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SNAP State Directory of Resources

To apply for benefits, or for information about the SNAP, contact your local SNAP office using the information in the map below. You can find local offices and each state's application. Local offices are also listed in the State or local government pages of the telephone book. The office should be listed under "Food Stamps," "Social Services," "Human Services," "Public Assistance," or a similar title. You can also call your state's SNAP Hotline Number. Most are toll-free numbers.

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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Shoreline Public Access: LinesSource

The Shoreline Public Access Project is a geographic information systems (GIS) project to identify the location, length, and degree of public access to Washington State's marine shoreline. Before the project, it was unknown how much of Washington's 3066 miles of shoreline was public. The information was scattered throughout various government agencies and the data quality was variable. Through the Shoreline Public Access Project, the best available information has been summarized into a single data set, used to answer questions about our shoreline's ownership and public accessibility.For more information, contact Christina Kellum, Washington State Department of Ecology GIS Manager, gis@ecy.wa.gov.

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The Washington State Department of Ecology10 months ago
Water Point Data Exchange (WPDx)Source

The Water Point Data Exchange (WPDx) unlocks the potential of water point data to improve decision-making and increase rural water access. By establishing a platform for sharing water point data throughout the global water sector, WPDx adds value to the data already being collected. By bringing together diverse data sets, the water sector can establish an unprecedented understanding of water services. Sharing this data has the potential to improve water access for millions of people as a result of better information available to governments, service providers, researchers, NGOs, and others.

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Global Water Challengeover 1 year ago