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Neighbors, Friends warn of ‘disaster waiting to happen’ at Washougal Pit

Mining permit for Washougal gravel pit in National Scenic Area calls for 340 truck trips, six days a week

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A sign shows the original date, July 9, of the public hearing for the Washougal Pit's permit application. That hearing has been postponed, but public comments are due Thursday, July 16. (Contributed photos courtesy of Rachel Grice)

It has been more than two years since a group of Washougal residents living near the sand and gravel operation known as the “Washougal Pit” joined together to voice alarm over unpermitted mining in the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area.

“We have spent countless hours reporting violations, attending hearings and pleading with Clark County and the (Gorge Commission) to enforce the stop-work order given at least two years ago but never enforced,” Rachel Grice, one of those Washougal residents, recently wrote in a letter to other neighbors living near the gravel pit located off Southeast 356th Avenue in Washougal.

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