
Doing business with Water and Land Resources Division
The Consultant and Contractor Forum has moved to a virtual hub! Upcoming Capital Projects with the Water and Land Resources Division on the King County Engagement Hub replaces the previous virtual and in-person events.
KEY: Italicized Blue –Environmental Programs Section Manager TLT/SDA Position GREEN Box - VACANT Position Purple Lettering – Probationary Employee
Directory - Group detail - King County
Name: DNRP - Water and Land Resources Division (WLRD) Description: The Water and Land Resources Division works in partnerships to: sustain healthy watersheds; protect wastewater systems; minimize flood hazards; protect public health and water quality; preserve open space, working farms, and forests.
Environmental Lab - King County, Washington
WLRD freshwater and groundwater monitoring; microbial source tracking; swim beach monitoring; Wastewater Treatment Division’s (WTD) Water Reuse and Technology and Assessment; King County Roads; WLRD Stormwater Services; and reimbursable projects. Meghan Elkey
Water and Land Resources Division - King County, Washington
The Water and Land Resources Division manages agriculture, forestry, rivers, flooding, habitat, noxious weeds, stormwater, environmental science, and hazardous waste in King County.
Flood services - King County, Washington
Flood warning system and alerts. Resources to warn you about rising floodwaters on six King County rivers and Issaquah Creek.
Group detail - DNRP/WLRD - King County, Washington
Name: DNRP/WLRD - Stormwater Services Section (SWS) Description: This section of the Water and Land Resources Division is responsible for coordinating the County''s compliance with state and federal stormwater management regulations that protect water quality and for implementing a variety of stormwater management programs integral to this compliance as well as to the …
Flood management capital projects and studies - King County
The Water and Land Resources Division (WLRD) works on dozens of capital projects each year. The projects include flood risk reduction projects such as levee repairs and setbacks, habitat restoration, and stormwater facility design and repair. Learn more about working with the Water and Land Resources Division
Customer service contacts - King County, Washington
Water and Land Resources Division (WLRD): WLRD reception - 206-477-4800; Hazardous Waste - [email protected] or 206-296-4692 The Haz Waste Help Line operates Monday through Saturday. Stormwater runoff and surface water quality problems - 206-477-4811; Flood Warning Center: 206-296-8200; Report a noxious weed: 206-477-WEED
King County Basin Stewards - King County, Washington
Snoqualmie River downstream of Snoqualmie Falls Andrea Mojzak, 206-263-7934. Snoqualmie River Forks, South Fork Skykomish River, Bear Creek drainage in Sammamish Watershed