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Volunteer urges Mil Creek to take stewardship of Penny Creek Natural Area after sampling finds low oxygen
Summary
A volunteer with the Snow King Watershed Council urged the city to assume stewardship of Penny Creek Natural Area, citing January sampling that found low dissolved oxygen and peat‑bog characteristics and noting the possibility of salmon passage after culvert work in 2027–2028.
At the April 14 public comment period, Nancy Flowers of Everett, a volunteer with the Snow King Watershed Council, urged the city to assume stewardship of the Penny Creek Natural Area (PCNA) and described recent water sampling results.
Flowers said she monitors Penny Creek and North Creek and that a representative from the Washington State Department of Transportation told…
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