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To save the shellfish industry, water quality is measured in a salty, smoky package

To save the shellfish industry, water quality is measured in a salty, smoky package

Posted on April 28, 2017April 28, 2017 by Micaela Rodriguez

The president’s proposed budget cuts could impact environmental groups’ initiatives to improve water quality. But in Washington state, they’re not stopping.

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