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Seattle City Light Awarded $40,000 Grant for Salmon Habitat Restoration

Seattle City Light has been awarded a $40,000 grant from the Salmon Recovery Funding Board to support salmon and steelhead habitat restoration along the lower Tolt River near Carnation, Washington.

“The Tolt River is important for salmon, steelhead and Seattle City Light,” Superintendent Jorge Carrasco said. “We are committed to meeting the energy needs of our customers in an environmentally responsible manner and this grant adds to our continuing stewardship efforts to protect fish in the rivers we share.”

City Light is working on the project in partnership with the Stilly Snohomish Fisheries Enhancement Task Force. City Light is providing $27,600 in matching funds and the fisheries task force is contributing $6,150.

Restoration work will include the removal of invasive plant species and replanting of native trees on three acres of City Light-owned land that includes an important spawning area for Chinook and winter steelhead. Both fish are listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. Work is expected to begin in March.

The invasive plants are mostly Himalayan blackberries. They will be replanted with a mix of native trees and shrubs that provide salmon habitat, shade and insects that salmon eat.

Fisheries Enhancement Task Force members will conduct community outreach, including volunteer plantings, and events with local schools. Involving the community is designed to raise awareness of how neighbors along the river can make their landscaping more salmon-friendly.

Seattle City Light’s hydroelectric dam on the Tolt River can produce nearly 17 megawatts of electricity. That’s about 1 percent of the power City Light generates and enough to serve about 9,700 homes.

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