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Site Registration is a newsletter that we publish approximately every two weeks. It includes data on cleanup activities, public meetings, public comment periods, and adjustments to policies and rules.
Our purpose is to provide you with timely information about the cleanup of infected people and opportunities for you to participate in this process. We use Site Registration as a means to accomplish this purpose. For more information, contact Sarah Kellington (360-280-3167, Sarah. Kellington@ecy. wa. gov) or read the Site Registration Discussion Sheet.
The tank cleaning and search feature is intended to temporarily retrieve information, reports, and site insights. You can search for a quick site or locate all sites that meet certain criteria, such as all sites in a county or with a specific pollutant. You can also percentage your effects and export them to Excel, CSV, JSON, and XML formats.
All Cleanup Sites in Washington State provide information on existing cleanup sites and beyond. Click on a site name to navigate to the cleanup site’s Web page, or download the site’s Highlights Report or site documents found directly from the search results page. You can clean up across county, contaminant, site status, and whether or not the site is part of the voluntary cleanup program or has institutional controls, and export your effects.
Pre-filtered subsets of the statewide list are available:
For more data on environmental clauses, brownfields, and underground garage tank leaks, use these lists:
The List of Regulated USTs provides data on active and closed underground garage tanks. You can search via ID, tag number or name, and clear via tank status, stored substance or county. Each result includes a link to the UST System Summary Report.
The Voluntary Cleanup Program provides technical assistance to others who independently clean up sites. In some areas, there are waiting lists due to green staff capacity.