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Water & Pollution

The Bellevue 2030 District works with Bellevue Utilities and King County to provide education and demonstration projects that promote Green Stormwater Infrastructure. Our partnership with the WaterWorks program through the King County Wastewater Treatment Division provides critical funding for our work to build access to green stormwater infrastructure.

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) have been found in certain building materials throughout Washington. PCB-containing building materials pose major health risks to human and marine life populations.

Property owners, developers, contractors, local governments, and other businesses can increase their knowledge about the dangers of PCBs in building materials and take steps to reduce the impacts from these materials on people and the environment.

Get recognized for taking green actions! The EnviroStars program is a one-stop shop for Washington businesses to learn, get help and get recognized for protecting the environment and public health. The program unifies green business initiatives in the region and across all environmental areas, including energy and water conservation, pollution prevention, and the reduction of toxics, waste, and greenhouse gas emissions.

Get recognized for taking green actions! The EnviroStars program is a one-stop shop for Washington businesses to learn, get help and get recognized for protecting the environment and public health. The program unifies green business initiatives in the region and across all environmental areas, including energy and water conservation, pollution prevention, and the reduction of toxics, waste, and greenhouse gas emissions.

Green Stormwater Infrastructure Mini Grants provide up to $1,500 for landowners within the King County Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD) service area that are not eligible for other incentive programs. Up to $4,500 may be provided to income-limited landowners. Increased grant awards may be available to eligible projects in the Lower Duwamish.

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