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Board weighs $2M high‑level plan, carp dependency and agrees to scope alum pilot in Fishhook and Bass canals

Ocean Shores Freshwater Advisory Board · February 3, 2026
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Board members debated Herrera’s three 'levels of service' and funding options; Becky said the high option would require $2 million to start and $570,000/year thereafter. Members agreed to scope a pilot alum treatment in Fishhook and Bass canals and to resolve carp removal and ordinance issues before broad implementation.

Ocean Shores’ Freshwater Advisory Board spent a substantial portion of its Feb. 2 meeting debating proposed levels of service in a Herrera report and how to start remediation. Becky told the board the high level of service in the report would require about $2 million to initiate over three years and roughly $570,000 annually thereafter; by contrast, recent freshwater…

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