Innovative
environmental management
King
County's expertise in the field of environmental management will
help the county ease and adapt to the effects of global warming.
Whether is is turning waste into a resource or purchasing
development rights to a vast working forest, King County's focus
on innovation and efficiency is leading the way.
Wastewater management / Brightwater
Innovative design of the planned
Brightwater
Wastewater Treatment Plant includes a system for whereby
millions of gallons of
reclaimed water will be supplied for irrigation and
industrial purposes. Conserving drinking water is critical to
addressing expected water shortages due to global warming.
Landfill / Waste management
Innovative management of
Cedar Hills Regional Landfill actually results in the
absorption of greenhouse gasses. In addition, the methane gas
produced by the landfill will be converted into usable energy,
rather than being burned off – as a greenhouse gas.
Forest acquisition
Forests and plants produce oxygen and clean the air we
breathe. Over the past 10 years King County has
acquired land and development rights to over 125,000 acres
of significant forested areas and open space, thereby preserving
potential forest biomass "sinks" for carbon sequestration. |