The switch saves the center around $2,400 dollars annually in disposal costs alone, while reducing an average of 2,954 pounds of hazardous waste in the process. “There are safer alternatives out there ...
Senate Bill 5174 does not remove stoves from any home, nor does it force manufacturers to re-test. The newly proposed ...
The drought declared in April 2024, is still in effect while experts keep an eye out for signs of improving conditions.
The Washington Applied Sustainability Internship (WASI) program pairs college students with businesses to help achieve ...
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 ...
The Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction program enforces Washington's toxics laws, including the Dangerous Waste regulations that many businesses need to comply with. We also offer technical ...
The spill prevention plan for Kinder Morgan Harbor Island Terminal is now open for public comment. The following plan is now available for public review: Class 1 Facilities are required to submit a ...
Ecology visited the site May 20, 2024, and inspected the groundwater monitoring wells. We made some recommendations for well repairs and improvements. The cleanup still protects people and the ...
Washington state law requires producers of certain plastic products such as beverage containers, trash bags, and household and personal care product containers to meet post-consumer recycled content ...
CLARC January 2025 updates are now online. Cleanup Levels and Risk Calculation (CLARC) is a compendium of technical information related to calculating cleanup levels under Washington's Cleanup Rule, ...