Western Port Angeles Harbor is moving to the next stage of cleanup. Ecology invites you to review and share your comments on a legal agreement, a plan for cleanup, and a SEPA determination of ...
The Washington Department of Ecology is issuing a $33,000 penalty to Total Reclaim, Inc. (TRI) in Kent for violations of the state’s dangerous waste regulations. TRI is a waste recycler focusing on ...
During the holidays, millions of pounds of food is wasted in Washington. That’s a lot of resources going in the trash! By making smart choices, you can reduce food waste, save money, and relax a ...
Washington is divided into 62 Water Resource Inventory Areas (WRIAs) based on natural watersheds. Due to Washington’s varied land uses, hydrology, and precipitation levels, the amount of water ...
For more information on the programmatic environmental impact statement currently being developed by the Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council on electrical transmission, please visit their website.
When food goes in the trash, so do resources, time, and money. Save on all three with small changes to your cooking and shopping habits. Get started today. Your food saving journey starts here. We’ve ...
We assess an annual administrative fee to cover costs for implementing the E-Cycle WA electronic product recycling program. This fee is separate from any fees assessed through an electronics recycling ...
Use the EIM map or form to search, view, and download environmental monitoring data for air, water, soil, sediment, aquatic animals, and plants. EIM includes focused datasets and search pages for ...
CLARC January 2025 updates are now online. Cleanup Levels and Risk Calculation (CLARC) is a compendium of technical information related to calculating cleanup levels under Washington's Cleanup Rule, ...