transit 5) Plant and Protect Native Evergreens & Native Shrubs 6) Keep Your Car Properly Maintained 7) Keep Water On-Site with Rain Gardens, Cisterns, or Green Roofs (You pick three things you can do for your commitment cards.) What Three Things Can You Do To Restore Puget Sound?
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