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Ecology RSS FeedsRSS, Really Simple Syndication, is an easy way for you to keep up with news and information published on Web sites. Instead of searching for information, you can get new content delivered directly to you. For more information, read USA.gov's What is RSS. How to subscribe RSS FeedsTo receive a feed, right-click on a feed's link below, copy the shortcut, then paste it into your feed tool — either a reader tool or your email mailbox tool. Or, some web browsers let you subscribe to a feed by clicking the RSS icon in their menu bar when you are on the feed page. To learn more about using RSS, see wikipedia. News and AlertsECOconnect - Ecology's complete blog (See the series links below for specific topics) News Releases - Official news about Ecology's work Videos - Ecology's YouTube channel Facebook updates - follow us on Facebook Water ResourcesFollow water resources information for your county or watershed from the pages linked below: Well Drilling Notice of Intent (NOI) - Subscribe to a Well Notice of Intent (NOI) RSS Feed by County or WRIA Water Right Applications - Subscribe to a Water Right Application RSS Feed for County or WRIA Technical ToolsGeographical Information Systems (GIS) - What's New? - Updates to datasets, layers and more. Blog SeriesOur blog, ECOconnect, includes several ongoing series. You can subscribe them individually using the links below. Air Time - Air quality information, including burn bans. Around the Sound - Updates on Ecology activities that are cleaning up Puget Sound. Fecal Matters - Timely water quality updates from our BEACHES program, active during the summer season. Nuclear waste and Hanford - talk about Hanford cleanup issues. Stories about Getting to Clean Water - descriptive examples of water quality improvement and protection projects. Water's Edge - Information about Washington's shorelines. Past Blog SeriesEcology for Educators - Get the lastest news on workshops and other topics of interest to educators. ECOnverse blogs - Conversations on Washington's Future - Messages from Ecology's Director, Ted Sturdevant Let's Talk Science! - Everything we do in our everyday life, such as taking care of our health and being responsible citizens, relates to sound scientific principles. Our Changing Climate - What is happening in Washington State to slow climate change or to prepare for the impacts? Find out here. |
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