PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS
May 4 letter to Whatcom County Council chair Kaylee Galloway,
Dear Whatcom County Council chair Galloway,
I read in Whatcom Watch that you are a climate science advocate. As such, you now have the opportunity to put your values to work for the public good, in the largest housing development in Whatcom County. Also published in Whatcom Watch this month is a Water Planning Matters article about the Blaine Hearing Examiner removing climate science from the public record, as well as WA Department of Ecology wetland and aquifer maps that conflict with those of the City of Blaine. You can also read about arsenic contamination of Blaine's municipal water supply.
We need your leadership to correct this planning travesty that threatens Birch Bay Village with flooding, and all 17,000 Blaine and Birch Bay consumers of Blaine potable water system. You need to mobilize the County Health director to intervene now, not later when the aquifer is deforested and bulldozed, leading to a public health crisis.
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