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Only rain down the drain! LWSD students learn about protecting our shared waterways

Only rain down the drain! LWSD students learn about protecting our shared waterways

The City of Kirkland and Rainworks teamed up with Muir Elementary and Kirkland Middle School to help spread the word about pollutants found in stormwater runoff. To highlight the impact of stormwater pollution, the city’s Storm & Surface Water Division installed temporary, eco-friendly art on both campuses. These designs appear when it rains, offering a fun and memorable reminder that storm drains carry water – and pollutants – directly into our lakes and rivers.

KiMS students learning about stormwater pollution from City of Kirkland employee

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