Can Seattle Benefit From Green Infrastructure?

Can Seattle benefit from green infrastructure?
Orcas in Puget Sound, by Mark Sears

The EPA is helping cities by offering guidelines on controlling storm water management and the effect that runoff has on our environment.

Here in the Pacific Northwest, our lives revolve around the Puget Sound. Being good custodians of this natural resource that provides jobs, beauty, food, and recreation to many of us is essential to our quality of life.

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Ken Blair
A rainwater collection systems designer and consultant, Ken has designed and installed residential and commercial systems, primarily in the northwest United States for more than 10 years and, in 2014, began consulting and managing builds in other states. Ken is an accredited ARCSA Professional Designer / Installer and Life Member, the Northwest Regional ARCSA representative and advisor to its education committee and is available to speak about Rainwater Collection Systems design and builds.

Ken is a United States Navy veteran, having served on active duty during the Vietnam War era.

A career entrepreneur, Ken created a new business focus with a commercial dive company in Hawaii in the mid 1980′s to respond to and clean up oil spills, oil spill equipment training, service and maintenance for the oil co-op service industry. Ken is passionate about having a positive impact on the environment and is also a founding director of BANK-ON-RAIN (2011-2014), whose mission is to create grassroots solutions for rainwater collection for consumption and agriculture in developing areas of the planet.