Posts Tagged Puget Sound

Why we live here!

On gorgeous sunny days… it’s simple to see why we live here. Forget the gray, the damp, the cold — THIS is what it’s all about (even if I wish it was 20 degrees warmer)! I love flat calm water, and if I ruled the boating world (I really wish), we would always have smooth water on which to cruise around Puget Sound — especially over the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Instead today, we headed over to Blake Island so we can look back on the city, and still feel miles away. Dozens and dozens of small boats were out fishing today, on what has to be maybe our second nice Sunday this year in Western Washington. Barbequed some hot dogs, listened to the M’s game, and all in all — had a great day!

Margo Myers, Principal, Margo Myers Communications

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Cleaning up Puget Sound

Cleaning up the environment. One of my clients has a new product that he’s taken years to develop, mainly in China, that could help clean up the environment here in our country. WI Environmental is based on Whidbey Island, with a new mineral product, XR-88, that encapsulates heavy metals and other poison, turning them inert for safe easy disposal.

New blog story. It could have a major impact on the cleanup of Puget Sound, as well as acid mine drainage, and air pollution — with different applications. Because it affects the marine and boating industry, Deborah Bach, a former newspaper reporter who now writes for ThreeSheetsNW, a marine and boating blog, did a story on WI Environmental and talked about what it could mean for the future of Puget Sound. Here’s the link to her story: http://threesheetsnw.com/blog/archives/11764. And KOMO radio’s Brian Calvert did a live interview with Tim Wandell, the company President and Founder: KOMO radio interview. And don’t forget to check out the WI Environmental website at www.wienvironmental.com.

 

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