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Thurston County, Washington

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Notice of Voter Challenges before the Canvassing Board

"How's the water?" is a question many people have before they go swimming, paddle-boarding, boating, fishing, or otherwise enjoying the many bodies of water in our area. Here are some tips from Thurston County Public Health and Social Services Water Quality Program to help assess water quality before you enjoy water activities.

This is an exciting time to be a member of Thurston County's Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)! Input is needed on major capital improvement projects at the Waste and Recovery Center in Lacey and the Rainier and Rochester drop-box facilities.

Thurston County is joining local governments across the nation May 16-22, in celebration of National Public Works Week. The Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) will announce National Public Works Week with an official proclamation during the Tuesday, May 18, BoCC meeting.

​On, Monday, April 19, Thurston County Commissioner Join Tye Menser had coffee with Bob Barnes, retired landscape architect and tree-planting advocate, to talk about Earth Day, climate change, teaching the next generation, and ways to help our planet.

On, Monday, March 22, Thurston County Commissioner Carolina Mejia hosted the first episode of the county's all new web series "Coffee With a Commissioner!" Commissioner Mejia spoke with Thurston County Economic Development Manager Jennica Machado about efforts to increase economic development and the impacts of COVID-19 on our local economy.