The Puget Sound features 2,500 miles of shoreline and is home to countless
species, as well as more than 4.5 million people who live, work, and play
across the Puget Sound...
...But each year, millions of pounds of toxic pollutants enter the Puget
Sound. Much of that pollution comes from polluted "runoff" or stormwater.
Our actions today are shaping the Puget Sound of tomorrow. What are you
going to do about it?
Celebrate Puget Sound Starts Here month with our FREE Stormwater Symposium
to learn more about Tacoma's polluted history, clean-up and restoration
efforts, and what we can do for the future.
Tuesday, May 12th | 5:00 - 8:00 pm
Center for Urban Waters | 326 East D Street, Tacoma, WA
Featuring speakers and booths from the City of Tacoma Environmental
Services, Puyallup Tribe, Pierce County Health Department, and more!
Pre-Register
<http://www.eventbrite.com/e/puget-creek-restoration-societys-stormwater-sym
posium-tickets-16771081757> today! Or For more information, visit
pcrsstormwater.wordpress.com https://pcrsstormwater.wordpress.com/ today!
Jackie Mathes
Outreach & Education Coordinator
Puget Creek Restoration Society
702 Broadway, Suite 101
Tacoma, WA 98402
(253)779-8890
mailto:outreach@pugetcreek.org outreach@pugetcreek.org |
http://www.pugetcreek.org www.pugetcreek.org