In this KING 5 update, the Environment Northwest team gets exclusive access to Washington state’s cleanup. This reverses a failed plan to submerge artificial reefs. OLYMPIA, Wash. — Vernon Stoner has grown accustomed to the rhythmic industrial symphony outside his Olympia waterfront home. The noise recently heard on Puget Sound is the groan of hydraulics,
... continue reading.Tire Reefs
Sixty years later: More than 100,000 tires from failed reef plan are coming out of Puget Sound
A plan to create artificial reefs in Puget Sound using automotive tires was created by Washington’s Department of Natural Resources. OLYMPIA, Wash. — Puget Sound is about 100 miles long. Its shores touch several large cities, including Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Olympia, and Bremerton. The Sound, called “Whulge” by the Salish people, spelled phonetically from the Lushootseed dialect,
... continue reading.Tire Reef Example
Tires bundled together to create ‘artificial reef’
Department of Natural Resources Tire Reef Technical Report
Mapping Puget Sound’s Artificial Reefs Report prepared for DNR Aquatic Lands Restoration Team

