PROTECTING REDMOND'S STREAMS AND GROUNDWATER SUPPLY
Over the years, I have tried to participate in Redmond's planning and development
process by commenting on projects, especially those that affect the environment. I have
been concerned about water quality issues that affect our local streams and our
underground aquifer. The city of Redmond has 5 wells that have a 1.8 BILLION gallon
annual water right. Two wells are located at Anderson Park. One is near Redmond City
Hall. Another is along Avondale Road and the most productive, Well No. 5, is on the
corner between Target and Home Depot.
In 2003, I participated in the writing and adoption of the Wellhead Protection
Ordinance that was meant to keep our drinking water supply clean and safe from
contamination. I attended meetings, made comments on the proposed ordinance and
testified at the public hearing. The Wellhead Protection Ordinance prohibited the storage
of hazardous material and fluids near wells.
I was shocked in 2009 when I read that Costco would be building a warehouse on
the old Redmond Delta gravel pit along 188th Avenue NE south of Union Hill Road and
that it would have a HUGE gas station. READ MORE >>
Over the years, I have tried to participate in Redmond's planning and development
process by commenting on projects, especially those that affect the environment. I have
been concerned about water quality issues that affect our local streams and our
underground aquifer. The city of Redmond has 5 wells that have a 1.8 BILLION gallon
annual water right. Two wells are located at Anderson Park. One is near Redmond City
Hall. Another is along Avondale Road and the most productive, Well No. 5, is on the
corner between Target and Home Depot.
In 2003, I participated in the writing and adoption of the Wellhead Protection
Ordinance that was meant to keep our drinking water supply clean and safe from
contamination. I attended meetings, made comments on the proposed ordinance and
testified at the public hearing. The Wellhead Protection Ordinance prohibited the storage
of hazardous material and fluids near wells.
I was shocked in 2009 when I read that Costco would be building a warehouse on
the old Redmond Delta gravel pit along 188th Avenue NE south of Union Hill Road and
that it would have a HUGE gas station. READ MORE >>