AN OYSTER'S LIFE
It isn't easy being a Drayton Harbor oyster. Currently under a 303 listing at the EPA for Category Five (filthy) human and canine fecal bacteria pollution, Drayton Harbor is unsafe for humans.
Some of this urban pollution is possibly due to unregulated residents at Semiahmoo Marina, but the most likely culprit is the Lighthouse Point sewage treatment plant in Marine Park. (Cain Creek contributes additional human fecal bacteria to Drayton Harbor.)
Marine Park was created over a municipal dump on state tidelands. Toxic waste seeps out into Drayton Harbor and Semiahmoo Bay. The old shipyard at Blaine Marina still has a toxic waste site nearby where petroleum products saturate the soil.
Mike Hill's Chevron adjacent to Drayton Harbor is the site of another toxic waste site on the waiting list for cleanup by the Washington State Department of Ecology. Meanwhile, benzene in the groundwater across Peace Portal from the Chevron station is headed for the harbor.
In Drayton Harbor, that's an oyster's life.
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