Northwest Region

Ecology has four regional offices. The Northwest region includes Island, King, Kitsap, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish and Whatcom counties.
Ecology has four regional offices. The Northwest region includes Island, King, Kitsap, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish and Whatcom counties.

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Cleaning up: Addressing PFAS contamination at Paine Field Airport

We'd like your input on a legal agreement and other documents to clean up PFAS contamination at Paine Field in Everett.

Cleaning up Weyerhaeuser Mill A

This grant is the latest in a series awarded for cleaning up the historically contaminated Port Gardner Bay. Ecology is now working on an environmental justice assessment for the work.

Air quality speed run

With great enthusiasm, 19 community-based organizations partnered with Ecology and King County to distribute thousands of HEPA air cleaners and restore urban forests.

Cleaning up: Weldcraft Steel & Marine cleanup advances on Bellingham’s waterfront

We invite your comments on cleanup plans for the Weldcraft Steel & Marine cleanup site in Bellingham.

Every day is Earth Day

For Ecology, Earth Day is more than just one day a year — it’s our mission every day.

Expedited rulemaking to amend state floodplain rules

Ecology using state expedited rulemaking process to amend state floodplain management rules

Cleaning up: Setting the stage for new affordable housing in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood

Comment on a legal agreement with DESC to clean up three Seattle properties for redevelopment into affordable housing

Cleaning up: Studies of Treoil site now available for comment

We’ve completed our studies of the remaining contamination at the Treoil Industries site and the options for cleaning it up, and we invite your comments.

Nooksack adjudication update

30,000 water users in the Nooksack area should soon receive the adjudication  claim forms via certified mail.

Fighting fires – and air pollution

Grants from Ecology helped fund Washington's first electric fire truck, which was recently unveiled by the City of Redmond.