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Here s why Tacoma isn t facing a drought emergency like the rest of the state News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. 12 hrs ago Debbie Cockrell, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.) Jul. 14 As the rest of the state faces a drought emergency, announced Wednesday by Gov. Jay Inslee and the state s Department of Ecology, Tacoma, among other Puget Sound metros, is fine with its water supply. Just as it dodged the recent chlorine shortage, Tacoma has options as part of the Green River Watershed and drawing from groundwater wells. State officials on Wednesday during the governor s briefing credited municipal water supplies and storage for the area s exemption from the drought emergency. ....
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The community is invited to help Pierce County develop a plan for Orangegate Park in the Summit-Waller community. Currently it is 150 acres classified as undeveloped. The first phase of park improvements is expected to begin in 2023. An online workshop is now open to voice your opinions to Pierce County Parks. The county is hosting an online workshop from now through Jan. 4, 2021. The workshop will review results from the October public survey, findings from the site assessment, and three new park options. Attend the virtual online workshop at www.piercecountywa.gov/OrangegateParkProject. “This is an opportunity for our community to share their input on improvements to a new county park in the Summit-Waller neighborhood,” said Roxanne Miles, Pierce County Parks director. “We are looking forward to building a park that balances safety improvements and the community’s desire for a natural park experience.” ....