Don’t miss our Healthy Communities Kick-Off Event and learn more about how you can get involved (check out our flier here. Para espaniol dale click aqui). The family-friendly event will feature guest speakers, light dinner, kids’ activities, and Spanish and Vietnamese interpretation. Thursday, November 10th, 6-9:00 p.m. at the South Seattle Community College - Georgetwon Campus (6737 Corson Ave. S.). For more information call BJ at (206) 458-0284 or email bj@duwamishcleanup.org.
Check out our Quick Fall Update and read about our upcoming events and how you can help make your river a better place for our communities, fish and other wildlife.
Check out our yearly update and read about EPA's cleanup plans for the Duwamish River, the Duwamish Valley Healthy Communities Project and our "Healthy Communities Kick-off Event (November 10, 2011).
Check them out! We have a few t-shirts left that we are now making available for only $10 (plus shipping)! 100% of the proceeds will go toward organizing of next year's festival!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
It's hard to believe, but this September it will be 10 years since the Duwamish River was declared a Superfund site. Click here to read more about its history, EPA's plans for its cleanup, "Early Action" sites cleanup, the Duwamish Valley Healthy Communities Project and our upcomingour annual Haunted Halloween "toxic tour" (October 30, 2011) and "Healthy Communities Kick-off Event (November 10, 2011).
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
It's hard to believe, but this September it will be 10 years since the Duwamish River was declared a Superfund site. Click here to read more about its history, EPA's plans for its cleanup, "Early Action" sites cleanup, the Duwamish Valley Healthy Communities Project and our upcomingour annual Haunted Halloween "toxic tour" (October 30, 2011) and "Healthy Communities Kick-off Event (November 10, 2011).
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
It's hard to believe, but this September it will be 10 years since the Duwamish River was declared a Superfund site. Click here to read more about its history, EPA's plans for its cleanup, "Early Action" sites cleanup, the Duwamish Valley Healthy Communities Project and our upcomingour annual Haunted Halloween "toxic tour" (October 30, 2011) and "Healthy Communities Kick-off Event (November 10, 2011).
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
It's hard to believe, but this September it will be 10 years since the Duwamish River was declared a Superfund site. Click here to read more about its history, EPA's plans for its cleanup, "Early Action" sites cleanup, the Duwamish Valley Healthy Communities Project and our upcomingour annual Haunted Halloween "toxic tour" (October 30, 2011) and "Healthy Communities Kick-off Event (November 10, 2011).
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
It's hard to believe, but this September it will be 10 years since the Duwamish River was declared a Superfund site. Click here to read more about its history, EPA's plans for its cleanup, "Early Action" sites cleanup, the Duwamish Valley Healthy Communities Project and our upcomingour annual Haunted Halloween "toxic tour" (October 30, 2011) and "Healthy Communities Kick-off Event (November 10, 2011).
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
It's hard to believe, but this September it will be 10 years since the Duwamish River was declared a Superfund site. Click here to read more about its history, EPA's plans for its cleanup, "Early Action" sites cleanup, the Duwamish Valley Healthy Communities Project and our upcomingour annual Haunted Halloween "toxic tour" (October 30, 2011) and "Healthy Communities Kick-off Event (November 10, 2011).
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
It's hard to believe, but this September it will be 10 years since the Duwamish River was declared a Superfund site. Click here to read more about its history, EPA's plans for its cleanup, "Early Action" sites cleanup, the Duwamish Valley Healthy Communities Project and our upcomingour annual Haunted Halloween "toxic tour" (October 30, 2011) and "Healthy Communities Kick-off Event (November 10, 2011).
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
It's hard to believe, but this September it will be 10 years since the Duwamish River was declared a Superfund site. Click here to read more about its history, EPA's plans for its cleanup, "Early Action" sites cleanup, the Duwamish Valley Healthy Communities Project and our upcomingour annual Haunted Halloween "toxic tour" (October 30, 2011) and "Healthy Communities Kick-off Event (November 10, 2011).
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
We have a few t-shirts left that we are now making available for only $10 (plus shipping)! 100% of the proceeds will go toward organizing of next year's festival! Check them out!
Donate $20 to DRCC/TAG and win an Eddyline Sandpiper kayak (thank you, Mountains to Sound Outiftters and Eddyline Kayaks & Swift Paddles, for the donation!). Get your tickets at Alki Kayak Tours, Mountains to Sound Outfitters or at DRCC's office or just Email Alberto or call him at (206) 453-9803. All the proceeds go towards our education and outreach programs!
DRCC/TAG's Quick Summer Update: Duwamish River Festival 2011, kayak raffle, 2011 Superfund Focus Sheet, Duwamish Alive! and much more!
superfund focus sheet
Check out our yearly update and read about EPA's cleanup plans for the Duwamish River, the Duwamish Valley Healthy Communities Project and our annual Haunted Halloween "toxic tour" (October 30, 2011) and "Healthy Communities Kick-off Event (November 10, 2011).
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
It's hard to believe, but this September it will be 10 years since the Duwamish River was declared a Superfund site. Click here to read more about its history, EPA's plans for its cleanup, "Early Action" sites cleanup, the Duwamish Valley Healthy Communities Project and our upcomingour annual Haunted Halloween "toxic tour" (October 30, 2011) and "Healthy Communities Kick-off Event (November 10, 2011).
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
It's hard to believe, but this September it will be 10 years since the Duwamish River was declared a Superfund site. Click here to read more about its history, EPA's plans for its cleanup, "Early Action" sites cleanup, the Duwamish Valley Healthy Communities Project and our upcomingour annual Haunted Halloween "toxic tour" (October 30, 2011) and "Healthy Communities Kick-off Event (November 10, 2011).
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
It's hard to believe, but this September it will be 10 years since the Duwamish River was declared a Superfund site. Click here to read more about its history, EPA's plans for its cleanup, "Early Action" sites cleanup, the Duwamish Valley Healthy Communities Project and our upcomingour annual Haunted Halloween "toxic tour" (October 30, 2011) and "Healthy Communities Kick-off Event (November 10, 2011).
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
It's hard to believe, but this September it will be 10 years since the Duwamish River was declared a Superfund site. Click here to read more about its history, EPA's plans for its cleanup, "Early Action" sites cleanup, the Duwamish Valley Healthy Communities Project and our upcomingour annual Haunted Halloween "toxic tour" (October 30, 2011) and "Healthy Communities Kick-off Event (November 10, 2011).
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
It's hard to believe, but this September it will be 10 years since the Duwamish River was declared a Superfund site. Click here to read more about its history, EPA's plans for its cleanup, "Early Action" sites cleanup, the Duwamish Valley Healthy Communities Project and our upcomingour annual Haunted Halloween "toxic tour" (October 30, 2011) and "Healthy Communities Kick-off Event (November 10, 2011).
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.
From kayak trips to school tours, and from boat tours to multi-lingual outreach efforts, your tax-deductible contribution will support our effective Duwamish education.
Over 500 people who live, work, and visit the areas around the Duwamish River contributed their ideas to create the award-winning Duwamish Vision. Click here to review what the community wants the cleanup of the Duwanish to acheive in the coming years.
There are only 3 more kayak tours scheduled for the rest of summer. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to get to know YOUR river! No experience necessary and some scholarships available. Click here for more information about the summer tour schedule.
Read the latest news and upcoming events from the Duwamish River. The next edition will be out in August. Sign up here to join our email distribution list.
EPA hosted a Public Meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View DRCC/TAG Community Fact Sheet here. Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the Jorgensen cleanup process, and how you can get involved and make a comment!
Visit our Superfund page to learn more about the ongoing Riverwise cleanup process, and how you can get involved. Click here to view the DRCC/TAG Comment Letter to the EPA (1/14/11) about the cleanup options.