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Like streams and science? Join us for a summer job!

Do you enjoy spending your summer outside? Do you like science and data? We are looking for six field crew members to join us for a summer of river and stream sampling.

Pathways to future careers in renewable energy

The REVIT training program expands to include new educational pathways with help from Ecology grants.

Expedited rulemaking to amend state floodplain rules

Ecology using state expedited rulemaking process to amend state floodplain management rules

Tips for outdoor burning and wood seasoning

Some tips for burning responsibly and seasoning firewood properly. 

New innovative program prevents Columbia River drought shutoffs

Almost 400 water right holders are at risk of having their water shut off in the next Columbia River drought. If you’re one of them, help us prevent that and get you the water you need.

Cleaning up: Setting the stage for new affordable housing in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood

Comment on a legal agreement with DESC to clean up three Seattle properties for redevelopment into affordable housing

Cleaning up: Studies of Treoil site now available for comment

We’ve completed our studies of the remaining contamination at the Treoil Industries site and the options for cleaning it up, and we invite your comments.

Chilly refrigerants contribute disproportionately to warming the Earth

The Refrigerant Management Program is part of a suite of climate policies that work together to cut carbon pollution and limit the damage climate change is causing our environment and our economy.  

Boots on the ground: Fall and winter highlights from Washington Conservation Corps

It’s been a busy few months for our Washington Conservation Corps members, and we're excited to share some project highlights!

Nooksack adjudication update

30,000 water users in the Nooksack area should soon receive the adjudication  claim forms via certified mail.