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Collaborating across borders
A transboundary workgroup is collaborating to improve water quality in the Nooksack River watershed. Due to those efforts, Portage Bay shellfish beds are open more often to harvesting.
Fact or fiction
We're dispelling rumors and sharing critical truths about adjudication for Water Resources Inventory Area 1 (WRIA), also known as the Nooksack watershed.
Streamflow restoration projects to receive $40 million in funding
Ecology will begin accepting applications in January for streamflow restoration competitive grants.
Soos Creek's journey from decline to recovery
Ecology’s draft Soos Creek Fine Sediment TMDL aims to cut fine sediment in Soos Creek by improving stormwater management and restoring stream habitat to protect salmon, wildlife, and water quality.
Cleaning up: Addressing PFAS contamination at Paine Field Airport
We'd like your input on a legal agreement and other documents to clean up PFAS contamination at Paine Field in Everett.
Cleaning up Weyerhaeuser Mill A
This grant is the latest in a series awarded for cleaning up the historically contaminated Port Gardner Bay. Ecology is now working on an environmental justice assessment for the work.
Air quality speed run
With great enthusiasm, 19 community-based organizations partnered with Ecology and King County to distribute thousands of HEPA air cleaners and restore urban forests.
Cleaning up: Weldcraft Steel & Marine cleanup advances on Bellingham’s waterfront
We invite your comments on cleanup plans for the Weldcraft Steel & Marine cleanup site in Bellingham.
Every day is Earth Day
For Ecology, Earth Day is more than just one day a year — it’s our mission every day.
Expedited rulemaking to amend state floodplain rules
Ecology using state expedited rulemaking process to amend state floodplain management rules