The Washington State Department of Ecology is set to distribute funds to 102 innovative clean water projects spanning urban, rural, and tribal communities statewide. This robust investment aims to tackle pressing water quality challenges by enhancing stormwater management, restoring vital fish habitats, and reducing pollutant runoff into rivers, lakes, and the Puget Sound. Among the initiatives prioritized are green infrastructure developments, septic system repairs, and community-led watershed restoration efforts that promise measurable environmental and public health benefits.

Key focus areas of the funding include:

  • Improving water filtration through natural wetlands and riparian buffers
  • Upgrading outdated wastewater systems to meet modern standards
  • Supporting local engagement and educational programs on water stewardship
  • Addressing contamination from…