Current Washington Conservation Corps members can find information on how to access benefits, view paychecks, report an injury, and more. Download and complete required forms and send to our WCC Admin ...
Rayonier mill in operation, 1944. We are working toward a safer, cleaner waterfront and harbor in Port Angeles with the Rayonier Mill cleanup. It is one of several cleanup projects near Port Angeles ...
Our operating budget for the 2021-23 Biennium includes significant new investments that will: Our 2021-23 capital budget will work to protect the environment and public health and support economic ...
We are developing a certification subsidy program to help small cosmetics manufacturers obtain voluntary environmental health certifications for their cosmetics products. As of Jan. 1, 2025, the Toxic ...
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.
Register your organization online with the E-Cycle Washington program. Manufacturers, collectors, transporters, and processors can register here. Scroll down to learn how to register your organization ...
We work to safely manage solid, hazardous, and nuclear waste and reduce toxic chemicals in the products you use. We regulate the threats found in everyday household products and help businesses ...
We improve and protect water quality, manage and conserve water resources, and effectively manage coastal and inland shorelines to assure our state has sufficient supplies of clean water for ...
We are committed to providing equal opportunities, resources, and access to all Washingtonians, regardless of abilities or circumstances.
Cleaning up contamination can mean removing contaminated material from the site and storing it in a special landfill, treating it until it’s no longer harmful, or isolating it so it can’t affect human ...
If your business creates air pollution, you are likely regulated by us or your local clean air agency, and have to report your emissions. We track air pollutants, toxics, and greenhouse gas emissions.
An applicant can obtain a permit application from its local health department for the county where the facility will be located. You can find procedures for applying for a solid waste facility permit ...