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We review conditions at sites where some contamination remains about every five years, to make sure the cleanup is still effective. We are providing an opportunity for public review and comment on the ...
In this edition of Behind the Scenes at the Nuclear Waste Program, we talk with Heather Hansen, our Resource Center Business ...
The maps display places of use, water bodies, the type of water rights associated with a property, and “water device points” ...
The Nonpoint Plan outlines the approach to addressing water quality impacts from nonpoint sources. The Plan is required by the Clean Water Act and ensures funding that allows us and our partners to ...
As we continue to celebrate American Wetlands Month, we encourage you to look at the plants in your area. One way to tell ...
You are invited to comment on the 2025 update to Washington's Water Quality Management Plan to Control Nonpoint Sources of ...
A new competitive grant program from the Washington Department of Ecology will fund projects at 13 landfills across the state to better measure and contain methane before it escapes into the ...
We all love our daily coffee fix, but the environmental cost of single-use cups is staggering – 50 billion of them are thrown away each year! That jolt of caffeine is essential, but the mountain of ...
We’re proposing restrictions to make cosmetic products safer and we need your feedback. Our proposed rule—Chapter 173-339 WAC—restricts formaldehyde and formaldehyde releasers intentionally used in ...
For a third consecutive year, the Upper Yakima, Lower Yakima and Naches watersheds are under an emergency drought declaration. Pierce, King, Snohomish, Skagit and Whatcom counties, along with Okanogan ...
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