Our new Puget Sound Climate Resilient Riparian Systems grant program was developed in partnership with the Washington State Conservation Commission and Bonneville Environmental Foundation. Program ...
Registration is now open for the 19th annual Oregon-Washington Water Year 2024 Recap and 2025 Outlook Meeting. The virtual meeting will take place on Tuesday, October 29, 2024 (9 am-12:15 pm PST) and ...
Old orchards in Central Washington left lead and arsenic in soil. Builders must check land history, test soil, cleanup ...
Ecology seeking public comments to help shape the future for solar and onshore wind energy facilities in Washington.
The Legislature created seven accounts, each with a specific environmental focus, intended to house money raised by the Cap-and-Invest carbon market auctions. Ecology’s Cap-and-Invest Program, ...
The Washington Department of Ecology is working to update the statewide general permit for biosolids by incorporating additional documentation and research into the environmental review for the permit ...
What is a Riparian system? Resilient riparian systems improve the ability of the areas of land along the edges of rivers and streams to adjust to changes in the watershed. Healthy riparian systems ...
We invite you to review and comment on the utility-scale solar energy and utility-scale onshore wind energy draft PEISs. We are accepting comments online, at virtual meetings, and by mail as listed ...
The Washington State Department of Ecology was directed by the Legislature to evaluate environmental impacts and mitigation for clean energy facilities, including utility-scale solar and onshore wind ...
We propose to approve Western Construction's air quality general order application for rock crushers. We will hold a public comment period if one is requested. Western Construction of Lewiston, Idaho ...
The Washington Department of Ecology issued a $42,000 penalty to Cosmo Specialty Fibers for multiple dangerous waste violations. The company has allowed hazardous waste to accumulate on site beyond ...