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Your WRIA

We collectively bare a responsibility to take care of our watersheds, so getting to know your own watershed is key to understanding how you can be the best steward you can. 

Find Your WRIA

Click the map to use the tool from the Department of Ecology to see which WRIA you belong to.

Water Availability In Your WRIA

The Washington Department of Ecology posts water availability focus sheets for each WRIA in the state. You can learn more about the key factors affecting water availability in your WRIA using the links in the table below. 

Note: Some of these pages are still being developed. If you don’t see a link to information for the WRIA you’re looking for, check back soon.

WRIA 1–22 WRIA 23–44 WRIA 45–62
1 Nooksack
2 San Juan
3 Lower Skagit
4 Upper Skagit
5 Stillaguamish
6 Island
7 Snohomish
8 Cedar/Sammamish
9 Duwamish-Green
10 Puyallup-White
11 Nisqually
12 Chambers-Clover
13 Deschutes
14 Kennedy-Goldsborough
15 Kitsap
16 Skokomish-Dosewallips
17 Quilcene-Snow
18 Elwha-Dungeness
19 Lyre-Hoko
20 Soleduc-Hoh
21 Queets-Quinault
22 Lower Chehalis
23 Upper Chehalis
24 Willapa
25 Grays-Elochoman
26 Cowlitz
27 Lewis
28 Salmon-Washougal
29 Wind-White Salmon
30 Klickitat
31 Rock-Glade
32 Walla Walla
33 Lower Snake
34 Palouse
35 Middle Snake
36 Esquatzel-Coulee
37 Lower Yakima
38 Naches
39 Upper Yakima
40 Alkali-Squilchuck
41 Lower Crab
42 Grand Coulee
43 Upper Crab
44Moses Coulee
45 Wenatchee
46 Entiat
47 Chelan
48 Methow
49 Okanogan
50 Foster
51 Nespelem
52 Sanpoil
53 Lower Lake Roosevelt
54 Lower Spokane
55 Little Spokane
56 Hangman
57 Middle Spokane
58 Middle Lake Roosevelt
59 Colville
60 Kettle
61 Upper Lake Roosevelt
62 Pend Oreille
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