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Orca Tahlequah seen pushing second dead calf in WA waters

Orca Tahlequah has been seen mourning her second calf, J61, following a tragic trend of calf losses. However, researchers have confirmed the birth of a new calf, J62, offering a glimmer of hope for the Southern Resident Killer Whale population in Puget Sound.

City of Medina Memorials Donation Process

The City of Medina has introduced a formal process for residents to donate trees in memory of loved ones or pets, enhancing local parks. This initiative includes guidelines on tree selection, planting conditions, and maintenance responsibilities. Interested donors must complete a request form and coordinate with city officials for the donation.

Meydenbauer Bay sewer spill: People, pets stay out of water near Medina, WA

A sewage spill at Meydenbauer Bay has prompted authorities to warn residents and their pets to avoid contact with the water. The incident occurred on Saturday, raising concerns about public health and safety in the Medina area. Local officials are monitoring the situation closely to address any potential risks.

Port of Seattle marks major green milestone as cruise season ends

The Port of Seattle achieved a significant environmental milestone by fully electrifying all three of its cruise terminals as the 2024 cruise season concludes. This initiative marks a pivotal step towards sustainable port operations and highlights the city's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. Local officials celebrated this achievement, emphasizing its importance for both the environment and the economy.

Florida residents arriving in Georgia ahead of Hurricane Milton

Florida residents are flooding into Georgia as they evacuate ahead of Hurricane Milton, leading to heavy traffic on Interstate 75 northbound. The situation highlights the urgency and impact of the storm on nearby states. Local authorities are bracing for the influx and potential challenges ahead.

Private Stormwater System Maintenance

Property owners in Medina, Washington, must maintain their private stormwater systems to comply with federal regulations under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Program. Annual inspections by approved third-party inspectors are required, with documentation due by September each year. For assistance, property owners can contact the City’s Deputy Building Official.

2022 Stormwater Management Action Plan (SMAP)

The 2022 Stormwater Management Action Plan (SMAP) outlines the City of Medina's initiatives to mitigate water pollution through effective stormwater management practices. The plan emphasizes the importance of addressing pollution runoff during rainfall events to protect local waterways and ecosystems.