DNRP

2010 DNRP archived news releases

 
Aug. 13
Debris blocks sewer line, causes brief overflow in south Seattle
Clean-up completed, system operating normally
Aug. 13
Vandals cause unsafe conditions, force White Center SW 98th Street Corridor closure
A recently completed pedestrian corridor connecting new homes and a growing commercial area in the White Center neighborhood has been so badly vandalized that King County must close it for safety reasons.
Aug. 13
Warm, dry weather: The perfect time for a trip to the lake…and stinky lake algae?
There are more than 500 lakes in King County, and possibly just as many good reasons for visiting one.
Aug. 12
King County searching for best and brightest recycling superstars
From Aug. 16 to Sept. 14, King County invites its residents outside the city of Seattle to submit their stories of how well they recycle, as part of the County’s first “Recycling Superstar” online contest.
Aug. 12
Celebrate all that summer has to offer with King County Parks – Your Big Backyard
Thank goodness it’s the height of summer, because these long August days just might provide enough daylight for folks to take advantage of all that King County Parks has to offer.
Aug. 10
City of Enumclaw and King County Fair celebrates the very best in homegrown fun
Folks looking for a little hometown entertainment to wind down the summer are invited to enjoy the oldest fair west of the Mississippi River as the City of Enumclaw and King County present “Celebrate Homegrown.”
Aug. 6
Repairs to damaged King County levee means temporary closure of Cedar River Trail
A portion of a levee along the Cedar River near Renton that protects State Route 169 and other important public infrastructure and was damaged during wintertime flooding is being repaired before the next flood season.
Aug. 6
Weyerhaeuser-King County Aquatic Center closed for major maintenance project
Significant maintenance to the Weyerhaeuser-King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way means the popular pool is closed through Sept. 6.
Aug. 2
King County Wastemobile in Sammamish Aug. 13-15 for household hazardous waste
King County residents can safely dispose of old car batteries, oil, paint thinner and many other household hazardous items at no cost when the King County Wastemobile comes to Sammamish, Aug. 13-15.
Aug. 2
King County quickly responds to wastewater overflow in Seattle
King County's wastewater treatment system is operating normally again after a brief blockage caused a wastewater overflow Monday morning in southwest Seattle.
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