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About us - Washington State Department of Ecology
About us. Our vision: Our partnerships protect and sustain healthy land, air, water, and climate in harmony with a strong economy. Our mission: To protect, preserve, and enhance Washington’s environment for current and future generations.
Water quality - Washington State Department of Ecology
Our mission is to keep Washington waters clean. Use this site to find out if a lake, stream, or marine beach near you is healthy or polluted. Learn about water cleanup plans and how we’re addressing stormwater runoff, promoting good wastewater management, and protecting wetlands that are important ...
Water & Shorelines - Washington State Department of Ecology
Water & Shorelines. 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 communities and the natural environment.
Organics & food waste - Washington State Department of Ecology
Contact information. Alli Kingfisher Organics and food center lead [email protected] 509-960-1290. Michelle Andrews Organics specialist [email protected]
Who we are - Washington State Department of Ecology
Who we are. Our agency is dedicated to preserving and protecting the environment in Washington. To learn how we preserve and protect Washington's land, air, and water for today and for future generations, read the message from our director and our strategic plan.
Wetlands - Washington State Department of Ecology
Wetlands. Washington's wetlands protect water quality, reduce flooding, provide aquifer recharge for drinking water and other uses, and provide critical habitat for fish and wildlife.
Wells - Washington State Department of Ecology
The Washington state well report (log) viewer allows you to search for and view detailed records of the construction and subsurface characteristics of individual wells. Well reports also contain information about location, owner name, driller name, and the quantity of water a well produces.
Contact Us - Washington State Department of Ecology
Manchester Laboratory. Location — 7411 Beach Drive East, Port Orchard, WA 98366-8204 Phone — 360-871-8800. Laboratory Accreditation Unit. Mail — P.O. Box 488, Manchester, WA 98353-0488 Phone — 360-871-8840. Bellingham. Location — 913 Squalicum Way #101, Bellingham WA 98225-2078 Phone — 360-255-4400 Fax — 360-715-5225. Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Water supply - Washington State Department of Ecology
Water supply. 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 thriving ecosystems and communities in the face of climate change - water availability is increasingly limited in Washington due to the pressures of warming temperatures on snowpack and ...
Lake water quality monitoring - Washington State Department of …
Our scientists coordinate algae and invasive-plant monitoring in Washington lakes and monitor some each year for toxic metals and other chemicals. However, most lake water quality monitoring is currently conducted by counties, local health departments, lake associations, and volunteer groups. We ...