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Diving into the data on Washington’s water quality

The Water Quality Assessment has millions of data points on rivers, streams, lakes, and marine waters across Washington state. 

Applying for a new water right just got a little easier

Water right applicants can now apply for water rights online. 

Keeping Chehalis basin communities safe and prosperous

The city of Hoquiam awarded 18.5 million to advance Flood Protection Project.

New environmental education program builds connections for refugees and immigrants in Spokane

A unique environmental program in Spokane is helping refugees and immigrants build connections with the environment and their new community.

Learning as they go: Walla Walla commits to a greener future with electric school buses

Grants from Ecology have allowed Walla Walla Public Schools to begin transitioning its school bus fleet from diesel-powered to electric. 

Cleaning up: Fieldwork starting in the Duwamish Waterway Park

Fieldwork to answer questions about the type and extent of contamination at Seattle's Duwamish Waterway Park slated for November

Pilot project takes root with landowners along Hangman Creek

Ecology's innovative pilot program with Spokane Conservation District is transforming hundreds of acres along Hangman Creek. 

Generating buzz: electric school buses have arrived in Walla Walla

Grants from Ecology have allowed Walla Walla Public Schools to begin transitioning its school bus fleet to electric. 

NextCycle Washington awards $28,000 to circular initiative projects

Four teams took home shares of $28,000 at the Second Annual NextCycle Pitch Showcase. The Sept. 23rd event was held at the Seattle Central Library and attracted nearly 100 attendees.

Restoration in action: more trees on the way for Flaming Geyser State Park

Highlighting riparian restoration work at Flaming Geyser State Park.