Cleanup Rule (WAC 173-340) exploratory rulemaking: 2018 comments
This document contains comments received from the public during the Exploratory Rulemaking process, from February 15 through May 11, 2018. These include comments provided through the online eComment system, by mail, by email, and on comment cards at the April 3rd listening session.
https://ecology.wa.gov/cleanuprulemakingexprulemakingcommentsthru051118
CR-101 Form (WAC 173-228) 07/05/17
This is a rulemaking announcement (CR-101) for WAC 173-228 Vessel Sewage No Discharge Zones
https://ecology.wa.gov/cr-101-form-wac-173-228-07-05-17
CR-101 Form (WAC 173-201A) 08/16/2017
This is a rulemaking announcement (CR-101) to update the recreational use criteria in WAC 173-201A Water Quality Standards for Surface Waters of the State of Washington
https://ecology.wa.gov/cr-101-form-wac-173-201a-08-16-2017
CR101_173_219
Rule pre-proposal form
https://ecology.wa.gov/cr101form173_219
CR-102 Continuance Form (WAC 173-201A) 08/15/18
This is a rulemaking document (CR-102 Continuance) to correct the mailing addresses for the WAC 173-201A Water Quality Standards for Surface Waters of the State of Washington comment period.
https://ecology.wa.gov/cr-102-continuance-form-wac-173-201a-08-15-18
CR-102 Form AO# 16-07
This is a rulemaking proposal (CR-102) for WAC 173-201A Water Quality Standards for Surface Waters of the State of Washington
https://ecology.wa.gov/cr-102-form-wac-173-201a-07-17-18
Decision-making document (WAC 173-460) 05/19
This is the documentation of key decisions for updating the list of toxic air pollutants in Chapter 173-460 WAC, Controls for New Sources of Toxic Air Pollution Sources.
https://ecology.wa.gov/decision-making-document-wac-173-460-05-19
Crosswalk of State and Federal Regulations (WAC 173-360A) 06/30/23
This document identifies each state fund requirement in the proposed amendment of WAC 173-360A, Underground Storage Tank Regulations, and the corresponding requirement in the current federal regulations.
https://ecology.wa.gov/crosswalk-of-state-and-federal-regulations