CARA OASIS

November 15 letter to Whatcom County:

Whatcom County oversees many special purpose districts with taxing authority to meet public needs, i.e. water districts, water and sewer districts, conservation districts and so on. A CARA protection district for Blaine and Birch Bay that can purchase the east Blaine and Birch Point CARA properties to protect our joint public water supply system fits that purpose well. 

Combined with improved stormwater management in the Drayton Harbor and Birch Bay watersheds, putting these aquifers in public hands would allow for public health, educational and recreational opportunities within an area beset by luxury, gated, planned unit developments. They could become forested 'greenway parks' as an oasis from the surrounding chaos.

Seattle purchased its drinking watershed and allows no development there. We can do the same. Or we can go the route taken by Bellingham, whose municipal reservoir is under an EPA 303 listing under the Clean Water Act due to urban pollution. To remove urban pollution from its tap water, Bellingham built two purification plants at around $100 million each.

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