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Will lawsuit stop Navy from training in WA state parks? Environmental group hopes so
News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. 3/9/2021 Abbie Shull, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.)
Mar. 9 The U.S. Navy s controversial use of Washington s state parks for training exercises is the subject of a lawsuit filed Monday in Thurston County.
The Whidbey Environmental Action Committee (WEAN) is suing the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission in order to overturn a Jan. 28 decision that approved the Navy s proposal to use up to 28 state parks for special operations training.
WEAN said the parks commission violated the State Environmental Policy Act by failing to take a searching, realistic look at the proposal s adverse environmental impacts, according to the complaint.
Environmental group sues Washington State Parks over proposed Navy training By Abbie Shull, The News Tribune
Published: March 9, 2021, 11:10am
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Tacoma The U.S. Navy’s controversial use of Washington’s state parks for training exercises is the subject of a lawsuit filed Monday in Thurston County.
The Whidbey Environmental Action Committee (WEAN) is suing the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission in order to overturn a Jan. 28 decision that approved the Navy’s proposal to use up to 28 state parks for special operations training.
WEAN said the parks commission violated the State Environmental Policy Act by “failing to take a searching, realistic look at the proposal’s adverse environmental impacts,” according to the complaint.
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