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- About us - Washington State Department of Ecology
Who we are Find everything you need to know about Ecology — what we do, why we do it, and the latest news Meet our director Our strategic plan News Our programs Environmental justice Our history Social media See more
- Home - Washington State Department of Ecology
Ecology's work near you Environmental review (SEPA) Laws, rules, rulemaking Publications forms Budget legislative Contracts bids Grants loans Online tools I want to topics Coastal Atlas Environmental data (EIM) Online payments (EcoEPay) Recycle services lookup Water quality permits (PARIS) Well reports Accessibility ADA Non
- Region contacts - Washington State Department of Ecology
Planning to visit one of our offices? If you would like to meet with a staff member in person, please call ahead to confirm that they will be available Our office hours are Monday to Friday, 8 a m – 5 p m If you don't know the staff member's phone number, call the receptionist to find out
- Research Data - Washington State Department of Ecology
Ecology provides the high-quality science that is the foundation of Washington state environmental policy Our monitoring, assessment, and modeling services provide a data-rich understanding of our state’s land, air, and water
- Recycling Reform Act - Washington State Department of Ecology
Each year, all facilities will report to Ecology on the quantity, quality, and end markets of the material processed End markets must manage recyclables appropriately, without creating unnecessary pollution or further harming the environment
- Program contacts - Washington State Department of Ecology
Most of Ecology's publications are available online as PDF or Word files We encourage you to be sustainable by viewing our publications online and only printing them when necessary
- Air Climate - Washington State Department of Ecology
Air Climate Everyone deserves clean air to breathe and a sustainable future that responds to challenges presented by climate change To reach these goals, we regulate harmful emissions from vehicles, burning, and industrial activities to help protect air quality and reduce greenhouse gases that increase temperatures around the globe
- Our programs - Washington State Department of Ecology
We achieve this through fair and just practices that support the well-being and resilience of Ecology’s workforce and everyone in Washington
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