On the morning of July 18, a dual-tanker truck carrying thousands of gallons of gasoline and diesel left the roadway on U.S.
Ecology releases the first progress report for Washington's Climate Resilience Strategy, which highlights achievements and ...
Ecology is working with other state and local government agencies to reduce nitrate contamination so everyone in the Lower ...
We are starting a new statewide study to evaluate potential environmental impacts surrounding the production and distribution ...
We are partnering with the Office of the Insurance Commissioner, Emergency Management Division, and the Department of Natural ...
We're dispelling rumors and sharing critical truths about adjudication for Water Resources Inventory Area 1 (WRIA), also ...
It is far less expensive to prevent an oil spill than it is to clean one up. No spill is acceptable — once oil is released into the environment, harmful consequences have already occurred. All oil ...
The Dungeness water management rule was adopted in late 2012 to protect flows in a critical basin for endangered fish. Elements of the Dungeness water management rule include: Setting instream flow ...
Ecology's AFFF disposal program will collect and safely dispose of toxic "forever chemcials" from fire departments across the ...
The City of Tacoma recently completed water quality improvement projects in the Larchmont neighborhood and the Madison ...
Coho salmon returning to rivers and streams often die before they can spawn. Photo by Roger Tabor, US Fish and Wildlife For over 20 years, scientists faced a toxic mystery: coho salmon returning to ...
Lewis’ Moon Snail with its dark brown, hard operculum. Courtesy of Linda Schroeder—PNW Shell Club. With its easily recognizable shell (the largest found on Puget Sound beaches), we are certainly over ...
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