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Water Law 101 Episode 3
Water conservation activities for kids
Tales of teaching Hanford
The Nuclear Waste Program rounded out outreach and education for the 2022-2023 in the Colville National Forest.
Water conditions east of the Cascades
Although many areas of the state are feeling the water pinch, curtailments are often a normal part of water management. Here’s what you need to know about water conditions east of the Cascades.
Innovative conservation efforts save 50% more water at Auvil Fruit Company
Through a partnership with Auvil Fruit Company, Ecology completed an innovative conservation and water banking project that has saved 50% more water at a Vantage orchard.
Looking for water right documents?
We've streamlined how we post water right documents and decisions. Our new online portal has most documents in one location for each of our four regions
Water Supply Update — time to start thinking about water supplies in 2024
Warmer than normal temperatures combined with lower than normal precipitation means the drought is ongoing, and may be here to stay a while.
Ecology offering $1.8 million in grants for drought preparedness
Washington has seen a recent increase in both the frequency and severity of droughts. In anticipation of more, Ecology will soon offer $1.8 million in drought planning and preparedness grants.
Food processor saves production cost with Ecology pollution prevention grant
Ecology's toxics reduction experts are working with the J.M. Smucker Company to evaluate cleaning systems at one of Smucker’s leading fruit processing facilities in Grandview, Wash.
Washington aerospace business earns EPA Region 10 2023 Pollution Prevention Recognition Award
Innovative alternatives to toxic chemicals protect employees, budgets, and the environment.