Featured
May 12, 2008
External articles, Seattle Times
Saving wetlands: a broken promise
May 11, 2008
External articles, Seattle Times
The painful cost of booming growth
- New ideas | Project meets challenge of runoff
May 9, 2008
Communities get expert help adapting to impacts of climate change
King County, Center for Clean Air Policy, Rockefeller Foundation form team
May 8, 2008
Workshop for builders addresses techniques for green deconstruction and salvage
May 4, 2008
External article, Washington Post
Fighting Global Warming Block by Block
Across U.S., Communities Rethink How They Operate and Grow
April 29, 2008
Land use benchmarks report notes growth in jobs, new homes, centered in urban areas
April 25, 2008
External article, Seattle P-I
Scientists: Rescue plan for Sound falls short
New blueprint neglects stormwater, critics say
April 24, 2008
Public invited to tour Brightwater habitat restoration site on Saturday, May 10
April 24, 2008
Signature Landscape Services, Inc. newest company to join EnviroStars network
March 25, 2008
It's Easy Being Green, April 12-13
March 18, 2008
Workshops for builders address the future of sustainable building
March 12, 2008
External article, Seattle Times
The fight over what "green" means
March 6, 2008
External news release, EPA
City of Tacoma and King County Will Provide Green Job Training With EPA Brownfields Grants
March 3, 2008
Low-impact development focus of March 5 ‘GreenTools’ workshop
March 2, 2008
External article, Seattle Times
Black Diamond wants to keep natural look
Feb. 28, 2008
External article, Seattle Times
Sims wants greener development
King County could use effect on climate as approval criterion
Feb.
15, 2008
Sims says sustainable green-building ordinance benefits King County’s taxpayers, environment
Feb. 14, 2008
Sims named to board of organization with national and international climate change focus
Leads local action to improve climate protection and sustainable development
Feb. 13, 2008
New Shoreline recycling and transfer station embodies King County’s green building push
Sims proposes new sustainable building policies for all county projects
Jan.4, 2008
External article, Seattle P-I
Saving Earth saves you money
Seattle often pays consumers back for buying green
Jan.
4, 2008
King County protects open space, habitat while housing density increases in urban core
Sims says best-in-nation TDR Program is perfect tool for smart growth
Dec. 13, 2007
Role of public transportation in reducing global warming highlighted at international climate change conference
Dec. 11, 2007
External opinion, Seattle Times
Seattle's serious about global warming
December, 2007
External article, Governing Magazine
Local Warming
It’s too late to stop climate change. What we can do is plan for it.
Dec.3, 2007
External article, Seattle P-I
City Council wants builders to account for global warming
Nov. 30, 2007
Sims urges cooperation, innovation at launch of year-long analysis of water supply, climate change
Nov. 20, 2007
Sammamish unveils LEED-certified City Hall
'Silver'-rated project is first of several for new 'green' Sammamish Commons
Nov. 19, 2007
Single-, multi-family projects could be eligible for Built Green® grants funded by King County, Seattle
Nov. 12, 2007
External opinion, Seattle Times
You should listen to Ron Sims
Nov.1, 2007
External article, Seattle P-I
U.S. mayors meet in Seattle to push for a green revolution
City has met a big goal, but more action is needed
Oct. 15, 2007
External article, Seattle Times
As traffic gets nastier, many of us are shifting gears
Oct. 8, 2007
External column, Seattle Times
Get cool with Smart Growth
Sept. 30, 2007
External article, Seattle P-I
UW envisions a new Environmental College
Program would unite variety of fields, research.
Sept.24, 2007
External article, Seattle Times Seattle considered a bellwether
Sept. 20, 2007
Room to grow in King County's urban areas according to new report
Sept.15, 2007
External article, Seattle Times We're going great guns for green homes
Sept. 8, 2007
Global warming guidebook announced
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Built
Green (external) is a rating system for home buyers to identify new homes
and remodels built with environmentally-friendly techniques, that
are energy efficient and reduce health risks. Built Green is a program
of the Master Builders Association in partnership with King County,
Snohomish County, and Fannie Mae.
Native Plant
Resources for the Pacific Northwest
Find out how to use and where to order native plants that are adapted
to thrive in our area. Landscape designs using native plants are
beautiful, resist diseases and pests, create habitat for native
wildlife and help reduce water consumption, saving homeowners money.
- Northwest
Native Plant Guide
Browse photos of northwest native plants, refer to planting plan
ideas and reduce the work of ordering native plants (and potential
for mistakes) by building your plant list online.
Green
Building
Comprehensive resources to help professional builders recycle, reduce
waste, save money, and get recognition for embracing sustainable
building practices in King County.
- Green
Building Documents
Find a variety of green building studies and reference materials
to help stimulate and ground creativity.
- LEED
Supplement for King County
Look up how to apply the LEED Green Building Rating System with
current King County building codes. Provided to help owners, architects,
designers, contractors, project managers or building professionals
develop green buildings in King County.
What
do I do with...?
Find recycling and disposal options for common materials including
construction leftovers, demolition debris, landscaping waste, and
appliances. The site incorporates the Reusable
Building Materials Exchange which enables builders and homeowners
to get and give project surplus as an alternative to buying and
then disposing of it as trash.
DNRP KingStat 
Look up the current status of the environment in King County, Washington, learn how King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks works to improve environmental indicators, learn how you can help, and review the department's performance measures.
King
County Climate Change Plan
How King County seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, adapt
to projected climate change impacts, and embed mitigation and adaptation
into county policy decisions. The plan incorporates issues, goals
and actions related to land use, building design, energy, and other
aspects of sustainable building.
King
County Climate Change Conference Results
Review background materials describing climate conditions, trends
and outlook, read summary reports describing anticipated affects
of global warming on economic and infrastructure sectors including
agriculture, coastal lands, fish and shellfish, forestry, flooding,
stormwater and wastewater, hydropower and water supplies with
proposed adaptation strategies for King County and other local
governments in Washington state. Also, look up agendas, presentations,
and participant credentials and biographies.
Smart Growth
Learn how King County promotes livable communities, thrifty government
spending and lower fuel use by guiding development toward built-up
areas while protecting our enviroment and leaving a rural legacy
for future generations.
2007 Green Globe Award Winners
In good company were Representative Norm Dicks, Boulder Park, Inc., The Climate Impacts Group (CIG), Doreen Johnson, Haven Illustrated LLC, Mikron Industries, Inc., Recovery 1, Inc., Mark Sollitto, GE Water & Process Technologies, Sea-Dru-Nar Recycling, Murray LLC, The Evergreen School, The Cottage Company, and Terry Lavender.
King
County - Seattle Brownfields Program
Provides assistance to small businesses and property owners for
the assessment, cleanup and redevelopment of environmentally contaminated
land in King County and the City of Seattle.
King County
Water Supply
Find out about King County water supply planning, how King County
intends to increase the region's water supply by reclaiming water
from wastewater for non-drinking purposes such as industrial processes
and irrigation, and how King County conserves water as part of its
operations.
Green
Building - Enhancing our Environment with our Facilities
Learn how King County's Wastewater Treatment Division supports development
of a progressive building industry by showing examples of their
green buildings.
Transfer of Development
Rights Program
Learn how individuals can buy and sell residential development rights
to preserve public benefits-- for example farms, forestlands, open
space, regional trails and designated urban separator lands and
habitat for threatened or endangered species. Owners benefit financially
through the transfer of development rights to more appropriate areas
while the public benefits through permanent preservation of these
lands.
King County
Surface Water Design Manual - 2005 update
Supporting documents and software to help engineers design storm
drainage systems that cleanse stormwater and reduce flooding problems
for downstream neighbors. Architectural tips to help design attractive
stormwater ponds can be found by reading the
Integrated Pond.
Stormwater Pollution
Prevention Manual
Look up best practices to apply on business and multifamily lands
to help control stormwater pollution, to avoid fouling lakes, streams
and Puget Sound.
Puget
Sound Shoreline Stewardship Guidebook
Provides info and contacts for owners of beach and bluff shorelines
to learn about natural shoreline protection, manage runoff, use
native plants, control aggressive non-native plants, and maintain
septic systems.
Surface
Water Management Fee Discounts and Cost-Sharing Program
Reduce your SWM fee by applying sustainable building practices that
reduce and cleanse your stormwater.
Biosolids
Compost
A high-quality soil amendment, extracted from wastewater, for use
in landscaping projects. The biosolids
site provides examples of use and scientific references.
Rural Stewardship
Planning
Rural homeowners in King County can receive free technical assistance
with site design and property management practices to achieve more
flexibility in development and resource protection on their property.
King County
Building Permits
Find information about building permits for developers working on
building projects in King County, provided by the Department of
Development and Environmental Services.
Critical Areas, Clearing,
Grading and Stormwater Ordinances
Codes adopted in October 2005 to protect the county's unincorporated
critical areas, steep slopes and wetlands from problems associated
with new development.
Erosion
Control for Construction Sites
This page provides information for about how to comply with construction
codes and prevent runoff at construction sites during the wet season,
from the Dept of Development and Environmental Services.
Erosion
and Sediment Control Standards
Appendix D of the King County Surface Water Design Manual. 1 MB
Adobe Acrobat file.
Urban
Tree Salvage Program
Trees removed from King County Parks are milled into lumber to make
wood handicrafts, furniture or to supply building projects.
History
of King County's Regional Wastewater Treatment Utility
Read how our region worked to keep our lakes and Puget Sound clean
and healthy, including the early days of sewage treatment and disposal
in King County, the birth of Metro and development of regional facilities
to process the waste produced by our metropolitan area.
King County
Comprehensive Plan
Read the policies that guide King County land use and development
regulations, and regional services such as transit, sewers, parks,
trails and open space.
Shoreline
Master Program
Learn about King County's program to protect shorelines, promote
public access, and establish land use priorities for shorelines
of Puget Sound, large rivers and lakes.
Wetland
Topics
Comprehensive resources related to wetlands in King County including
info on the importance of wetlands, map resources, development regulations,
and programs.
Flood Buyout
and Home Elevation Program
This page answers frequently asked questions about King County's
program to buy out flood-prone houses and provide homeowner assistance
in having homes elevated. The page also provides information about
related programs that can help homeowners affected by flooding.
Regional Groups and Resources (external)
| Sustainable
Building Practices
Sustainable or green building practices cover
all aspects of building, including:
- land preparation
- materials selection
- life-cycle of the building (construction, operation and
maintenance, demolition)
Sustainable building includes such practices
as
- redevelopment of inefficiently designed or environmentally
damaged sites
- job-site recycling of construction materials
- native vegetation landscapes
- stream and wetland protection and restoration
- natural drainage
- energy and water efficiency
- low toxicity materials
- use of recycled materials
- reduced use of land and materials
- design for re-use
- revitalization of decayed areas to improve residents' quality of life
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