For a limited time, we’re offering a program to help you obtain senior mitigation water to offset your use and reduce the ...
Each year, the Washington State Department of Ecology supports communities by funding clean water projects through the Water Quality Combined Funding Program — a mix of state and federal dollars ...
The Washington State Department of Ecology seeks public comment on its draft permit renewal that will cover 52 waste sites and facilities at the Hanford Site in southeast Washington. The Hanford ...
In recent history, Washington has experienced three very strong El Niño events: 2016, 1998 and 1984. All three of those years ...
We invite public comment on the modification of permit no. WA0024490 for the City of Everett Water Pollution Control Facility. The proposed permit modification adds new conditions necessary to ...
We invite public comment on the modification of permit no. WA0029181 for the King County West Point Wastewater Treatment Plant & Combined Sewer Overflow System. The proposed permit modification adds ...
We are required to fund the Wastewater Operator Certification (OpCert) Program with fees (WAC 173-230-240). We review and evaluate these fees every two years, then propose changes, if needed, based on ...
Proposed regulations lay groundwork to connect Washington’s carbon market with California and Québec
Today, the Washington Department of Ecology proposed regulatory changes that will facilitate linkage between Washington’s Cap-and-Invest carbon market and the joint California-Québec carbon market.
After failing to pay a decade’s worth of back fees related to their underground storage tanks supplying King County International Airport – Boeing Field, Signature Aviation, Shultz, Inc., Sky Services ...
More clean energy and less coal power: That’s the recipe for a drop in Washington’s greenhouse gas emissions detailed in a new Washington Department of Ecology report. Despite population and economic ...
An exceptionally warm winter has left many Washington river basins short on the snowpack they would usually have at the start of spring. Washington relies on this snowpack to gradually melt out, ...
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