Waters near Whidbey Island will be red on Monday as officials will be adding dye to the water for a study that will evaluate safety of Oak Harbor shellfish. FOX13
will be red on Monday as officials will be adding dye to the water for a study that will evaluate safety of Oak Harbor shellfish.
Scientists will add the red dye to treated wastewater from the facility Monday morning and will be visible for about 24 hours.
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