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Water Use
A1.4 Water use Develop an incentive program (ex. technical assistance) to improve the efficiency of agriculture irrigation systems. Identify grant funding. Currently, Olympia offers a non-tiered drinking water rate of $2.63/ccf in the winter and $7.73 in the summer for … Continue reading
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Soil Carbon Research
A2.4 Soil carbon research Fund/encourage regional soil carbon sequestration research to encourage adoption of region-specific conservation farming practices that store carbon. The USDA’s Northwest Climate Hub “delivers science-based knowledge and practical information to farmers, ranchers, forest landowners, and Native American … Continue reading
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Biochar
A2.3 Biochar Thurston EDC, Port Authority and TCD partner to explore feasibility of biochar enterprise in Thurston County to promote amending soils with biochar. The Pacific Northwest Biochar Atlas has a suite of educational resources, decision support tools (including a … Continue reading
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Regenerative Agriculture *
A1.6 Regenerative agriculture * Support/educate farmers about regenerative agricultural practices, such as low-till, no-till, silvoculture/silvopasture/agroforestry, and treecropping. Project Drawdown ranks this as the 11th most promising idea for reducing global emissions of the eighty they prioritized. (Their definition includes no … Continue reading
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Clean Energy Bonds
B5.1 Clean energy bonds Sell municipal bonds for clean energy projects. Sound Transit issued nearly a billion dollars in green bonds in 2015, in the largest municipal sale of them in the world up to that time. King County has … Continue reading
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Net Metering Production Incentive
B5.4 Net metering production incentive Increase incentive ratio for connecting residential solar from 1:1 to 2:1. PSE is already legally required to provide 1:1 net metering to customers until 2029 (assuming their systems produce less than 100kW, and provided that … Continue reading
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Municipal Building Solar *
B5.3 Municipal building solar * Install solar photovoltaics on all available municipal sites, including building rooftops, city hall, schools, police/fire, community centers, municipal water pump sites, and transit depots. Olympia – There’s currently solar on the roofs of Olympia’s City … Continue reading
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Reduce Construction Debris
W4.8 Reduce construction debris According to the National Association of Homebuilders, building an average 2,000-square-foot home generates 1,500 to 3,700 pounds of solid wood waste and 1,000 to 1,800 pounds of engineered wood waste. Three components of it — cardboard, … Continue reading
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Demolition Waste
W4.2 Demolition waste Promote alternatives to traditional building demolition such as relocation, deconstruction, and salvage through construction outreach programs. The Urban Sustainability Directors Network’s Sustainable Consumption Toolkit website includes a page of resources on Encouraging and Mandating Building Deconstruction with … Continue reading
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Municipal Water Efficiency *
W1.1 Municipal energy efficiency * Improve efficiency of municipal water and sewage treatment systems. Prioritize components that consume the most energy and have high GHG emissions. Repairing/reducing leaks Watchtower, a company founded by some MIT grads, makes a tiny robot … Continue reading
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