Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 173. Ecology, Department of (See Titles 197, 317, 372, and 508) |
Chapter 173-333. Persistent bioaccumulative toxins. |
Section 173-333-100. Introduction. |
Section 173-333-110. What is the purpose of this chapter? |
Section 173-333-120. Applicability. |
Section 173-333-130. Exemptions to the PBT list. |
Section 173-333-140. Administrative principles. |
Section 173-333-200. Definitions. |
Section 173-333-300. What is the purpose of the PBT list? |
Section 173-333-310. What chemicals or chemical groups are included on the PBT list? |
Section 173-333-315. Metals of concern. |
Section 173-333-320. What criteria will ecology use to identify and add chemicals or chemical groups to the PBT list? |
Section 173-333-330. What criteria will ecology use to remove a PBT from the PBT list? |
Section 173-333-340. What process will ecology follow to revise the PBT list? |
Section 173-333-400. What is a chemical action plan (CAP)? |
Section 173-333-410. What evaluation factors and processes will ecology use to select PBTs or metals of concern for chemical action plan preparation? |
Section 173-333-420. What are the contents of a CAP? |
Section 173-333-430. What process will ecology use to develop CAPs? |