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Tag: pollution

Additional Vashon beaches declared pollution free and safe for shellfish harvesting

June 16, 2021.Reading time 6 minutes.

The water along the Vashon-Maury Island shoreline is getting cleaner. State officials reopened last week 116 acres of shellfish beds to harvesting along the east shoreline of Vashon and Maury islands.

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Shellfish harvesting can resume on Vashon Island’s Spring Beach after a unified effort stopped pollution

October 22, 2020.Reading time 3 minutes.

Puget Sound and Vashon Island beaches are cleaner today thanks to an effort led by Public Health’s Environmental Health Services Division.

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