AIR QUALITY AND POLLUTION
(See also CLEAN AIR AGENCIES; ENERGY; HAZARDOUS WASTE; UTILITIES) |
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Airport, international, air traffic and air quality at, studying:
HB 1171, SHB 1171, SB 5225 |
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Asphalt production and transportation, pollution reduction measures:
HB 1028 |
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Burning, burn ban violations and penalties:
HB 1928, SB 5658 |
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Burning, burn bans restricting solid fuel burning device use, lifting in cold weather:
SB 5658 |
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Burning, outdoor, in apple maggot quarantine areas:
SB 6055,
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SSB 6055, CH 147 (2018) |
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Burning, outdoor, of commercial berry-growing pruning waste:
SB 5004, SSB 5004 |
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Burning, outdoor, pilot program in urban growth areas:
SB 6055 |
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Burning, outdoor, prohibiting in certain urban growth areas:
HB 2047 |
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Carbon planning adder, use by utilities:
HB 2839, SB 6424 |
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Carbon pollution mitigation tax grant, low-income, establishing:
HB 2230, SB 5930 |
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Carbon pollution mitigation tax, imposing, including revenues disposition:
HB 1646, HB 2230, SB 5509 |
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Carbon pollution tax on fossil fuels and electricity, imposing, when:
SB 6096 |
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Carbon pollution tax on fossil fuels, imposing:
HB 1555, SB 5127, SB 5385, SB 5930, SB 6203, SSB 6203, 2SSB 6203, SB 6335 |
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Carbon reduction and environmental resiliency account, creating:
SB 5930 |
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Carbon reduction investment fund account, creating:
SB 5930 |
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Carbon reduction investment fund, creating:
HB 1646, HB 2230, SB 5509 |
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Carbon reduction investment fund, project awards from, when:
HB 2230, SB 5930 |
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Carbon reduction investments, in rural manufacturing, incentives for:
SB 5918 |
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Carbon reduction strategy, state's, including forest riparian easement program:
HB 1531, SB 5394, SSB 5394 |
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Carbon reduction, zero-carbon resource use by utilities, impact of:
HB 2347 |
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Carbon sequestration strategy, state's, including forest riparian easement program:
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ESHB 1531, CH 140 (2017) |
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Carbon-free, renewable, and economical energy, task force on, establishing:
2SHB 2283 |
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Clean air and clean energy panel, on pollution fee, creating:
SB 6629 |
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Clean energy account, creating:
HB 1646, HB 2230, SB 5509 |
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Clean energy districts, creating, authority for:
HB 1964 |
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Clean energy standard, electric utilities, carbon-free and distributed energy resources:
SB 6253, SSB 6253 |
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Clean water and healthy forests panel, on pollution fee, creating:
SB 6629 |
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Dust, fugitive, from agricultural activity, cattle feedlot exemption, when:
HB 1299, SHB 1299, SB 5196,
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SSB 5196, CH 217 (2017) |
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Economic and environmental justice oversight panel, establishing:
SSB 6203, 2SSB 6203 |
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Environmental and economic justice panel, on pollution fee, creating:
SB 6629 |
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Fossil fuel generating resources, electric utility reliance on, reducing:
SHB 2995, 2SSB 6253 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, baseline federal standards and agency rules:
SB 6083 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, carbon reduction investments:
HB 2283, SHB 2283 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, certain reporting requirements, repealing:
SB 5172 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, clean fuels program carbon-intensity limits:
HB 2338, SHB 2338, 2SHB 2338 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, creating clean air districts for reducing:
HB 1964 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, in-state, regulating and reporting, modifications:
HB 2879 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, limits for Washington state:
SB 6096 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, limits, agricultural or food products producers, relief for:
HB 2769 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, limits, aligning with 2015 Paris climate agreement:
HB 2225, HB 2294 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, limits, consistency with climate change science:
HB 1144, SHB 1144, 2SHB 1144, E3SHB 1144 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, limits, exemption for food-processing facilities:
HB 2768 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, pollution fee on large emitters, imposing:
SB 6629 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, pollution fee, community capacity program using:
SB 6629 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, pollution fee, public oversight board, establishing:
SB 6629 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, pollution fee, three panels in connection with, creating:
SB 6629 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, reducing levels, including reductions by agencies:
E3SHB 1144 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, reducing via state contractor eligible materials:
HB 2412, SHB 2412 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, reducing, certain fee deposit contingencies:
HB 2338, SHB 2338, 2SHB 2338 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, reducing, utility zero-carbon resource use:
HB 2347 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, reduction, building code construction standards to support:
HB 2847 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, schedule for reducing, modifying:
HB 1372, HB 1646, SB 5421, SB 5509 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, transition to clean energy, tax preferences:
HB 2283, SHB 2283 |
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Greenhouse gas planning adder, use by utilities:
ESHB 2839, SSB 6424 |
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Motor vehicle emission standards, adoption of California standards, revising:
HB 2328, SSB 6080 |
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Odors from marijuana producer and processor premises, masking:
HB 1911, SHB 1911 |
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Odors or dust from marijuana facilities, clean air act exemption, when:
HB 2882 |
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Pollutants, sources of toxic, emission values table, updating:
HB 2602 |
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Pollutants, sources of toxic, near certain port, studying:
HB 2603 |
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Pollution cleanup fund advisory board, establishing:
SSB 6203 |
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Pollution control facility programs and activities, port district funds for:
HB 2540,
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SB 6207, CH 148 (2018) |
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Ports, high-volume, zero-emission drayage vehicles, using:
HB 2601, SHB 2601 |
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Standards, baseline federal, agency rules to be as stringent:
SB 6083 |
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Transportation fuels, clean fuels program carbon-intensity limits:
HB 2338, SHB 2338, 2SHB 2338 |
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