The Washington Department of Ecology is actively seeking comments from residents, local businesses, and environmental groups regarding the proposed cleanup strategy for Drayton Harbor. This plan focuses on addressing long-standing pollution issues, improving water quality, and restoring critical habitats that have been impacted by industrial runoff and urban development over the years. Community members are invited to review detailed documents and share their perspectives, ensuring that the final plan reflects a collaborative effort to protect this vital coastal ecosystem.

Key elements under consideration include:

  • Reduction of toxic contaminants in water and sediment
  • Restoration of native vegetation along shorelines
  • Improved habitat for fish and bird populations
  • Enhanced public access and recreational opportunities
Cleanup Area Current Issue Proposed Action
Harbor Sediments High PCB levels Dredging and sediment capping
Shoreline Vegetation Loss of native plants Replanting and invasive species removal
Water Quality Industrial runoff Implementing buffer zones

The Department encourages participation as feedback received will play a crucial role in shaping the final cleanup approach. Public meetings and an online comment portal are available through Ecology’s website until the end of next month. With community engagement, the effort aims to not only clean Drayton Harbor but also foster long-term stewardship of this important natural resource.