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News and blogs
New approach to determine the natural conditions of Washington’s waters
May 10 news release – Our proposed standards would help the state identify pollution and set discharge limits. while considering the natural conditions of waterbodies.
Air Quality Awareness Week: Knowing your air
May 8 blog – May 6-10 2024 is Air Quality Awareness Week and May is national Clean Air Month, a great time to think about and learn how to improve air quality.
Is there a connection between old concrete and water quality?
May 8 blog – New Ecology study to identify possible pollution that might be coming from concrete rubble.
Cleaning up: Pasco Landfill entering the final phase
May 3 blog – The final phase of cleanup began at the Pasco Landfill. Contaminated soil in Zone A that remains after removing about 35,000 drums of hazardous waste will be treated.
When pee is pollution
May 2 blog – How wastewater treatment plants slow the flow into Puget Sound
Puyallup contractor settles water quality penalty
May 2 news release – Puyallup-based contractor RM Homes LLC will pay a reduced $40,000 penalty for water quality violations at a construction site in Gig Harbor, under a settlement agreement with the Washington Department of Ecology.
Water rights adjudication filed in Whatcom County Superior Court
May 2 news release – A basin-wide general adjudication was filed for the Nooksack river system and nearby areas with the Whatcom County Superior Court on May 1, formally beginning the adjudication process.
Cleaning up: PFAS contamination in the Lower Issaquah Valley
May 1 blog – In 2015, testing detected PFAS in some of the groundwater in the Lower Issaquah Valley. PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are a family of manufactured chemicals that persist in the environment.