1. Deer Creek CARA Protection (active)
The City of Edmonds is allowing Underground Injection Control wells to discharge stormwater contaminated with PFAS “forever chemicals” directly into the Deer Creek Aquifer, threatening public health and safety. |
2. Edmonds Comprehensive Plan Environmental Impacts
Faced with an anticipated population growth of 30% over the next 20 years, the City of Edmonds is struggling though a major Comprehensive Plan update. The EEC will actively advocate for responsible development standards that protect people and wildlife, and mitigates the impacts to clean water and the natural environment. |
3. Edmonds Marsh Restoration and Salmon Run Recovery
Restoring salmon runs to the Edmonds Marsh system has been an active, multifaceted effort by Board President Joe Scordino and VP Diane Buckshnis for over a decade. |
4. Perrinville Creek Salmon Habitat Restoration
Overwhelming stormwater runoff caused by upstream development in the Perrinville Creek drainage basin, has destroyed stream banks causing flooding and eliminating salmon habitat. Sound Salmon Solutions and the Edmonds Stream Team volunteer organizations are attempting to return salmon runs to this watershed. |
5. Shell Creek Restoration
Shell Creek is a spring-fed creek that originates in Yost Park; a large city park that has been preserved in a largely natural state. After exiting Yost Park to the west, Shell Creek flows for about three miles through a series of culverts under city streets and private property until it empties into Puget Sound. |
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