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Water and Land Resources Topics
King County, Washington
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Resources for Residents
- Western
Washington Native Plant Guide

Northwest native plant pictures, descriptions, examples of planting
plans and tools for making a plant list for buying native plants
at your nursery.
- Boating
on King County Rivers: read about safety tips, boaters'
signals, and flooding & habitat project locations on King
County Rivers.
- Flood
Warning & Flood Preparedness
- Household
Hazardous Waste Disposal
Wastemobile schedule and year-round drop points for household
hazardous waste in north and south Seattle.
- Cedar
River Public Boating and Fishing Access
Find parks, ecological natural areas and boat ramps
to access the river for swimming, fishing and boating. Includes
lands managed by the City of Renton, King County and City of Seattle.
- Natural
Resource Lands
Look up individual properties protected by King County as open
space for their ecological and working resource values. The natural
lands site also provides pictures, location maps and rules for
public use.
- The Integrated
Pond
A publication to help homeowners, developers, and architects
create attractive community space from stormwater management ponds.
- Lake
Stewardship Newsletter
Provides news and information about your King County lakes.
- Maps
- Household Hazardous
Waste
Tips and alternatives to relying on strong chemicals around
the house.
- Neighborhood Drainage Assistance Program
- Noxious Weeds - Identification,
Reporting, and Control
- Puget
Sound Shoreline Stewardship Guidebook
Provides info and contacts for residents 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 in an ecologically friendly way.
- Puget Sound
Fresh
Offers a database of local farms, farmers markets, u-pick farms,
and community supported agriculture farms, and info such as local
harvest seasons for various produce, farm events and other information.
- Reusable
Building Materials Exchange
Sign up or browse through DNR's Reusable Building Materials Exchange,
a free, on-line service for reusable or scrap building materials.
- Stormwater/Drainage Services
- Swimming
Beach Bacteria Monitoring
- Report
Water Quality and Drainage Problems
Resources for Businesses
- Document Ordering - Water and Land Resources
- Environmental Laboratory
- Green Globe Award
- Hazardous Waste Programs
- Industrial Waste
Information about industrial discharge regulations in King County, and industrial waste in general.
- Industrial Materials Exchange (IMEX)
A free service to match businesses that produce wastes, industrial by-products, or surplus materials with businesses that need them.
- The Integrated Pond
A publication to help homeowners, developers, and architects create attractive community space from stormwater management ponds.
- Maps and Data
- Reusable Building Materials Exchange
Sign up or browse through DNR's Reusable Building Materials Exchange, a free, on-line service for reusable or scrap building materials.
- Stormwater
Pollution Prevention Manual
This manual provides guidance for businesses, public facilities, and other non-residential entities in unincorporated King County on actions we're all required to take to reduce contamination of stormwater, surface water, and groundwater.
- Surface Water Design Manual
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