[translate] aWashington State Department of Ecology 生态的华盛顿州部门[translate]
The article reports on the settlement negotiation between the Department of Ecology and Seattle Biodiesel LLC in Washington. It states that under their agreement, the latter will pay the former of about 12,000 U.S. dollars to resolve the 20,000 dollars penalties that the department has imposed...
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aorossinf orossinf[translate] aIn Washington, NPDES enforcement and permits for limited discharges are the responsibility of the state Department of Ecology (DOE). 在华盛顿, NPDES执行和许可证为有限的放电是生态母鹿的国务院的责任 ()。[translate]...
The Washington State Department of Ecology (“DOE”) recommended that water rights in the Nooksack River watershed (“WRIA 1”)
SEATTLE (Waste Advantage): On October 31, 2023 the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) adopted a new rule, Chapter 173-925 Washington Administrative Code (WAC), Post-consumer Recycled Content in Plastic Containers. This new rule establishes a program to implement the requirements of ...
The Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) recently released a focus sheet that provides Ecology’s recommended soil and groundwater cleanup levels for a group of chemical compounds known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). This is the latest step by Ecology to require ...
The Washington Department of Ecology (WSDOE) is reviewing for renewal the PT Paper Mill’s (PTPC) Draft National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). Wastewater discharges from the mill, which have been going on for over 100 years, are regulated by the WDOE. Ecology is proposing a...
Washington State's Integrated Climate Response Strategy (Washington State Department of Ecology, 2012), the Washington State Department of Ecology recommended action be taken to protect the health and wellbeing of communities most vulnerable to impacts of climate change, extreme heat being one of them...
Every five years, the Washington Department of Ecology is legally required to determine regulatory actions to reduce the use state‑wide of priority chemicals in priority consumer products. As part of that process, the Department of Ecology must submit a report to the appropriate committees of the...