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Let’s Talk About the National Park Service’s job at Hanford
For our next edition of Let’s Talk About Hanford, we're welcoming Becky Burghart from the Manhattan Project National Historical Park.
Not your grandparents' auto shop
A new training program at Centralia High School aims to inspire students to pursue careers in renewable energies.This pilot program is made possible with grants from the Department of Ecology.
Cleaning up: Bellingham waterfront site moves closer to cleanup
We’re signing a legal agreement with the Port and City of Bellingham requiring them to implement an updated cleanup action plan for the RG Haley site in Bellingham, WA, and we’d like your input.
Behind the scenes at the Nuclear Waste Program
In this edition of our Behind the Scenes at the Nuclear Waste Program series, we sat down with Eddie Holbrook, our Waste Management Section Manager.
World Wetlands Day
It's World Wetlands Day help us celebrate by learning more about Wetlands and how we're protecting them.
$386 million in clean water projects planned for Washington
We're proposing to award $386 million in grants and loans for 134 high-priority clean water projects across the state.
July drought declaration still in effect
Despite January winter storms, snowpack and water supply forecasts are below normal according to the experts who recently gathered for the first Water Supply Availability Committee Meeting of 2024.
Washington businesses benefit from free, grant-funded Pollution Prevention internships
The Washington Applied Sustainability Internship (WASI) program places summer interns at businesses to help with pollution prevention (P2) projects. Apply now to host an intern for summer 2024.
Grant to help build coastal climate resilience
We received an $850,000 grant to support an innovative partnership to build climate resiliency in Washington's coastal areas.
Questions about the Nooksack adjudication?
Ecology is hosting a Jan. 31 webinar to answer questions about the Nooksack water rights adjudication.