If you’ve heard a bit of noise or noticed equipment and trucks moving in and out of various locations along the Bellingham ...
The rains and floods that swept through our communities in December was followed by cooler weather and heavy snow. That ...
There is so much to discover about how Ecology’s work might show up in your life. Stay in the loop so you know about air and ...
New PFAS rules took effect in 2025, making consumer products safer in Washington. See how Ecology is reducing pollution at ...
The Washington Legislature has awarded $17 million to the coastal cities of Aberdeen and Hoquiam to help fund the $160.5 ...
When food goes in the trash, so do resources, time, and money. Save all three with small changes to your daily habits. Get started today. The average individual loses roughly $750 per year in wasted ...
A new report from the Washington Department of Ecology shows that the state’s Clean Fuel Standard eliminated an estimated 2 million tons of greenhouse gases in 2023 for less than 1 cent per gallon of ...
This is a sulfite pulp mill. With around 200 employees, the mill makes about 550 tons of dissolving pulp (acetate, viscose, and ether grades) each day. It treats its wastewater, and sends it to Grays ...
Learn how to record and report water use Learn about meter types and how to read them Contact a Metering Coordinator ...
Learn more about climate action in Washington. Owners and operators of municipal solid waste landfills Projects must be necessary and directly related to meeting or exceeding the compliance ...
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