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Linkage update: California and Québec show interest in a shared carbon market with Washington
Between our March 20 joint statement with California and Québec and recent legislation that paves the way for linkage on our end, Washington is on a promising path.
How to save money on waste disposal
Ecology's technical assistance helps a business owner designate waste and save money on disposal.
Cleaning up: A Avenue Landfill
We'd like your comments on a legal agreement for investigating contamination at an old landfill in Anacortes.
Reflecting on World Water Day and protecting Washington’s freshwater resources
Celebrating World Water Day and reflecting on Ecology's role in protecting state freshwater resources
Supporting a drier Yakima Basin in 2024
The Yakima Basin is heading into summer with a projected 72 percent of normal water supply. Here's how we're preparing for reduced water supply and minimizing the impacts on people, fish, and farms.
We’re bubbling over with joy for the bubble snails
Did you know that March contains not one but TWO bubble-themed holidays? Not to be left out of the fun, this month’s Critter is the bubbliest of them all: the bubble snails.
Seeking environmental technicians
We are seeking eight natural resource scientists to conduct river and stream surveys this summer. Learn more about our watershed health monitoring group and how you can join our team.
Comment today on cleanup plans for a closed landfill in Snohomish County
The public is invited to comment on cleanup plans for a recently closed landfill in Snohomish County
Water Supply Update
Washington's drought shows no sign of ending as we approach spring.
Thoughts on Hanford
In February, our Nuclear Waste Program Manager departed for an exciting new role as Region Director of Ecology’s Central Regional Office in Union Gap.