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    June 30, 2008

    Sen. Maria Cantwell and Congressman Norm Dicks have proposed new legislation that would lead to the establishment of a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) office focused on pollution in Puget Sound.

    Under the Puget Sound Recovery Act, lawmakers would develop a comprehensive cleanup plan for water body, the second-largest estuary in the U.S.; the legislation would involve federal cleanup activities and matching funds to area sewer and storm water projects.

    The bill proposes launching the EPA office with $20 million to support the work of the Puget Sound Partnership, the state agency responsible for restoring the water body's health by 2020.



    Source: The News Tribune   June 30, 2008


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