The Washington State Department of Ecology is set to allocate funds to 121 innovative clean water projects that aim to safeguard public health and restore aquatic ecosystems. These initiatives, spanning urban and rural communities, focus on tackling pollution, enhancing stormwater management, and improving habitat conditions for native species. The department emphasizes a collaborative approach, partnering with local governments, tribes, and community organizations to maximize impact and ensure projects align with regional water quality priorities.

Key areas of focus include:

  • Reducing nutrient pollution in critical watersheds
  • Upgrading wastewater treatment infrastructure
  • Protecting salmon habitats by restoring riparian zones
  • Implementing green stormwater infrastructure in urban settings
Project Type Number Funded Estimated Completion
Stormwater Retrofit 45 2026
Wastewater Upgrades 33 2027
Habitat Restoration 28 2025
Community Education Programs 15 2024