About this series

• Published February 17, 2008

Today's fifth installment in The Olympian's Saving Puget Sound series examines the pollution problems caused by stormwater runoff, and ways to curb them.

Previous installments include:

- Can Puget Sound be saved? Regional leaders and The Olympian's readers react.

- Habitat losses unravel the Puget Sound ecosystem and habitat restoration helps repair it.

- Nutrient loading sucks the life out of Hood Canal, and South Sound could be next.

- Toxic chemicals from industry and other stationary sources remain a big pollution problem in Puget Sound.

Read the previous installments at www.theolympian.com/pugetsound.

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