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Below is a selection of recent and current projects.

West-wide Drought Forecasting System:
A Scientific Foundation for NIDIS

Toxic Chemicals from Household Consumer Products in Stormwater, Wastewater, and Puget Sound

Climate Impacts, Vulnerability, and Adaptations: Infrastructure Systems in Washington State

Droughts and Water Shortages: Economic Impacts and Reducing Vulnerability

Reducing Drought Hazards by Improving Drought Plans

Using NOAA Climate Forecasts with Hydrologic Assessment to Reduce Drought Vulnerability and Improve Water Management in Washington State

Improving Water Resources Management in the Western U.S. through use of Remote Sensing Data and Seasonal Climate Forecasts

Improving Effectiveness of State Drought Programs and Plans

Climate Forecasts for Improving Management of Energy and Hydropower Resources in the Western U.S.

Toxic Chemicals in Everyday Products

Sustainability of Water Resources in Puget Sound

Climate Effects on Water and Energy in the Western U.S

Analysis of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals from Consumer Products in Stormwater and Wastewater in an Urban, Residential Seattle Watershed

Environmental, Economic, and Societal Costs of Stormwater Runoff in the Puget Sound Region

The Economic Benefit of Incorporating Weather and Climate Forecasts into Western Energy Production

Puget Sound Environmental Inventory

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