Port to Host Public Observation Day on March 4 to Give Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Budd Inlet Cleanup

On Tuesday, March 4, we will host a Public Observation Day to give the community an opportunity to observe the sediment sampling process up close and learn more about the Budd Inlet Cleanup project.
Port of Olympia Issues SEPA Determination of Nonsignificance for Airport Master Plan

Olympia, WA – The Port of Olympia has determined that adoption of the 2021 Olympia Airport Master Plan update does not have a probable significant adverse impact upon the environment due to proposed measures to reduce or control impacts associated with its implementation, including mitigation requirements. An Environmental Impact Statement is not required under RCW […]
Port of Olympia Continues Sediment Sampling in Budd Inlet and Will Hold Public Observation Event in March

Olympia, WA – The Port of Olympia is set to continue sediment sampling this winter for legacy pollutants in Budd Inlet with testing focused on the West Bay region. The research vessel entered Budd Inlet this week and will test more than 100 sites over the next few months. In accordance with the State of […]
6PPDQ: The New Kid on the Environmental Hazards Block

Over the past few years, we’ve been learning more about 6PPD-quinone, also known as 6PPDQ, a toxic byproduct of a chemical used to make tires. Scientists have discovered 6PPDQ to be “highly toxic,” if not deadly, to coho salmon populations and other aquatic organisms.
Port Peninsula Integrated Master Plan Update

On the surface, Budd Inlet is picturesque. Sailboats dot the water, pedestrians stroll the waterfront, and the Olympic Mountains are the perfect backdrop. But a deeper look shows a suffering ecosystem—one that impacts wildlife and humans alike.
What’s Polluting Budd Inlet?

On the surface, Budd Inlet is picturesque. Sailboats dot the water, pedestrians stroll the waterfront, and the Olympic Mountains are the perfect backdrop. But a deeper look shows a suffering ecosystem—one that impacts wildlife and humans alike.
What’s Going on With the Budd Inlet Cleanup?

On the surface, Budd Inlet is picturesque. Sailboats dot the water, pedestrians stroll the waterfront, and the Olympic Mountains are the perfect backdrop. But a deeper look shows a suffering ecosystem—one that impacts wildlife and humans alike.
Port to Host Evening Webinar for Port Peninsula Integrated Master Plan

On the surface, Budd Inlet is picturesque. Sailboats dot the water, pedestrians stroll the waterfront, and the Olympic Mountains are the perfect backdrop. But a deeper look shows a suffering ecosystem—one that impacts wildlife and humans alike.
Planning Our Future with the Community

On the surface, Budd Inlet is picturesque. Sailboats dot the water, pedestrians stroll the waterfront, and the Olympic Mountains are the perfect backdrop. But a deeper look shows a suffering ecosystem—one that impacts wildlife and humans alike.
Port to Host Webinar for Port Peninsula Integrated Master Plan

On the surface, Budd Inlet is picturesque. Sailboats dot the water, pedestrians stroll the waterfront, and the Olympic Mountains are the perfect backdrop. But a deeper look shows a suffering ecosystem—one that impacts wildlife and humans alike.