Previous studies by the Tulalip Tribes, the state, and Snohomish County detected high levels of fecal bacteria in many ...
Our return-on-investment research describes tangible outcomes in terms of numbers, such as jobs created, acres redeveloped, ...
In recent history, Washington has experienced three very strong El Niño events: 2016, 1998 and 1984. All three of those years ...
Big infrastructure proposals could join 241 flood and habitat projects already in place As the independent Chehalis Basin Board marks a milestone of having 241 local flood reduction and habitat ...
Washington Department of Ecology Director Casey Sixkiller has tapped Nat Kale to serve as director for the agency’s Office of Chehalis Basin. In his role, Kale will oversee the state’s efforts to ...
The drought declared in April and expanded in June continues with no end in sight. A group of state and federal water supply experts — the Water Supply Availability Committee — says there’s not enough ...
There are about 6,500 contaminated sites in Washington that need cleanup or are being cleaned up. They range from small gasoline spills on dirt to complex mixes of different chemicals impacting soil, ...
Spills of oil or hazardous materials to water must be reported immediately to help reduce impacts to the environment. Failure to report a spill you're responsible for could result in penalties. Stop ...
The Water Quality Combined Funding Program funds projects that improve and protect water quality throughout Washington. The program combines grants and loans from state and federal funding sources.