Boaters, Paddlers Reminded To Take Extra Caution During Heatwave In Washington - Across Washington, WA - The Washington State Parks Boating Program urges boaters and paddlers to be extra cautious on the water.
Seattle residents looking for a warm and sunny kick off to the summer season are in for a treat over the long holiday weekend. After a rainy and blustery week in the Emerald City, the National Weather Service (NWS) in Seattle is currently predicting a warming trend going into the weekend due to an area of high pressure over the region. "The air will warm and dry through the holiday weekend as high pressure builds in," wrote NWS in their forecast.
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Boating season is right around the corner, and knowing where to pump out your boat’s wastewater is important for following the Puget Sound No Discharge Zone (NDZ) rule.
In August 2020, Washington Sea Grant, along with the Washington State Parks Clean Vessel Act grant program, announced that Pumpout Nav, a free app for boaters, had expanded to Washington state. This app is available for both iOS and Android and allows boaters to find one of nearly 200 pumpout and dump stations in Washington, along with hundreds of pumpout facilities in Oregon and California. Pumpout Nav is a tool to help boaters keep the waters in Puget Sound, and along the coast, healthy and clean by showing locations of sewage pumpout stations, dump stations, and floating restrooms to avoid sewage from entering the aquatic environments.