As we plan and provide high capacity transit for the Central Puget Sound region, Sound Transit is committed to the protection of the environment for present and future generations. We work to integrate the following principles into our daily business practices:
- Avoiding environmental degradation by minimizing releases, preventing pollution and conserving resources;
- Continual improvement of environmental performance through innovation and self-assessment;
- Restoration through mitigation, corrective action and monitoring; and
- Increasing awareness of the environmental benefits of transit through education of our employees, the public, and our transit partners.
Environmental MitigationSound Transit has identified environmental mitigation as a key principle of its environmental policy. Learn more here>>> |
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InnovationsSound Transit embraces the use of innovations to build projects and provide services that are more environmentally friendly. Learn more here>>> |
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InitiativesLearn about the Environmental and Sustainability Management System and other Sound Transit environmental initiatives here>>> |
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For more information:
Environmental Management General and ESMS (Environmental and Sustainability Management System)
Perry Weinberg, Environmental Compliance Manager: 206-689-4931.
Link Light Rail Environmental Management
James Irish, Environmental Manager Link Light Rail: 206-398-5140.
ESA, Permitting, Wetland Mitigation
Ellie Ziegler, Senior Environmental Analyst: 206-398-5135
Ecosystem Monitoring, Construction Oversight, Design Review
Marti Louther, Biologist: 206-398-5002.
HazMat, Real Estate Due Diligence
Mark Menard, Senior Environmental Analyst: 206-398-5227.
NEPA/SEPA, Tribal Coordination, Capital Projects Environmental Liaison
Steve Kennedy, Senior Environmental Planner: 206-398-5302.