Ecology’s Waste Reduction and Recycling Education (WRRED) grant program provides funding to qualified local governments and nonprofit organizations for local or statewide education programs designed ...
We regulate wastewater and hazardous waste activities at the Pacific Functional Fluids facility in Tacoma, and also oversee cleanup work for contamination from the former Lilyblad Petroleum facility ...
This page provides the fee assessments for prior years for reference purposes. Manufacturers of products that are recycled through the E-Cycle WA program pay a fee to cover the costs associated with ...
Stormwater Capacity Grants are non-competitive and awarded to Phase I and Phase II National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) municipal permittees for activities and equipment necessary ...
Reuse of a brownfield site can be a complicated undertaking that requires coordinated analysis of environmental conditions, site planning, and financial issues. Integrated Planning Grants (IPGs) ...
This facility is owned and operated by Douglas County PUD and produces hydrogen using electrolysis. Currently all wastewater is evaporated in a double-lined pond. Douglas County PUD has applied for ...
The Breazeale Interpretive Center is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday. Mask optional. Our trails and parking lot are open dawn to dusk. Staff are available by phone at 360-428-1558, ...
On a Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) field crew, you play a vital role in protecting and restoring Washington’s environment while gaining a deeper appreciation of the natural world and building ...
(Preferred) Use an electronic spreadsheet, such as Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets, to record data on your device. This will make it easier to submit data through our online portal. (Optional) Use a ...
The Breazeale / Padilla Bay Interpretive Center is open to the public Wednesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. We are excited to be scheduling on-site education programs for the upcoming ...
The Yakima Basin is home to 400,000 people and a $4.5 billion agriculture industry. With warming winter temperatures threatening aquifers and snowpack, the Basin is facing the challenges of water ...
At Ecology, every day is Earth Day. Our mission is to protect, preserve, and enhance the environment for today and for future generations. Our staff work across the state to accomplish this mission, ...