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👋 We talk about all things environment in King County. 🌲We acknowledge that we operate on the traditional homelands of the Coast Salish people.

King County, WA
Joined February 2009
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
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RT @KingCountyWTD: Thanks, @kcexec and @jorgebaron for visiting the West Point Treatment Plant as we install 56 battery cabinets and test t….
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
2 years
Good News! With rainfall easing in the upper Snoqualmie watershed and a forecast of diminishing rain, we've closed our Flood Warning Center after a few hours of monitoring a minor flood threat. We'll continue to keep an eye on conditions. #wawx
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
2 years
Lots of rain across the foothills recently, and we've opened the King County Flood Warning Center on this gray Sunday morning to monitor possible minor flooding in low-lying areas along the Snoqualmie River. #wawx.
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UPDATE: Flood Warning Center closes as minor flood threat eases along Snoqualmie River UPDATE: King County closes Flood Warning Center but will continue monitoring rainfall UPDATE – 2:15 p.m., Jan.…
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
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RT @KCPubHealth: Did you know climate change could be making your asthma worse? Or making allergy season longer? We’ve just launched a new….
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New climate change and health data dashboards explore some of the impacts of climate change on the health of King County residents.
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
2 years
King County’s new station in Georgetown has protected the Duwamish River and Puget Sound from 32 million gallons of pollution in its first year of service, showcasing how @kingcountywtd is adapting its infrastructure for climate impacts.
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
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We’re calling it like we see it 💫we’re looking forward to a year of micro-acts of sustainability. entering 2024 unbothered and thinking about native plants.
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
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RT @KCPubHealth: We’ve found dangerous toxic algae in some King County lakes. Public Health – Seattle & King County recommends that you kee….
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
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RT @kcroads: Check out these photos of fish swimming near the new 284th culvert just south of Enumclaw. @KCCReaganDunn @KCDNRP https://t.….
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
2 years
Wishing you a safe and happy #WinterSolstice!.#wawx
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
2 years
After 39 years of dedicated service at @KCDNRP, Director Christie True will retire early next year. Watch the tribute video to Director True's outstanding service & witness the transformative journey of our department. 🎬
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
2 years
Celebrating success & shaping a sustainable future 🌱🏞️.Thanks to outstanding work by our employees & partners, 2023 was one of our most productive ever. We completed major projects, safeguarding water quality, enhancing habitats, & connecting communities.
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2023 has been a productive year on multiple fronts, completing major projects that protect water quality, improve habitat, reduce flood risks, and better connect communities. We also kickstarted se…
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
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RT @KingCountyWTD: Barges, cranes, divers, 2k feet of pipe: these are parts of a large construction site under Lake Washington. Thank you @….
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
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Good news! As rainfall rates and stream flows stabilize, King County has closed its Flood Warning Center. We're keeping an eye on weather forecasts and are ready to respond to future river flooding threats. #wawx
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Flood Warning Center closes as rainfall eases and minor flood threat recedes on Snoqualmie River UPDATE – Dec. 10 – 1:45 p.m.With rainfall easing and little precipitation in the immedia…
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
2 years
King County Flood Warning Center opens to monitor possible minor flooding along Snoqualmie River. Additional river flooding not expected at this time. #wawx.
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Flood Warning Center closes as rainfall eases and minor flood threat recedes on Snoqualmie River UPDATE – Dec. 10 – 1:45 p.m.With rainfall easing and little precipitation in the immedia…
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RT @kingcountyparks: 2024 Parks grants are coming! Applications are open from January 3 to March 4, 2024 at 8pm for: . ⚽ Youth and Amateur….
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
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RT @kingcountyparks: Celebrate the opening of the new playground at Dockton Park and Marina (located on Vashon Island) with King County Par….
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
2 years
As rainfall eases & river levels drop & stabilize, King County has closed its Flood Warning Center. We'll keep monitoring conditions, including possible minor White River flooding near Pacific. And we'll keep an eye on the weather forecast!.#wawx.
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
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We’re providing $109 million to fund 52 open space preservation projects, protecting 3,000 acres! It’s double the amount we announced in 2022 thanks to voters approving @kcexec's proposal that restored our Conservation Futures Program to its original rate.
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2 years
As expected, the continued heavy rainfall has pushed the Snoqualmie River up to a Phase 3 flood alert, with increased flood depths and potential for water to cover roadways within the Snoqualmie Valley. #wawx.⚠️Tolt River Phase 2.⚠️Snoqualmie River Phase 3.
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kingcountygreen.com
Dec. 6, 10:30 a.m. We closed our Flood Warning Center at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 6, following more than 30 hours of operations to monitor minor and moderate river flooding following yesterday…
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King County Natural Resources and Parks
2 years
King County Flood Warning Center opens early Tuesday morning to keep a close eye on minor flooding along Snoqualmie and Tolt rivers. Heavy rain expected throughout the day - more river flooding possible. #wawx
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Dec. 6, 10:30 a.m. We closed our Flood Warning Center at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 6, following more than 30 hours of operations to monitor minor and moderate river flooding following yesterday…
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