Washington State Labor and Industries (L&I) the minimum wage for Washington State will go up 3.4% from 2023 making minimum wage $16.28 an hour. That's higher than anywhere else in the entire country. That's more than California, more than New York, more than anywhere. If you work a f...
【题目】Washington's ferry systemruns on diesel fuel that causesmore air pollution than anythingelse the state transportationdepartment operates. That'schanging as the state Department of Transportaionworks to convert two of its Jumbo Mark 2 ferries tohybrid-electric propulsion. And now it has ...
importantly, technology companies are working hand-in-hand with the industry to reduce carbon emissions by at least 50% by 2050 by improving carbon capture, increasing the use of smart metering for vessel engines and electrifying commercial and transportation fleets, including the state’s ferries....
The Jumbo Mark II class includes three 460-foot double-ended ferries – Puyallup, Tacoma and Wenatchee – each built in the late 1990s. The largest ferries in the Washington State fleet, each vessel can transport up to 2,499 passengers and 202 vehicles. ...
Washington Construction next applied its earth-moving capability to mine construction and operation and continued to grow with federal, state, and local highway construction projects while its equipment fleet expanded. In 1993, the amalgam that had become Washington Contractors Group, Inc., merged ...
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Washington State Ferries has begun a project to transition the largest vessels in its fleet to cleaner hybrid-electric power. The three ferries in the operator's Jumbo Mark II class, the Tacoma, Wenatchee and Puyallup, were built from 1997 to 1999 at Todd Pacific Shipyards in Seattle. Each ...
Who is better fitted to run the railroads and the gas plants and the ferries than the men who make a business of lookin’ after the interests of the city? Who is more anxious to serve the city? Who needs the jobs more? Look at the Dock Department! The city owns the docks, and how...
Washington's ferry systemruns on diesel fuel that causesmore air pollution than anythingelse the state transportationdepartment operates. That'schanging as the state Department of Transportationworks to convert two of its Jumbo Mark 2 ferries tohybrid-elecric propulsion. And now it has officiallylaunch...