In this end-of-year edition of Let's Talk About Hanford, we're reminiscing about holidays at the Hanford Site.
We invite interested members of the public, local, and tribal governments to review and comment on significant updates to industry-written oil spill contingency plans. Washington Administrative Code ...
The Washington Department of Ecology issued $1,951,369 in penalties of $1,000 or more from Jan. 1, 2024 – June 30, 2024. $61,400 of that total was issued in the first quarter and $1,889,969 in the ...
Communities throughout Washington will soon be offered grant funds to support projects that protect rivers and improve streamflows. The Washington Department of Ecology will invest up to $53.5 million ...
A legal agreement requiring site cleanup and a plan that explains how people can participate in the process are ready for review.
We plan to hold stakeholder meetings in Winter 2024-2025. We will update this page with meeting specifics. To get updates about these meetings and this rulemaking, join our email list. El Departamento ...
The electric utility allocation schedule for vintage 2025 and 2026 has been updated. The revised schedule is available in the electric utilities section. Under the Climate Commitment Act (CCA), ...
The Hanford Advisory Board (HAB) is seeking new members to advise federal and state agencies on the ongoing nuclear cleanup of the Hanford Site in southeast Washington. The HAB is a nonpartisan board ...
We propose to approve Pacific Aerospace & Electronics' air quality notice of construction (NOC) application. We will hold a public comment period if one is requested. Pacific Aerospace & Electronics ...
When streams and rivers run dry, the impacts ripple far beyond the empty riverbeds. Entire communities feel the strain. Farms struggle with irrigation, and vital habitats and fish migration pathways ...
We invite you to review a legal document and public participation plan. Ecology is overseeing a cleanup of the Morningside Acres site in the Columbia City neighborhood of South Seattle. SouthEast ...
Ecology is legally required to adopt California’s low- and zero-emission vehicle standards. These manufacturer regulations don’t impose purchasing requirements on individuals or businesses; apply to ...