Capital Two-Year Agency Detail - Department of Ecology
Remedial Action Grant Program
30000039
Funding is provided from the Model Toxics Control Capital Account to complete work from the 2009-11 biennium for remedial action grants to cleanup contaminated industrial sites. Chapter 422, Laws of 2019 (ESSB 5993) created three new model toxics accounts related to toxics cleanup and eliminated three existing accounts. Because of the creation of the new accounts, this project is an appropriation, rather than a reappropriation.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(831,000) | (831,000) |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | (282,000) |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | (549,000) |
Clean Up Toxics Sites - Puget Sound
30000144
Funding is provided from the Model Toxics Control Capital Account to complete work from the 2009-11 biennium for toxic site cleanup. Chapter 422, Laws of 2019 (ESSB 5993) created three new model toxics accounts related to toxics cleanup and eliminated three existing accounts. Because of the creation of the new accounts, this project is an appropriation, rather than a reappropriation.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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(228,000) | (228,000) |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | (6,000) |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | (97,000) |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | (125,000) |
Centennial Clean Water Program
30000326
Funding is provided from the Model Toxics Control Capital Account to complete work from the 2013-15 biennium for water pollution control facilities and non-point source pollution control. Chapter 422, Laws of 2019 (ESSB 5993) created three new model toxics accounts related to toxics cleanup and eliminated three existing accounts. Because of the creation of the new accounts, this project is an appropriation, rather than a reappropriation.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(2,031,000) | (2,031,000) |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | (1,242,000) |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | (789,000) |
Eastern Washington Clean Sites Initiative
30000351
Funding is provided from the Model Toxics Control Capital Account to complete work from the 2013-15 biennium for remediation activities on contaminated sites in eastern Washington. Chapter 422, Laws of 2019 (ESSB 5993) created three new model toxics accounts related to toxics cleanup and eliminated three existing accounts. Because of the creation of the new accounts, this project is an appropriation, rather than a reappropriation.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(259,000) | (259,000) |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | (1,000) |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | (258,000) |
Remedial Action Grants
30000374
Funding is provided from the Model Toxics Control Capital Account to complete work from the 2013-15 biennium for remedial action grants to clean up contaminated industrial sites. Chapter 422, Laws of 2019 (ESSB 5993) created three new model toxics accounts related to toxics cleanup and eliminated three existing accounts. Because of the creation of the new accounts, this project is an appropriation, rather than a reappropriation.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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(3,080,000) | (3,080,000) |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | (221,000) |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | (2,859,000) |
Leaking Tank Model Remedies
30000490
Funding is provided from the Model Toxics Control Capital Account to complete work from the 2015-17 biennium for the development, implementation, and evaluation of these model remedies. Chapter 422, Laws of 2019 (ESSB 5993) created three new model toxics accounts related to toxics cleanup and eliminated three existing accounts. Because of the creation of the new accounts, this project is an appropriation, rather than a reappropriation.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(153,000) | (153,000) |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | (153,000) |
Stormwater Financial Assistance Program
30000535
Funding is provided from the Model Toxics Control Stormwater Account to complete work from the 2015-17 biennium for the Stormwater Financial Assistance Program, which provides grants to public entities for stormwater retrofit projects that treat polluted stormwater. Chapter 422, Laws of 2019 (ESSB 5993) created three new model toxics accounts related to toxics cleanup and eliminated three existing accounts. Because of the creation of the new accounts, this project is an appropriation, rather than a reappropriation.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(866,000) | (866,000) |
Model Toxics Control Stormwater Account - State | (866,000) |
Floodplains by Design
30000537
Funding is reappropriated from the 2015-17 biennium for Floodplains by Design grants. This project’s reappropriation was increased to reflect appropriations left unspent in the 2017-19 biennium.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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(220,000) | 220,000 |
State Building Construction Account - State |
Cleanup Toxics Sites - Puget Sound
30000542
Funding is provided from the Model Toxics Control Capital Account to complete work from the 2015-17 biennium for toxic site cleanup. Chapter 422, Laws of 2019 (ESSB 5993) created three new model toxics accounts related to toxics cleanup and eliminated three existing accounts. Because of the creation of the new accounts, this project is an appropriation, rather than a reappropriation.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(32,000) | (32,000) |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | (32,000) |
2017-19 Remedial Action Grants
30000707
Funding is provided from the Model Toxics Control Capital Account to complete work from the 2017-19 biennium for grants to cleanup contaminated industrial sites. Chapter 422, Laws of 2019 (ESSB 5993) created three new model toxics accounts related to toxics cleanup and eliminated three existing accounts. Because of the creation of the new accounts, this project is an appropriation, rather than a reappropriation.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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(5,000) | (5,000) |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | (5,000) |
Columbia River Water Supply Development Program
30000712
Funding is reappropriated from the 2017-19 biennium for the Columbia River Basin Water Supply Development Program for projects to address water needs in the Columbia River Basin. This project’s reappropriation was increased to reflect appropriations left unspent in the 2017-19 biennium.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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(47,000) | 47,000 |
Columbia River Basin Water Supply Development Account - Bonds |
Clean Up Toxic Sites – Puget Sound
30000749
Funding is provided from the Model Toxics Control Capital Account to complete work from the 2017-19 biennium for cleanup of toxic sites. Chapter 422, Laws of 2019 (ESSB 5993) created three new model toxics accounts related to toxics cleanup and eliminated three existing accounts. Because of the creation of the new accounts, this project is an appropriation, rather than a reappropriation.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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(789,000) | (789,000) |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | (789,000) |
2017-19 Stormwater Financial Assistance Program
30000796
Funding is reappropriated from the 2017-19 biennium for the Stormwater Financial Assistance Program. Additionally, funding is provided from the Model Toxics Control Stormwater Account to continue work on the project. Chapter 422, Laws of 2019 (ESSB 5993) created three new model toxics accounts related to toxics cleanup and eliminated three existing accounts. Because of the creation of the new accounts, this project contains both a reappropriation and a new appropriation.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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(66,000) | (66,000) |
Model Toxics Control Stormwater Account - State | (66,000) |
2019-21 Stormwater Financial Assistance Program
40000144
This additional investment is made to retrofit projects that treat polluted stormwater in priority areas throughout the state. Funds will be distributed to the highest priority projects through a competitive rating and ranking process to ensure projects provide good water quality value and address problems from existing urban development. The work accomplished by local governments will help reduce toxins and other pollution from entering our waterways and protect marine waters, estuaries, lakes, rivers and groundwater resources throughout the state.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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3,400,000 | 3,400,000 |
Model Toxics Control Stormwater Account - State | 3,400,000 |
2020 Eastern Washington Clean Sites Initiative
40000286
There are properties in eastern Washington contaminated with hazardous wastes that have been abandoned or have owners unwilling or unable to pay for site investigation and cleanup. Without cleanup, these sites pose threats to public health, the environment, groundwater, and fish and wildlife resources. Cleaning up these sites protects public and environmental health, creates jobs and promotes economic growth as the sites are redeveloped. Funding is provided for the Eastern Washington Clean Sites Initiative for remediation activities on contaminated sites, including cleanup work related to metals contamination, leaking underground storage tanks, landfills, salvage yards and wood treatment facilities.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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1,000,000 | 1,000,000 |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | 1,000,000 |
2020 Remedial Action Grants
40000288
The Department of Ecology manages the Remedial Action Grant program to help local governments clean up contaminated sites in Washington state. These projects support cleanup at contaminated industrial sites that impact the state's air, land, and water resources and the continued cleanup of Puget Sound.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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23,700,000 | 23,700,000 |
Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State | 23,700,000 |
Integrated Planning Grant: Port Townsend
91000338
Reappropriated from the 2017-19 biennium for the Port to perform an environmental site assessment and development plan is no longer needed by the entity. This project’s prior expenditures were reduced to reflect appropriations left unspent in the 2017-19 biennium.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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(200,000) | (200,000) |
State Building Construction Account - State | (200,000) |