by EPCA Admin | Sep 6, 2024 | EPCA, General
Beautify Enumclaw Is Nearly Here 👋 It’s that time of year again to roll up your sleeves and show your community some love. Beautify Enumclaw is a public service event on September 9th. Come together to spruce up the city before autumn arrives! 🌟 Why Participate?...
by EPCA Admin | Jun 27, 2024 | Defend Cumberland
Charting the Green River Watershed: A Journey Through History and Indigenous Knowledge Writing and Research for this post by Zachary Pratt 1881 was a busy year for the Green River watershed as in the early part of the year, Virgil Bouge charted a route over...
by EPCA Admin | Jun 11, 2024 | Defend Cumberland
Clearing up some confusion. Defend Cumberland has stated from the beginning that county and state entities have offered to buy the properties where the mine and asphalt plant are proposed. When asked in meetings the applicant has denied there has been any offer. Both...
by EPCA Admin | Jun 6, 2024 | Defend Cumberland
Tucked away in the emerald forests and river valleys of Southeast King County, a string of charming communities form a rustic tapestry bound together by a shared appreciation for the great outdoors and small-town living. From Cumberland and Bayne to Ravensdale,...
by EPCA Admin | Jun 6, 2024 | Defend Cumberland
Lizard Mountain Towering over the lush forests of Cumberland, the striking silhouette of Lizard Mountain casts an unmistakable profile across the landscape. This iconic rock formation doesn’t just anchor the visual identity of our town – it lies at the...
by EPCA Admin | Jun 6, 2024 | Defend Cumberland
Cumberland, WA Nestled in the lush forests of western Washington, the town of Cumberland has a rich history and unique character that makes it truly one-of-a-kind. For over 150 years, the rugged and determined people of this tight-knit community have formed an...
by EPCA Admin | Jun 6, 2024 | Defend Cumberland
For people who are not familiar with the area or project, the above map gives an illustration of the proposed parcels for the aggregate mine and asphalt plant in Cumberland. This project per the SEPA Checklist would: Last 25-35 years Span 990 acres 50-55 million cubic...
by EPCA Admin | Oct 31, 2023 | General
Friends of Boise Creek have been busy!  We met with some very special people of like minds and helpful with grant opportunities and technical support.  Here is an introduction to the Puyallup Watershed Council and a sub committee called the Local Integrating...
by EPCA Admin | Mar 21, 2023 | General
 The scouts finished planting all of our native plants for phase 2 of this project. We have now planted around 2500 of them and this site will become a community gathering place with corrected habitat that doesn’t exist anywhere else in the area. We hope to inspire...
by EPCA Admin | Feb 22, 2023 | General
Foothills Trail Native Habitat Restoration Community Outdoor Classroom and Gathering Place What: We are planting native plants every Wednesday through the end of March 10 a.m. until 1P.M. Where: Corner of SR410 and SE 456th StreetBring a shovel, gloves and your own...