Businesses that generate any amount of dangerous waste are responsible for this waste from cradle to grave. In Washington, the Dangerous Waste Regulations (Chapter 173-303), which are based on the ...
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 ...
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, ...
This information was modified from Chapter 2 of At Home with Wetlands: A Landowner's Guide. Wetlands perform many ecological functions. Knowledge and understanding about the complexities wetland ...
Excessive levels of nutrients from human sources, such as nitrogen and carbon, are negatively impacting water quality in Puget Sound. This can lead to low dissolved oxygen, which impacts the health of ...
Updates to applicable or relevant and appropriate requirements (ARARs) for PFAS in groundwater: Added EPA final individual maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) for the PFAS chemicals PFOA, PFOS, HFPO-DA, ...
We issue burn permits for agricultural, outdoor, and residential burning to protect healthy air in Washington. The type and location of burning you are planning will determine if you need a permit.