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We'd like your input on a legal agreement and other documents to clean up PFAS contamination at Paine Field in Everett.
Tips for finding safer school supplies that protect students's health and the environment, and support learning all year long ...
Join Ecology Director Casey Sixkiller for an update and community feedback session about PFAS contamination in East Selah.
USPS has been improperly managing and storing dangerous waste at its Seattle Bulk Mail Center in Federal Way. Ecology issued a $33,000 penalty for violations found during a 2024 inspection.
OLYMPIA – Washington has more than 300 wastewater treatment plants, and each one needs certified operators to keep these facilities running smoothly — and to ensure they protect water quality and ...
<p>On July 10, we received national recognition by national U.S. Water Alliance for our innovative Floodplains by Design program that&#39;s reducing flood risks and restoring salmon habitat in ...
The draft permit we proposed to reissue to Hoquiam Wastewater Treatment Plant authorizes the discharge of treated wastewater to the North Channel of Grays Harbor Estuary. You can view the documents at ...
Fire safety burn bans Fire safety burn bans are called by the Washington Department of Natural Resources, local fire districts, and Tribes to protect people and property when wildfire danger is high.
Washington's working forests cover millions of acres, with the timber industry playing a vital economic role throughout the state. The Department of Natural Resources oversees the Forest Regulation ...
Join our Virtual Open House on August 19 from 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. The Department of Ecology is updating the rules that shape how local governments manage and protect shorelines across the state along ...
A vernal pool wetland at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge in late May that is seasonally dry. The lighter, cracked soil has dormant seed shrimp eggs scattered on the surface. Did you know that many ...