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Solid waste management planning is an ongoing process that involves anticipating future growth and infrastructure needs, engaging with the community and industry partners, reviewing environmental impacts, and a formal adoption process.
Sustainability Plan The plan aims to improve long-term protection of park natural and cultural resources, create opportunities to interpret green technology and practices to the public, and improve agency business practices and conservation of resources.
Solid waste management procedures and practices are designed to minimize or eliminate the discharge of pollutants to the drainage system or to watercourses as a result of the creation, stockpiling, or removal of construction site and domestic wastes.
A waste management plan outlines how large amounts of waste created by a business will be managed and dealt with, including estimates of waste type, volume and management method.
Washington is also required to have a solid and hazardous waste management plan. The state's plan promotes sustainable materials management and aims to reduce wastes and toxic substances. The plan is the result of a collaborative effort among many stakeholders, including local government, business, and non-profits.