QUICK SUMMARY
The Washington Department of Ecology has opened the draft of its 2025 Stormwater Management Program Plan for public comment. This initiative is crucial for addressing stormwater management issues in Western Washington, particularly in Skagit County and Mount Vernon. Community feedback is encouraged to enhance local environmental practices.
The Washington Department of Ecology is currently seeking public input on its draft 2025 Stormwater Management Program Plan. This important initiative is designed to enhance stormwater management practices throughout Western Washington, with a particular emphasis on Skagit County and Mount Vernon. The department encourages local residents and stakeholders to provide feedback, which will be invaluable in refining the plan. Stormwater runoff presents significant environmental challenges, affecting water quality and local ecosystems, making community engagement critical. Jason Quigley, involved in the initiative, underscores the necessity for local voices to shape effective environmental strategies. The public comment period serves as an opportunity for residents to influence how stormwater issues are addressed in their communities. Participation in this process not only fosters transparency but also empowers citizens to contribute to sustainable development. As the deadline approaches, the department is eager to gather diverse perspectives to ensure the plan's success.