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Water
Resources Our
Water Quality Programs provide research-based water resources information
and educational programs to the public. Our goal is to promote responsible land
and water stewardship to protect aquifers, streams, rivers, wetlands, marine waters
and the resources that these water bodies provide. We
offer the following services:
- Shore Stewards
Go to our Shore Stewards page to learn more about the Mason County Shore Stewards program and how to get involved.
- Education
for real estate professionals designed to help real estate professionals
understand water resource issues as they relate to homeowners and property development.
These courses provide clock hours for license re-certification.
- Shoreline
Management
Resources
and Plants
Videostream:
Shoreline Living: Protecting Our Shorelines and Puget Sound RealPlayer / WindowsMedia
Shoreline Living Workshop: Creating a Sound Landscape
Thursday, December 3, 2009
6-9 pm,
Griffin Fire Hall ~FREE~
Learn how to preserve and replant shorelines to stabilize slopes, protect Puget Sound and provide great wildlife habitat. Guidance on your own and when to call in experts.
- Onsite
Sewage System Education
Publications
& Web Links
On-Site Septic System Workshop
January 12, 2010,
6-8 pm, Pioneer Intermediate School, 611 Agate Rd, Shelton ~ FREE ~
Learn the ins and outs of caring for your septic system from WSU Extension and Mason County Public Health. Every participant will receive a free manual and coupon discounting septic services!
- Low Impact Development
- Hood
Canal Resource Links
- Technical
assistance to area residents on specific water quality and water resource
protection questions. Contact your local office or e-mail Robert
Simmons, Water Resource Faculty.
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