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Salmon Friendly Resources

Other Stormwater Solutions Programs

Rainchangers is a program run by the non-profit Stewardship Partners. Visit their website to learn more about and be directed to other Green Stormwater Initiatives in our area.

The King County RainScapes program partners with home and business owners to fund and install GSI features, like rain gardens, cisterns, and native plant landscaping on properties in unincorporated King County. If our program can’t serve you, there’s a good chance theirs can!

Seattle residents in targeted sewer overflow basins may be eligible for rebates to hire a trained RainWise contractor to install a rain garden or cistern!

Salmon Friendly Resource Library

The Rain Garden Handbook for Western Washington is THE definitive guide to building a rain garden in Western Washington. Whether you have a lingering question or want plant recommendations for your new garden, this is the resource for you!

The Water Quality Benefits Evaluation (WQBE) Toolkit created by King County provides information and data for water quality managers and policy advisors to help them to understand which projects and programs are most effective at reducing pollution that threatens people, salmon, and orca. Scroll through their StoryMap to learn more!

Learn more about preventing pollution and protecting our water with this downloadable poster from King County.

Stormwater runoff pollution, why is it a problem, and how to reduce it: A great resource from King County.

This project is funded through the EPA Puget Sound National Estuary Program.