Healthy Beach Project
Learn how the Vashon-Maury Pollution Identification and Correction Project helps you, and how you can help.
Keep the beaches swimmable, fishable, and diggable

King County staff collect water samples on Vashon beaches.
The Vashon-Maury shoreline provides value to the community in swimming, beach walks, fishing, boating, and shellfish harvesting.
Shellfish growing areas have been downgraded, water quality has declined, and fecal pollution from humans and animals is of grave concern.
Pollution sources can impact property owners resulting in costly repairs, property damage and liability.
By working together, we have already fixed many pollution sources.
How you can help the community

Kids learn how to keep water clean at the annual Low Tide Celebration event
- Apply for financial assistance for septic system replacements or repairs.
- Vashon Team Septic is your neighborhood septic resource. Visit and learn more: www.vashonteamseptic.org
- Find ways to make sure that no poop is entering the water. For example, make sure to pick up dog droppings on the beach and in your yard.
- Farms can work with King Conservation District for management plans to ensure manure from farm animals does not cause pollution.
- Attend workshops and events when available.
- Help us to perform water sampling and visual surveys by giving consent for samplers to access your shoreline (in project focus areas only).
- Submit a pollution complaint by calling us at 206-477-8050.