The Water Resources Advisory Committee (WRAC) is a forum for issues related to water resources management in Washington state. This stakeholder group is comprised of about 40 people representing state ...
The Water Right Application Portal is here! We created a user-friendly application portal to fill out, pay, sign, and submit your application for a new water right online. Learn more on our recent ...
Our Solid Waste Management program coordinates solid waste and recycling programs in Washington. The state is committed to reducing and recycling waste wherever possible, and safely managing what ...
We manage water resources to benefit all Washingtonians and to protect the natural environment for current and future generations. Our vision is that Washington State's water resources support ...
Washington has almost 74,000 miles of rivers and streams statewide, more than 4,000 lakes, and almost 3,000 square miles of marine estuaries. We work with engaged citizens, businesses, tribes, and ...
We offer a variety of grants and loans across the state. In addition, we accept bids on various projects and enter into contracts. Here, you can get the latest information on these opportunities and ...
We improve and protect water quality, manage and conserve water resources, and effectively manage coastal and inland shorelines to assure our state has sufficient supplies of clean water for ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in collaboration with Washington State University, is testing how long a bioretention soil mix can be used to reduce pollution and toxicity from urban stormwater.
These grants are given to local clean air agencies and Ecology regional offices (if there's no local clean air agency) for projects that support wood stove education and enforcement. Wood smoke is one ...
We are accountable to the Legislature, the Governor, and the people of Washington. We make every effort to ensure our work is transparent.
We also provide educational resources to property owners who want to drill a new well, maintain a well, or close down (decommission) an unused well. Well drillers and property owners have the ...
We sometimes conduct special studies to better understand air quality issues in a specific location and identify ways to improve air quality. When we develop these studies, we often partner with ...