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Title

Focus on Public Participation Grants

Month-Year PublishedMay 2004
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Short Description

The Public Participation Grant program is made possible by Washington's Model Toxics Control Act. These grants make it easier for citizens to be involved in two types of waste issues: -Cleanup of hazardous-waste sites. -Carrying out the state's solid- and hazardous-waste management priorities. The highest priority is reducing the amount of waste created.

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Publication Number04-07-011
Author(s)Seel, Kathy
ContactAlberich, Jason, (360) 407-6061
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Number of pages 2
Keywords cleanup, grant, grants, model, Model Toxics Control Act, Public Participation Grant, Public Participation Grants, toxic, toxics, waste
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Abstract Long Description

The Public Participation Grant program is made possible by Washington's Model Toxics Control Act. These grants make it easier for citizens to be involved in two types of waste issues: -Cleanup of hazardous-waste sites. -Carrying out the state's solid- and hazardous-waste management priorities. The highest priority is reducing the amount of waste created.

Public participation grant projects should motivate people to change their behavior and take action that will improve the environment. Past projects have helped people understand and comment on hazardous-waste site cleanup proposals, shop for products that reduce waste, and use less hazardous substances in their businesses.

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