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County seeks Puget Sound and Ecology funds to modernize septic records, expand on-site management and save StreamKeepers database
Summary
Clallam County staff outlined multiple grant proposals to fund septic-inspection programs, a Tyler health-module purchase and an overhaul of the county’s StreamKeepers water-quality database; commissioners supported applying for the funding and noted skepticism about vendor transition work but accepted staff’s plan to build internal capacity.
Clallam County staff on Aug. 18 told commissioners they will seek several Puget Sound Partnership and Washington State Department of Ecology grants to modernize septic-system records, improve on-site management, and fund upgrades to the county’s StreamKeepers water-quality database. What staff proposed: county environmental-health and public-health staff said they have $180,000 from the Puget Sound Partnership’s local integrating organization to split between on-site management plan implementation and database work. Separately, staff described a potential $218,000 National…
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