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Local On-site Management Plan Information
This page is intended as a resource to help facilitate information sharing as the 12 Puget Sound local health jurisdictions (LHJ) implement their on-site management plans and
marine recovery area strategies. The resources and links to external information listed below are maintained by the Department of Health. New resources will be added as they become available.
Local On-site Management Plans
LHJ Workgroup Meetings
LHJ Progress Reports
Publications
Education Resources
Marine Recovery Area Maps
Helpful Links
Local On-site Management Plans
The following Puget Sound health jurisdictions have on-site management plans posted on their web sites.
These plans have been adopted by the local boards of health and approved as complete by the Department of Health.
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Next Meeting: Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Notes from November 2011 Meeting (PDF 193 kb)
The following table contains links to the county's progress reports.
These provide a summary of activities related to local management plan implementation and in most cases the appendices and attachments are not included.
For attachments not included contact Laura.Homan@doh.wa.gov.
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Marine Recovery Area Maps
A map of Puget Sound showing the current listed marine recovery areas and other OSS identification efforts.
Select a county below to see the areas specific to that county

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Washington State Department of Health,
Office of Shellfish and Water Protection
Washington State Department of Ecology -
Water Quality
Puget Sound Partnership - The Puget Sound Partnership
is a community effort of citizens, governments, tribes, scientists and businesses working together to restore and protect Puget Sound.
Hood Canal Dissolved Oxygen Program -
University of Washington Research Program
Low Dissolved Oxygen in Hood Canal - Extensive information about Hood Canal processes that are
involved with the lack of oxygen - presented by Jan Newton, PhD, Principal Oceanographer at University of Washington and Principal Investigator for the
Hood Canal Dissolved Oxygen Program's (HCDOP) Integrated Assessment and Modeling Study.
EPA links:
Kitsap County Health District -
2010 Water Quality Monitoring Report
(PDF 464 kb) - This report summarizes the Health District's annual monitoring data
for streams, lakes, and marine water collected during the 2009 water year (October 2009 - September 2010).
Kitsap County Health District -
2010 Priority Area Work List for the Pollution Identification and Correction Program
(PDF 387 kb) - December 2009
Thurston County Health Department -Henderson Inlet
On-Site Sewage System Operation & Maintenance Program - In November 2005, the Thurston County Board of Health created the Henderson Watershed Protection Area (HWPA).
The purpose of the HWPA is to reduce the amount of fecal bacteria pollution in Henderson Inlet that is coming from failing septic systems. The program establishes more
rigorous maintenance and inspection requirements for all septic systems within the boundaries of the watershed protection area to ensure that septic
systems are working properly. The program went into effect in 2007, and will be phased in over a 3-year period.
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For questions concerning information on this page, please contact Laura Homan at
laura.homan@doh.wa.gov or call (360) 236-3380.

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