Fresh tap water flowing into a glass. | Shutterstock.com / Tommy Maenhout

2020 Action Agenda
Habitat Protection
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Toxic Pollution
Human / Animal Waste
Stormwater Management
Water Supply
Species / Biodiversity / Salmon
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Puget Sound Conservation and Recovery Plan
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PHOTO (above): Fresh tap water flowing into a glass. | Shutterstock.com / Tommy Maenhout

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Young girl combing the beach for sealife. | Shutterstock.com / Ian Wilson
Young girl combing the beach for sealife. | Shutterstock.com / Ian Wilson

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Coho Salmon. | USFWS
Coho Salmon. | USFWS

Woman admiring the view of a bay in the San Juan Islands. | Shutterstock.com / Jim Larson
Woman admiring the view of a bay in the San Juan Islands. | Shutterstock.com / Jim Larson.

Group of kayakers. | Shutterstock.com / Sally Scott
Group of kayakers. | Shutterstock.com / Sally Scott

 

Water Supply - Resources

CLIMATE CHANGE

DRINKING WATER

INSTREAM FLOWS

Washington Water Supply Information Includes links to more resources including streamflow data, snowpack and precipitation, climate change, flooding, reservoirs, monthly forecasts. Also includes a link to the most recent Washington State Water Supply Outlook Report. From Washington Department of Ecology’s Water Resources division.

MEASURING WATER

RESEARCH / REPORTS

WATER MANAGEMENT

WATER RIGHTS

FAQs: Water Rights in Washington This publication from Washington Department of Ecology answers the most frequently asked questions concerning water rights in Washington and the water right permit process. | PDF

 

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