Title | Sediment Management Standards - Preliminary Cost-Benefit and Least Burdensome Alternative Analyses |
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Sediment Management Standards - Preliminary Cost-Benefit and Least Burdensome Alternative Analyses (Number of pages: 67) (Publication Size: 665KB)
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Author(s) | Kasia Patora | ||||
Description | The Department of Ecology proposes to adopt amendments to certain portions of the Sediment Management Standards Regulations, chapter 173-204 WAC. This rule defines requirements for managing contaminated sediments in Washington. | ||||
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Contact | Chance Asher at 360-407-6914 or Chance.Asher@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | cost benefit analyses, sediment management standards, contaminated sediment | ||||
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