People for the Preservation of Tualco Valley

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The Tualco Valley is the junction of the Snoqualmie River Valley and the Skykomish River Valley south of Monroe in Washington state (See Lower Skykomish Floodplain). The valley is agricultural land with scattered homes and farms. The surrounding hills have homes mostly on acreage. The area is home to a vibrant community of people who love living there. People for the Preservation of Tualco Valley is a non-profit organization formed to protect the natural, agricultural, rural and residential character of the Tualco Valley and its watershed primarily through education. We care about water quality, fisheries, the area's groundwater, and the outstanding scenic character of the land that constitutes the Tualco Valley area. We support responsible agriculture and forestry, recreational opportunities, and residential land use. PPTV originally formed in 1992 to oppose Cadman's expansion plans at its High Rock quarry operation on Highway 203 south of Monroe.

Notes

  • low web site activity as of September 2015 makes me wonder if this group is active.