Tom Tebb is retiring from Ecology after 33 years of service. Let's look back on his remarkable career and lifelong commitment ...
Grants from Ecology helped fund Washington's first electric fire truck, which was recently unveiled by the City of Redmond.
We’re hosting a public meeting from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. to share background information about the linkage agreement, answer questions, and listen to your comments. There is another meeting on March 5 at ...
In this edition of Behind the Scenes at the Nuclear Waste Program, we talked with Moises Guevara, our Tank Waste Treatment Unit Supervisor. Moises teaching future haz mat technicians at a training ...
Use the EIM map or form to search, view, and download environmental monitoring data for air, water, soil, sediment, aquatic animals, and plants. EIM includes focused datasets and search pages for ...
A new report from the Washington Department of Ecology shows total state greenhouse gas emissions dipped 13.8% in 2020, falling below the legal limit for that year. Emissions rose 8.8% in 2021 but ...
Drips can end up in the water when fuel drips off the nozzle, splashes out of the tank, or discharges out of the vent from over-filling or expansion. Small spills add up to big problems. Even after ...
We manage the Padilla Bay Reserve, which provides research and stewardship opportunities as well as educational classes and professional trainings on a variety of environmental topics. The Breazeale ...
Recycling helps reduce pollution, save energy, conserve natural resources, and support local jobs and businesses. Follow these tips to make sure your recycling efforts don't go to waste. Even items ...
We are pleased to announce the availability of the State Fiscal Year 2026 (SFY26) Draft Funding Offer List and Intended Use Plan (Draft List) for public review and comment. We invite your comments on ...
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