Join us virtually on March 17, 2025, to learn more about our agency’s efforts in developing a strategy to achieve healthy ...
Our aquatic plant specialist explains the differences between invasive and native milfoils, why native milfoils are important ...
The Yakima River Basin Water Enhancement Project Workgroup, a stakeholder group co-chaired by us and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, provides policy and project development advice on implementing the ...
NextCycle Washington advances recycling and reuse projects for a circular economy. The third cohort of teams just started our ...
Sample of vitrified material at the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of River Protection. For the past few decades, the most dangerous radioactive and chemical waste has been and continues to be ...
When do you need to secure items in your truck or trailer? Every time you hit the road. Unsecured loads cause over 300 crashes in Washington every year and cause up to 40% of roadside litter — let’s ...
Ecology monitors multiple cleanup sites at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM). This page focuses on Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination in the groundwater. JBLM is in Pierce County, ...
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 ...
We are working with an advisory group to research and write Voluntary Clean Water Guidance for Agriculture. This guidance document will be a technical resource for agricultural producers that ...
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 ...
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 ...