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Environmental health managers press for air‑quality specialist and update on Lincoln Creek, OWTS and radon work
Summary
Environmental health managers told the board they are modeling Lincoln Creek contamination, preparing updated septic (OWTS) rules, and seeking an air‑quality specialist to improve local monitoring and communications.
Kurt Dahl, environmental health manager, briefed the board on environmental health priorities for 2026, asking for staffing to increase local air‑quality expertise and reporting progress on Lincoln Creek and other programs.
Dahl described an ongoing Lincoln Creek watershed assessment to model sources of copper, aluminum and iron that have impaired aquatic life and to evaluate mitigation options. He also said staff are preparing updated on‑site…
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