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You are invited to comment on the 2025 update to Washington's Water Quality Management Plan to Control Nonpoint Sources of ...
As we continue to celebrate American Wetlands Month, we encourage you to look at the plants in your area. One way to tell ...
To keep yourself and your pets safe, avoid water with visible algae and follow all posted warnings and closures.
We continue to celebrate American Wetlands Month. Did you know Washington is home to nearly one million acres of wetlands?
Precipitation has been near normal, but that is largely due to a wet fall. Precipitation since January has been 78% statewide ...
A brownfield is a property that’s been developed in the past, and is now vacant, abandoned, or underutilized. It may have environmental contamination.
During the holidays, millions of pounds of food is wasted in Washington. That’s a lot of resources going in the trash! By making smart choices, you can reduce food waste, save money, and relax a ...
Did you know that May is American Wetlands Month? As we celebrate Washington's wetlands, join us in learning more about these important places and the ways they help make our lives better and richer ...
A new study from the Washington Department of Ecology shows that years of local efforts to reduce pollution in the Spokane River are producing a healthier river. Since 2010, Ecology and partners ...
The spill prevention plan for Maxum Petroleum – Pier 15 Facility is now open for public comment. The following plan is now available for public review: ...
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