Bert the Salmon, King County’s  environmental  mascot, visited with Boy Scouts during their green car wash May 23. Peter Lampkin explains how the dirty water ran down the street into a catch basin which collected the water and pumped it onto a nearby field so it could be filtered before entering the water system. - Photos by Brenda Sexton To view or buy photos go to  www.courierherald.com
Photos by Brenda Sexton To view or buy photos go to www.courierherald.com
Bert the Salmon, King County’s environmental mascot, visited with Boy Scouts during their green car wash May 23. Peter Lampkin explains how the dirty water ran down the street into a catch basin which collected the water and pumped it onto a nearby field so it could be filtered before entering the water system.

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June 9, 2009 · Updated 12:38 AM 

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