WSC Develops E&O Documents in Collaboration with Jurisdictions Statewide
November 15, 2023
The Washington Stormwater Center (WSC) has been actively collaborating with cities and counties from across Washington to enhance the management and quality of stormwater. These partnerships have been instrumental in […]
The first Statewide Municipal Stormwater Education and Outreach meeting took place on October 18 and was a success! The Washington Stormwater Center held the first statewide E&O stormwater meeting on […]
We have a rare treat in the WSC blog feed today as we offer a repost of the Bi-Weekly Municipal Bulletin! Every issue of this bulletin is packed with helpful […]
We are excited to share some new outreach documents with you! They were designed to address concerns about construction stormwater issues in eastern Washington. The documents were created collaboratively with […]
This year, the City of Wenatchee played host to the fifth iteration of MuniCon, an event that brings together professionals, experts, and stakeholders from across the state. The bi-annual Washington […]
The Washington Stormwater Center (WSC) is excited to announce the completion of an extensive redesign to the Industrial Permitting section of our website! Complying with stormwater regulations can be a […]
EPA released an update of EJSCREEN, the Agency’s publicly available award-winning environmental justice screening and mapping tool. EJSCREEN uses high-resolution maps and a methodology for combining datasets to identify environmental burdens […]
When COVID-19 became a part of our daily lives we were all forced to adapt. For Pierce County O&M Division Maintenance Manager Jeff Campbell that meant retrofitting vehicles used by […]
Washington Stormwater Center Internal Cooperation to Meet Permit Requirements According to section S5.A.5.b of the Western Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit, Permittee’s Storm Water Management Plans shall include coordination […]
June 4, 2020 The Great Kitsap Virtual Scavenger Hunt Kitsap County Public Works When faced with the Governor’s Stay Home, Stay Healthy order, Kitsap County Public Works educators knew we […]