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Water is one of the key components of life. In Tacoma, it falls from the sky, flows in our rivers, and calls us to the Puget Sound. Water is a key part of our ecosystems and it is crucial that it stays clean. Trees play an important role in watershed pollution mitigation and are an important part of how water moves in our urban landscape. On this walk, we will learn from Sarah Low and Barry Goldstein about how trees are managed in a downtown landscape and their importance in reducing pollution carried by stormwater runoff.Dress appropriately for PNW summer weather. Prepare to walk approximately 2 miles on pavement, up and down stairs, and on steep streets.
This event is free, and is supported in part by public funding through Tacoma Creates.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
2101 Jefferson Ave, Tacoma, WA 98402-1519, United States