On a sunny July afternoon, Gov. Jay Inslee visited Tukwila Park to learn about our Washington Conservation Corps, one of the ...
As part of our ongoing effort to reduce exposure to PFAS in consumer products, we’re conducting a new rulemaking under the ...
SepticSmart Week is an annual event that occurs the third week of September, and is a great reminder to do a check up on your ...
The Washington Department of Ecology is proposing to adopt the federal water pollution limits intended to protect human health – formally adding the existing federal limits into state rules. This ...
We invite you to comment on draft language for four rulemaking key concepts detailed in the read-along document for the Sept. 23, 2024 meeting. Please review the read-along document and submit ...
Fire danger is high in many areas because of hot, dry weather. Most of the state is still in a drought. Burn bans are in place across Washington. Check with your local fire district before lighting ...
Use a litter bag while traveling to keep your vehicle tidy and reduce the chances of littering accidentally when you open a door or window. Every year, almost 38 million pounds of litter is dropped on ...
The Washington Department of Ecology issued a $120,000 penalty to Christopher Whiteman and Victoria Coury for failing to repair damage to wetlands in unincorporated Island County, about eight miles ...
We propose to approve the Department of Corrections' air quality notice of construction (NOC) application. We will hold a public comment period if one is requested. The Department of Corrections (DOC) ...
Cada año se tiran casi 38 millones de libras de basura en las autopistas, carreteras y zonas públicas de Washington. Es decir, unas cinco libras de basura por cada habitante del estado. La basura, ...