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Director of Ecology talks water quality, toxic cleanups

Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission

Maia Bellon, director of the Washington State Department of Ecology, addresses the Tribal Habitat Conference in Port Angeles, discussing the state’s role in toxic cleanups, water quality and human health indicators among other issues.

 

Maia Bellon addresses Tribal Habitat Conference from NW Indian Fisheries Commission on Vimeo.

Author Kim KalliberPosted on June 28, 2013June 28, 2013Categories Environment, Local News, NewsTags environment, Port Angeles, toxic cleanups, Tribal Habitat Conference, water quality

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