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The maps display places of use, water bodies, the type of water rights associated with a property, and “water device points” such as wells, dams, and pumps. The Water Resources Web Map is a ...
Reduce waste and save money by remembering your reusable cup. We get it, coffee is essential to life. But you know what’s not essential? The 50 billion single-use coffee cups that go to waste every ...
During the holidays, millions of pounds of food is wasted in Washington. That’s a lot of resources going in the trash! By making smart choices, you can reduce food waste, save money, and relax a ...
The Nonpoint Plan outlines the approach to addressing water quality impacts from nonpoint sources. The Plan is required by the Clean Water Act and ensures funding that allows us and our partners to ...
Provide your feedback on the state's plan to address sources of nonpoint pollution Riparian plantings like these grow into trees and other vegetation that help filter pollutants, provide shade that ...
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