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Referred Bills (80)
Concerning children's safe products.
Accelerating cleanup of hazardous waste sites.
Concerning children's safe products.
Concerning publicly owned industrial wastewater treatment facilities.
Establishing an air pollution offset program.
Concerning the stewardship of household mercury-containing lamps.
Transferring the low-level radioactive waste site use permit program from the department of ecology to the department of health.
Changing the numeric limit for bacterial contamination for industrial storm water permittees with discharges to water bodies listed as impaired to a narrative limit.
Protecting environmental quality and human health.
Establishing a water pollution control revolving administration fee.
Regarding electronic product recycling.
Creating jobs by increasing recycling of discarded carpet.
Accelerating cleanup of hazardous waste sites.
Correcting technical statutory cross-references in previous private infrastructure development legislation for certain provisions relating to regulatory fees for wastewater companies.
Improving water quality to support shellfish resources.
Providing fiscal relief to cities and counties during periods of economic downturn by delaying new storm water requirements.
Modernizing the functionality of the state environmental policy act.
Adopting the Washington small rechargeable battery stewardship act.
Developing a paint stewardship program.
Generating additional revenue from the sale of solid fuel burning devices.
Protecting air quality that is impacted by high emitting solid fuel burning devices.
Concerning children's safe products.
Prohibiting the use of moneys from the state and local toxics control account for the purpose of public participation grants to persons and organizations who may be adversely affected by a release or threatened release of a hazardous substance.
Concerning the management of storm water discharging to marine waters.
Harmonizing state green house gas reporting requirements with federal requirements.
Concerning publicly owned industrial wastewater treatment facilities.
Concerning on-site sewage proprietary treatment products.
Concerning on-site sewage proprietary treatment products.
Modifying the definition of "well" in RCW 18.104.020.
Concerning the disposal of residential sharps waste.
Regarding the use of certain food service products.
Providing incentives for the collection and recycling of beverage bottles.
Preserving and advancing communication service and connectivity in the state.
Concerning market share in electronic waste.
Concerning petroleum-based beverage bottles.
Providing better water quality during charitable car washes.
Prohibiting the use of tradable evidence of nonpower attributes as a declared resource for electric utility fuel mix disclosures.
Concerning rates and charges established by local boards of health to finance on-site sewage programs.
Exempting authorized emergency vehicles from state fuel usage requirements.
Regarding the withdrawal of waters of the state from additional appropriations.
Concerning the relinquishment of a water right.
Withdrawing the state from participation in the western climate initiative.
Concerning output-based air emission standards.
Clarifying the definition of "qualifying utility" for the purposes of chapter 19.285 RCW, the energy independence act.
Regarding expediting appeals to the shoreline hearings board and the pollution control hearings board.
Creating a water commission.
Deferring certain changes to the Washington state energy code until April 1, 2012.
Concerning standards for the use of science to support public policy.
Granting the authority to make final water right decisions to conservancy boards.
Suspending provisions of the energy independence act on a temporary basis.
Promoting the development and construction of nuclear energy facilities.
Concerning the rates and charges for storm water control facilities paid by certain state research universities.
Defining the attributes of null power.
Regarding water well construction requirements.
Incorporating environmental review into certain proceedings involving gas and electrical companies.
Regarding retail store carryout bags.
Concerning minimum renewable fuel content requirements.
Concerning integrated resource plans.
Regarding the allowance of point-of-entry and point-of-use treatment in public water systems in certain circumstances.
Reducing pollution from wood stoves.
Establishing the Puget Sound corps.
Authorizing advisory opinions regarding whether an electric generation project or conservation resource qualifies to meet a target under RCW 19.285.040.
Concerning air emissions from anaerobic digesters.
Regarding the preservation and conservation of agricultural resource lands.
Concerning air emissions from anaerobic digesters.
Concerning on-site sewage program management plans.
Regarding the regulation of mercury.
Regarding the regulation of mercury.
Recognizing certain biomass energy facilities as an eligible renewable resource.
Recognizing certain biomass energy facilities as an eligible renewable resource.
Maximizing the use of our state's natural resources.
Concerning shoreline structures in a master program adopted under the shoreline management act.
Prohibiting skiing in areas closed to skiing.
Concerning the unlawful dumping or depositing of solid waste.
Advancing the regional ocean partnership.
Reducing copper in antifouling paints used on recreational water vessels.
Concerning private infrastructure development.
Regarding coal-fired electric generation facilities.
Concerning public water system operating permits.
Requesting the reestablishment of the road leading to the upper Stehekin Valley within the North Cascades National Park.