Storm Utility T Basin – Pet waste

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Community Size
57,000
Years
2016/2017
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Pet waste has been identified as a likely source of high levels of fecal coliforms in a tributary to the White River. This tributary is downhill from a large residential area. The aim of this project will be to educate these residents about the issues associated with improper disposal of pet waste.

Read the final student report delivered to the local gov/community partner.

Livable City Year Contact Info
Teri Thomson Randall
Program Manager
terir@uw.edu
206.221.9240

University Faculty Contact
Scott Meschke
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
Professor
jmeschke@u.washington.edu
206-221-5471

Local Government / Community Contact
Tim Carlaw

Neighborhood Programs Coordinator

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