In the 2021-23 biennial budget, the state Legislature appropriated $9 million for a grant program to help municipalities prepare and plan for future treatment facility upgrades and implement ...
First, you’ll need to create a Secure Access Washington (SAW) account, unless you already have one). Go to https://secureaccess.wa.gov. Create a Secure Access Washington (SAW) account, or login in if ...
This page provides information and loan requirements for recipients of Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) funding. We have information that applies to all project types and specific information ...
We work to reduce diesel pollution. Diesel exhaust puts healthy people at risk for asthma and respiratory illnesses. For other people, it can make their existing heart and lung diseases worse. Diesel ...
Food is a valuable resource. According to the Washington State Department of Agriculture, nearly 1 in every 6 people is food insecure across our state. When food is thrown away, we lose more than just ...
For health care facilities in Washington, most pharmaceutical wastes designate as dangerous waste. Waste designation is the responsibility of the generating facility. We cannot designate generator ...
Ecology began a centrally coordinated unmanned aerial systems (UAS), or drone program, in early 2022 to provide guidance and oversight for diverse data collection needs. The program supports ...
Las acciones saludables son cosas sencillas que usted y su familia pueden hacer para reducir el riesgo de contacto con el arsénico, plomo y otros químicos dañinos. Lávese bien las manos con mucho ...
Looking for a service provider? Here is a excel spreadsheet that lists certified UST service providers.This list is updated quarterly. Disclaimer: We do not assume any liability for the accuracy or ...
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Waste tires are those no longer suitable for their intended purpose due to wear or damage. Accumulations of waste tires harbor mosquitos, snakes, and other vermin, which pose health risks, such as the ...
More than 60 percent of water pollution comes from things like cars leaking oil, fertilizers and pesticides from farms and gardens, failing septic tanks, pet waste, and fuel spills from recreational ...