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Quarry rocks Washougal

Neighbors, Columbia Gorge advocates say rock pit poses safety hazards, creates nuisance

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Rachel Grice and her dog, Rusty, take a walk near Grice's Washougal home off Southeast 356th Avenue in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Trucks (like the one pictured above) hauling material from a nearby rock quarry are a constant presence next to Grice's house. She says the trucks' noise, dust and safety hazards are a major concern for her family, which includes her four homeschooled children, ages 8 to 12.

A Clark County hearings examiner will soon issue a final decision regarding alleged code violations at a Washougal rock mining operation, in a case Friends of the Columbia Gorge representatives have said is “perhaps the largest ongoing land-use violation ever in the Columbia River Gorge.”

At issue is the legality of a rock quarry located off Southeast 356th Avenue in Washougal and within the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Owned by Judith Zimmerly, of Ridgefield, the quarry is currently being mined by the Vancouver-based Nutter Corporation.

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