• Safely dispose of hazardous products and medicines
don’t flush meds!
• Use less single-use plastic products
• Use green stormwater features on your property
• Take transit, bike, walk, our otherwise reduce solo car trips 
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• Avoid pesticides in your yard and garden • Plant a rain garden • Fix car leaks
• Use native plants in your garden
• Remove noxious weeds
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We can stop fishing the region's salmon population to excess for profit. Ideally, we would leave the salmon alone. But, considering how sought after the fish are, the best I can hope for is stricter regulations in the Puget Sound area. Thank you
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Also, we must stop the senseless and excessive pesticide/herbicide use taking place currently. We need to seriously consider banning commercial herbicides. People should be required to show proof of property damage prior to hiring pest control companies to spray... [1/2]
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[2/2] otherwise symbiotic insect populations. One spraying for carpenter ants deals significant harm to our ecosystem by killing valuable pollinators and other innocents as collateral damage. Not to mention this causes poisons to build up in our natural water supplies.
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