Category : Organizations(37)
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Beacon Hill Seattle Noise
The Beacon Hill Seattle Community Noise Team is a group of residents focused on addressing the public health risk posed by excessive noise pollution. The team documents noise levels in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Seattle for the purpose of providing relevant local, state, and federal officials with the necessary data to make informed decisions -
Washington Public Ports Association
ENRICHING WASHINGTON If you live in Washington, chances are that most of what you eat, wear and use came through one of Washington’s 75 ports. Our state is the most trade-dependent in the nation, with trade responsible for one in every four jobs in Washington. Ports also operate marinas, docks, airports, railroads, industrial sites, and -
Clean Crawls (Mold Remediation)
This is a company that provides mold remediation services. We don’t recommend companies, but they have been used by a number of homeowners with Port Package Problems. This page provides some good information on the issues that mold can provide. -
Schiphol Watch
This group is doing great work advocating for people near Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Yes, the site is in Dutch but it’s totally worth the bit of extra effort to view it through Google Translate (which works fine for Dutch) as they have some of the best information in the world. -
Burien Airport Committee
The Burien Airport Committee provides guidance to the City Council on topics related to the airport. Topics include: Positive and negative impacts of the airport to the City of Burien Land use issues and interlocal agreements Mitigation of airport impacts Recommendations on ways to protect residents from negative impacts, and ways for residents and businesses -
EPA Region 10 (Pacific Northwest)
Environmental Protection Agency Contact Region 10 Seattle main office: 206-553-1200 or 800-424-4372 Email: epa-seattle@epa.gov -
Vashon Island Fair Skies
Vashon Island group fighting the increased number of flights over the island as a result of NextGen. -
SeaTac City Council Meetings
Meetings are typically the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 6pm. Contact information for Council Members is here also.