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GOVERNANCE AND PROGRAM STRUCTURE

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Governance and Program Structure

governancePrompted by citizen demand, Washington State directed local governments to create plans to manage hazardous wastes produced by households and in small quantities by businesses and other organizations.

In 1991, local governments and agencies in King County established a partnership to manage these wastes regionally. We haven providing services since that time.

The Local Hazardous Waste Management Program In King County is a multi-jurisdictional  that involves a coalition of agency, city and tribal partners who work together to reduce the threat posed by the production, use, storage and disposal of hazardous materials. 

This About Us Section describes:

  • How the Program is organized
  • The Management Coordination Committee which oversees the Program
  • The Office of the Program Administrator which coordinates Program operations
  • The Program's organizational chart and
  • A list of and links to all of the Program partners.