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Take action to save Puget Sound.
Learn more about polluted runoff, its impacts on the environment, how King County is addressing the issue, and how you can help. Start by watching these new short videos.
Participate: King County’s stormwater management program helps protect our water bodies from pollution and habitat loss. We strive to create an environment that is safe and healthy for Puget Sound residents and wildlife. King County wants your feedback on our stormwater management program.
Feedback Mail feedback to: Test your knowledge: take the stormwater quiz. Take action: To learn more about what you can do, watch this short video for tips you can take to clean up stormwater and visit the Puget Sound Starts Here website. For more information about stormwater:
Presentations on the Stormwater Management Program to interest groups are available by request. Please email us. |
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Promote Breast Cervical and Colon Health
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Outreach to Promote Breast, Cervical, and Colon Health Screening
The Breast, Cervical, and Colon Health Program (BCCHP) of the Prevention Division of Public Health – Seattle & King County is soliciting proposals from community agencies qualified and interested in educating people about breast, cervical, and colon health screening, and connecting them with services in King, Kitsap, Clallam, and Jefferson counties.
Click the link above to access the RFP guidelines, application and attachments.
Public Health – Seattle & King County has just released a new Request for Proposal (RFP) now available at www.kingcounty.gov/health/rfp:
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a message from Robert Reich
I’m sick and tired of a tax system that favors the wealthy at everyone else’s expense, so I put together a special Tax Day video that explains the problem—and what we can do about it.
The first step toward solving a problem is understanding it. If, after you watch this video, you agree that it’s time to change things, please share the video with your friends.
Together, we can build an economy that works for everyone, not just the wealthiest 1%.
Thanks for lifting up your voice in our democracy.
–Robert Reich
It’s time to start clicking clean
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Together, with the help of the tech industry, we can turn the Internet green. |
The Internet is how we connect, learn new things, and share what we love. But right now much of our Internet is also dirty, no matter how we use it.
Data centers are where Internet companies store our photos, messages, and music, and many are powered by coal and dirty energy sources that pollute our environment and harm our climate.
What’s worse — the Internet’s demand for energy is only growing bigger. If the Internet were a country, its electricity use would already rank sixth in the world.
Take action for a greener Internet today.
With your help, we’ve already gotten Facebook and Apple to power their corner of the internet with renewable energy. But other companies are still using coal and other dirty energy.
That’s why we’re launching this campaign starting with the CEOs of major social media companies like Twitter and Pinterest to commit to 100 percent renewable energy and make a real impact on stopping climate change. But for our request to stick and for other companies to follow, it’s critical that their users — YOU! — demand this change.
We’re confident that we can turn these companies and several others into leaders in the clean energy revolution — because we’ve done it before. Just last year — after hearing from supporters like you — tech giants Facebook and Apple committed to powering up with renewable energy like wind and solar.
Since then, our team has spent months and months researching and ranking companies on their online energy footprint. Yesterday, we revealed who’s leading the charge and who’s falling behind. This will mark the first time several of these companies have ever heard from Greenpeace so they need to hear our collective voices, loud and clear.
To truly combat global warming in the next decade, we need the tech industry to lead the charge in renewable energy investment.
Sign today and we’ll be one step closer to powering the Internet with clean, renewable energy. Together, we can create a greener online so we can enjoy a greener offline!
The tech industry is in a powerful position to make a real impact on stopping global warming if companies switch to abundant clean energy available like wind and solar.
If we gather together now, we’ll have the power to flip dozens of online companies from dirty to clean. Join with us today.
For a greener offline,
Nicky Davies
Greenpeace USA Campaigns Director
P.S. Don’t worry — this email was sent on a clean server. We now need your voice to make social media companies like Twitter and Pinterest to commit to 100 percent renewable energy too. Join the green Internet movement today and be part of something big.

Stormwater, or polluted runoff, is the leading contributor to reduced water quality in Puget Sound. You can help protect local water bodies from pollution and habitat loss and create an environment that is safer and healthier for Puget Sound residents and wildlife.








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