Congressional Delegation Decries Victoria Sewage
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - Members of Washington state’s congressional delegation on Friday called on British Columbia Premier Christy Clark to expedite a plan to end the dumping of raw sewage into the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
The letter was signed by Democratic Sens. Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, and Democratic Reps. Derek Kilmer, Denny Heck, Rick Larsen, Suzan DelBene, Jim McDermott and Adam Smith.
More than 82 million liters of untreated effluent is being dumped into our shared waters in the Strait of Juan de Fuca every day, the lawmakers said.
“This type of pollution is not only detrimental to ecosystem vitality, but also can have dire human health consequences. This is simply unacceptable,” the delegation writes, urging Clark to work to find a solution so that “an appropriate treatment facility is completed as soon as possible.”
“The strength of our economies in the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia depends on the health of our waterways and natural resources,” the letter reads.
Gov. Jay Inslee sent a similar letter earlier in the week.