It’s been a busy few months for our Washington Conservation Corps members, and we're excited to share some project highlights ...
We’ve completed our studies of the remaining contamination at the Treoil Industries site and the options for cleaning it up, ...
The Refrigerant Management Program is part of a suite of climate policies that work together to cut carbon pollution and ...
The Yakima Basin has had back-to-back droughts in 2023 and 2024. Heading into irrigation season, we are getting a better idea ...
These forms are the first step in a legal process called adjudication. This process will determine who has a right to use ...
Join us virtually on March 17, 2025, to learn more about our agency’s efforts in developing a strategy to achieve healthy ...
Is your item badly damaged? Some locations may reject items (like TVs with broken CRTs) that are a health and safety hazard. Call ahead to ask. Please note that computer peripherals such as keyboards, ...
Washington's ocean and shorelines are integral to the regions character, quality of life, and economic viability. We work in partnership to protect and restore important habitats and ocean resources, ...
Arsenic and lead in play-area soil can pose a risk to children. Through our Soil Safety Program, we provide free soil sampling and soil safety actions for qualifying public and private schools, ...
The following templates are based on applicable SEPA rule sections and other guidance materials. Lead agencies are encouraged to modify these templates for their own use and add information for ...
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 ...
The Public Trust Doctrine is a legal principle derived from English common law. The Public Trust Doctrine protects public ownership interests in certain uses of navigable waters and underlying lands.