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Puget Sound is now a No Discharge Zone

Today, the Washington State Department of Ecology established Puget Sound as an official No Discharge Zone under federal and state rules. This rule prohibits ships and boats from discharging raw or partially treated sewage across 2,300 square miles of marine waters as well as contiguous waters around Lake Washington and Lake Union. Gray water from on-board sinks, showers and other non-toilet uses is not restricted by this rule.

Clean Marina Washington releases new handbook for reducing water pollution

Clean Marina Washington announces the publication of Pollution Prevention for Washington State Marinas. This 72-page, full-color, interactive handbook provides a comprehensive guide for marina managers and staff to reduce water pollution from their facilities. A team of experts from agencies including Department of Ecology, Department of Natural Resources, Washington State Parks and organizations including Puget Soundkeeper, Washington SeaGrant, Northwest Marine Trade Association and the EnviroStars Cooperative worked… Read more Clean Marina Washington releases new handbook for reducing water pollution