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And isn't Amy Harding also a member of the Port of Olympia?

As for sedimentation. If you've seen the Elwha river, (on the north edge of the Olympic Peninsula) after the dams were removed, it doesn't take the river at all long to move sediment. That river moved an awful lot of gravel and sediment without needing man's help in the way of dredging. It built a brand new beach on the coastline, which provided a lot of habitat for clams, beach vegetation, etc.

I imagine that in an enclosed area such as that seen in the Capitol Lake, dredging will probably be needed, but only to keep it from filling up the marina.

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