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SUMMARY:Georgetown Wet Weather Treatment Station Tour
DESCRIPTION:Learn how the GWWTS reduces water pollution and improves aquatic habitat and the overall water quality of the Duwamish River. \nThe Georgetown Wet Weather Treatment Station began operating in fall 2022\, cleaning millions of gallons of polluted stormwater runoff that would have otherwise flowed directly into the Duwamish River and Puget Sound. \nPlease come prepared: \n\nDress for the weather! Most of the tour is outside\nClosed-toe shoes are required\nAll tour participants must be 9 years or older\nThe program will last about two hours\, including a half-mile of walking and several flights of stairs. If any accommodations are needed\, please let us know\nOnce we are out on the plant (starting at 1:30 pm)\, leaving early is not an option\nPlease note that every tour participant must wear a hard hat\, safety vest\, and safety glasses (all provided)\nParking can be challenging (see below). Give yourself extra time to find a space! We will start the program at 1pm\n\nThere is no on-site parking at GWWTS. We encourage attendees to take public transportation; however\, if you do drive\, please plan to park off-site. \nParking: Parking in the industrial part of town where the facility is located can be limited. We recommend allowing ample time to find street parking and arrive early to ensure you have enough time. \nPublic Transit Options: \n\nBus: The area is serviced by several bus routes operated by King County Metro Transit. The closest bus stops are located at S Michigan St & East Marginal Way(Southbound) or 4th Ave S & S Michigan St (Northbound) for Route 132.\n\n\nLight Rail and Bus: Hop off at the nearest light rail station in SODO and take Metro bus routes 131/132 from 4th Ave S & S Lander St to S Michigan St & East Marginal Way\n\nIf you have any questions about this event\, please contact Emma Dexter at emmadexter@2030districts.org
URL:https://2030districts.org/seattle/event/georgetown-wet-weather-treatment-station-tour/
LOCATION:Georgetown Wet Weather Treatment Station\, 6185 4th Avenue South\, Seattle\, 98108\, United States
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SUMMARY:Green Stormwater Infrastructure CornerStone Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join the Seattle 2030 District and Weber Thompson for a tour of CornerStone \n\n\n\n\nTo celebrate PNW Climate Week 2026\, the Seattle 2030 District is hosting a tour of Weber Thompson’s CornerStone building. CornerStone exemplifies the highest standards of building sustainability—integrating mass timber\, energy reduction strategies\, and GSI solutions. \nFor example\, a 250\,000-gallon cistern captures rainwater which is filtered and reused for toilet flushing and on-site irrigation. \nAgenda: \n\nWelcome + refreshments at the Watershed ~5 mins\nPresentation—led by Seattle 2030 District team ~25 mins\nWalk to CornerStone ~10 mins\nTour of CornerStone—led by Kristen Scott (Senior Principal at Weber Thompson) and Jeremy Febus (Principal at KPFF) ~45 mins\n\nThis free event is funded by the King County WaterWorks Program.
URL:https://2030districts.org/seattle/event/green-stormwater-infrastructure-cornerstone-tour/
LOCATION:CornerStone\, 900 North 34th Street #suite 200\, Seattle\, WA\, 98103\, United States
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SUMMARY:PCBs Awareness & Removal Workshop (Seattle)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-person workshop about polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in building materials! \n\n\n\n\nLearn about what PCBs are\, the threats they pose\, how to know if your building is at risk of containing them\, and ways to approach this issue if you suspect they may be in your building. \nHosted by the Seattle and Bellevue 2030 Districts\, this comprehensive workshop will cover: (1) the dangers and risks associated with PCBs\, (2) their negative impact on human and environmental health\, and (3) best practices for testing\, reporting\, and disposing of PCB-containing materials. \nThis free event is supported by the Washington State Department of Ecology and the EPA Puget Sound Geographic Funds through the Stormwater Strategic Initiative. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nPresentation & Q&A: Gain insights on key topics and case studies informed by environmental professionals and remediation experts\, followed by an interactive Q&A\nGuest Speakers: Hear from Dave DiSimone (Toxics Reduction Unit Supervisor for the WA State Department of Ecology’s Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program) and Allison Lewis (Operations Manager for Pacific Rim Environmental)\nGain Access to Valuable Resources: Attendees will learn about regulatory requirements\, best management practices\, and resources developed by the WA State Department of Ecology and the EPA for identifying and managing PCB contamination effectively.\n\nWhether you’re a building owner\, affordable housing provider\, contractor\, property manager\, environmental professional\, or simply interested in learning more about PCBs\, this event provides the tools and information you need to contribute to a safer\, healthier environment. Register now to secure your spot!
URL:https://2030districts.org/seattle/event/pcbs-awareness-removal-workshop-seattle/
LOCATION:Puget Sound Plaza\, 1325 4th Avenue 15th floor\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260916
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SUMMARY:2026 Forth Roadmap Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us September 13–15\, 2026\, at the Seattle Convention Center for the nation’s leading electric transportation conference. \nRoadmap 2026 brings together policymakers\, utilities\, automakers\, charging providers\, and industry innovators to advance clean transportation solutions and shape the future of mobility. \nLearn more and register at roadmapforth.org. We hope to see you there! \nUse code 75DISTRICTS2 for a discount. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gqNC4MYV
URL:https://2030districts.org/seattle/event/2026-forth-roadmap-conference/
LOCATION:Seattle Convention Center | Summit\, 900 Pine St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
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SUMMARY:Seattle Summer Social
DESCRIPTION:Join the Seattle 2030 District for the 2026 Summer Social! \nThe Summer Social brings together our diverse community of property owners\, managers\, architects\, engineers\, contractors\, and community groups for a celebration of building sustainability in our region. \nHosted by BNBuilders\, recipient of the 2030 District Vision Award for Building Retrofit\, this event offers a great opportunity to connect with 2030 District members and forge new partnerships. \nWe hope to see you there! \n*This is a 21+ event
URL:https://2030districts.org/seattle/event/seattle-summer-social-2/
LOCATION:BNBuilders\, 2815 Elliott Avenue\, Seattle\, CA\, 98121\, United States
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