Unlikely allies come together to solve fecal coliform problems

North Sound Baykeeper blogs: “What happens when a dozen farmers, a half dozen interested citizens, a shellfish farmer, a Skagit County Commissioner, staff from Skagit County Public Works and the Skagit Conservations District, and a couple environmentalists all get together? A lot of ideas are generated! This happened during a recent meeting at the Alger Community Hall hosted by the Skagit Conservation District. The purpose of the meeting was to give everyone a chance to talk about ways to solve fecal coliform pollution in the Samish River caused by animal waste.”

Brainstorming for Clean Water at the Alger Community Hall – Got Ideas?

http://northsoundbaykeeper.blogspot.com/2012/04/brainstorming-for-clean-water-at-alger.html

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