"The county and the city have seven overflow locations. On average, they overflow 130 times a year. This project will reduce those down to less than six per year," said Keith Ward, SPU Water Quality Project Manger.
130 time per year! I’m imagining the city needs a giant padlock on the Lake Union thru-hull to be compliant [emoji6]
I just reread my post and noticed that I typed "are now again".I'm surprised that the environmental groups that banded together to get the Puget Sound NDZ legislation passed are now again banding together and suing the city of Seattle for their discharges into the sound.