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Application period open for oil spill equipment grants
2023 oil spill equipment grant application period is now open.
Introducing the Puget Sound Benthos Toolbox
Our list of Puget Sound invertebrates is over 1,200 and growing! We have compiled photos, descriptions, and reference materials of all documented invertebrates in a new interactive dashboard.
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.
Tackling Toxics: Ecology helps business save costs and reduce power use with air leak audit
Ecology air leak audits help businesses save money and reduce energy use.
Meet the students clearing litter from Washington highways
72 Central Washington teens are making a difference this summer, one piece of litter at a time, through the Ecology Youth Corps. Let's get to know some of them and what they've accomplished.
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.
Permit updates focus on cleaner stormwater for growing communities
Review Ecology's proposed changes to the municipal stormwater permits for the state's most populated cities and counties.
Safer Products for Washington focuses on PFAS for August 10 webinar
Our scientists and economists will share background information, research into product categories, and preliminary conclusions in an August 10 webinar.
Lower Duwamish Waterway reaches cleanup milestone
We’ve made solid progress on controlling sources of pollution in one reach of the Lower Duwamish Waterway. Ecology is recommending EPA proceed with cleanup at all but one sediment area.
Cleaning up: Early cleanup work continues at historic hospital site in Sedro-Woolley
We’re revising one of the early cleanup actions at the Northern State Hospital site in Sedro-Woolley, and we’d like your input.