Unconfined Open Water Disposal of Marine Sediments at DMMP site.

Stop Open Water Disposal in Puget Sound

Target:
U.S. Congress and the State of Washington

As your constituent, I am writing today to strongly urge you to ban open water disposal in Puget Sound and the Columbia River.

 

Puget Sound is home to Orca whales oysters, clams, shrimp, salmon and crab. Fishing has always been a mainstay of Washington%u2019s natural resource economy.

 

Some experts warn that Puget Sound Orcas could be extinct in 100 years if we don%u2019t take steps to stop pollution and industrial contamination. Oyster larvae is dying in record numbers in South Puget Sound, because oyster larvae can not form a shell and attach itself to a rock or other stable surface.

 

In water disposal smothers shellfish at the disposal site. In water disposal also adversely impacts marine organisms living downstream from dumping.

 

Fish crab and shellfish can absorb chemicals found in contaminated dredged materials, like Dioxin, PCBs, Arsenic, and Mercury. In turn, toxic chemicals absorbed by smaller organisms are transferred to larger mammals, like Orcas, Harbor Seals and humans.

The Governors of Maryland and Michigan have already banned the practice of open water disposal in Chesapeake Bay and the Great Lakes after studies demonstrated that contaminated sediment is harming the environment.

Please help us protect Puget Sound from the irresponsible practice of open water disposal by signing this petition.

Together, we can make a difference!

 

As your constituent, I am writing today to strongly urge you to ban open water disposal in Puget Sound and the Columbia River.

 

Puget Sound is home to Orca whales oysters, clams, shrimp, salmon and crab. Fishing has always been a mainstay of Washington%u2019s natural resource economy.

 

Some experts warn that Puget Sound Orcas could be extinct in 100 years if we don%u2019t take steps to stop pollution and industrial contamination. Oyster larvae is dying in record numbers in South Puget Sound, because oyster larvae can not form a shell and attach itself to a rock or other stable surface.

 

In water disposal smothers shellfish at the disposal site. In water disposal also adversely impacts marine organisms living downstream from dumping.

 

Fish crab and shellfish can absorb chemicals found in contaminated dredged materials, like Dioxin, PCBs, Arsenic, and Mercury. In turn, toxic chemicals absorbed by smaller organisms are transferred to larger mammals, like Orcas, Harbor Seals and humans.

The Governors of Maryland and Michigan have already banned the practice of open water disposal in Chesapeake Bay and the Great Lakes after studies demonstrated that contaminated sediment is harming the environment.

Please help us protect Puget Sound from the irresponsible practice of open water disposal by signing this petition.

Together, we can make a difference!

 

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We signed the "Stop Open Water Disposal in Puget Sound" petition!
# 57:
10:23 am PST, Nov 15, James Duffy, Canada
# 56:
8:38 am PDT, Oct 31, Helle Collin, Denmark
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9:48 pm PDT, Oct 27, Linda Giunta, New Hampshire
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3:16 am PDT, Oct 24, Forest Venkat, India
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3:38 am PDT, Oct 19, Name not displayed, United Kingdom
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9:12 pm PDT, Sep 30, Glenn Brown, Nebraska
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9:29 pm PDT, Sep 11, Paul Wiggins, Nevada
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6:32 am PDT, Aug 24, Ira Vin, Russian Federation
# 48:
11:56 am PDT, Aug 12, Alvin Long, Washington
Puget Sound has become one of the most polluted enclosed waterways in the world. Why doesn't it seem that bad? Because the criminals are carcinogens and chemicals, not litter. Help save our fisheries of Washington!
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4:06 am PDT, Aug 8, Marco Beato, Italy
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3:45 pm PDT, Aug 6, Barbara Lawson, California
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6:16 pm PDT, Jul 6, Steve Dale, Australia
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8:25 am PDT, Jul 6, Daniel Soulas, France
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8:04 am PDT, Jul 6, Edward Willis, Florida
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6:55 am PDT, Jul 6, Mike Watkins, Texas
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10:46 pm PDT, Jul 5, Pam Boland, Georgia
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7:48 pm PDT, Jul 5, Dick Artley, Idaho
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7:22 pm PDT, Jul 5, Name not displayed, New Jersey
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12:26 pm PDT, Jul 5, Carole Blakey, Washington
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10:06 am PDT, Jul 5, JOHN KEGLER, California
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9:59 am PDT, Jul 5, Dawn Hixson, Alabama
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9:57 pm PDT, Jul 4, Tim Paxton, Washington
No more dumping in the Toxic Mess of Bellingham Bay and in Puget Sound.
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9:11 pm PDT, Jul 4, Diane Van Weelie, Netherlands
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8:38 pm PDT, Jul 4, Linda Heise, Canada
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5:06 pm PDT, Jul 3, Suzie Gordon, New Hampshire
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3:24 pm PDT, Jul 3, Tristan Fallis, Montana
# 2:
2:57 pm PDT, Jul 3, Elisabeth Britt, Washington
Please stop open water disposal of dredged marine sediment in Puget Sound. The practice of open water disposal releases nutrients, stirs up sediments and smoothers bottom habitat and benthic animals like Geoduck clams. It's time for the United States to focus on alternative disposal methods, including the restoration of wetlands and shoreline stabilization. Open water disposal may be the least expensive alternative in the short run, but the long term costs for habitat are not even measurable. Thank you for considering the petition
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1:12 pm PDT, Jul 3, Peter Crocker, United Kingdom
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