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Strandley-Manning Site Tour
A Superfund site on south Puget Sound in Washington State, contaminated with PCBs and dioxins, has turned out to be a cleanup and restoration success thanks to the early cooperation of NOAA, EPA, and Seattle City Light.
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Strandley Manning Gate Sign
(06.01.95, Puget Sound, Washington) Warning sign on gate
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Strandley Manning - Netting Junk
(06.01.95, Puget Sound, Washington) Netting Junk
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Strandley Manning - PCB Pipe
(06.01.95, Puget Sound, Washington) Core sample
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Strandley Manning Toxicity test
(06.01.95, Puget Sound, Washington) Toxicity Test
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Strandley Manning - Dissected Fish
(06.01.95, Puget Sound, Washington) Dissected Fish
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Strandley Manning - Recreated Stream Channel
(06.01.95, Puget Sound, Washington) Recreated Stream Channel
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Strandley Manning - Riparian Wetland Revegetated
(06.01.95, Puget Sound, Washington) Riparian Wetland Revegetated!
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Strandley Manning - Fish Reintroduction
(06.01.95, Puget Sound, Washington) Reintroducing Fish
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Strandley Manning - Fish Reintroduction 2
(06.01.95, Puget Sound, Washington) Reintroducing More Fish
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Strandley Manning - Fish Habitat Restored
(06.01.95, Puget Sound, Washington) Fish Habitat Restored
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Strandley Manning - Fish Habitat Restored 2
(06.01.95, Puget Sound, Washington) Check Back for More Updates
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