Ecology cleaned up smelting contamination on the Columbia River public waterfront in Northport using state funding to remove ...
The state Clean Energy Council took a thoughtful, informed look at potential actions and policies to move clean energy ...
We recently developed an online application, the Washington Tool for Online Rating (WATOR), to support the Washington Wetland Rating System. The application is designed to assist users in completing ...
Washington state law requires producers of certain plastic products such as beverage containers, trash bags, and household and personal care product containers to meet post-consumer recycled content ...
Public comments are accepted over a 30-, 45-, or 60-day period. During that time, you can share your input with us about specific changes in the permits we regulate. We review all comments and then ...
Tugboats. Street sweepers. Freight switchers. Ambulances. Box trucks. All of these vehicles typically run on diesel engines that produce harmful exhaust. But there is cleaner technology available, and ...
Changing climate conditions have increased the threat of flood damage and impacts to aquatic species in the Chehalis Basin watershed. We are working to provide adaptability and resiliency for both ...
The Dangerous Waste Report summarizes a business’s dangerous waste activities in Washington. All sites with an active EPA/State ID Number must submit a Dangerous Waste Report. Some businesses are ...
There is a proposal for early cleanup actions at the Issaquah headquarters of Eastside Fire & Rescue (EF&R), and we’d like to hear your thoughts about the plan. What are PFAS and why are they at EF&R ...