Department of Natural Resources and Parks - King County, Washington

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Archived: 2026-04-23 15:17

Department of Natural Resources and Parks - King County, Washington
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Environment, ecology and conservation
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About the Water and Land Resources Division
riculture & farming
Land Conservation Initiative
NW yard and garden
Flood services
Forestry services
Science services
Environmental lab
Noxious weeds
Restoring habitat
Stormwater & surface water management
Watersheds, rivers, streams and lakes
Wildlife
Garbage, recycling, and compost
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About the Solid Waste Division
Garbage, recycling, compost services
Solid waste facilities
Solid waste programs
Solid waste planning and monitoring
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Parks and recreation
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Parks
Trails
Facility rentals and reservations
Water recreation
Support our parks
Projects
Wastewater treatment
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About
Sewer services
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Facilities
Resource recovery
Programs
Projects
About us
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DNRP news
Divisions
Careers
Customer service
Grants and partnerships
Sustainability commitments
Committees
Public records requests
Climate action
Sustainable building
Hazardous waste
Historic preservation
Environmental education
Volunteering & stewardship
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Major initiatives in King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks
Clean Water Healthy Habitat
Investing more than $9 billion to protect water quality and habitat.
Land conservation
Protecting the remaining high conservation value lands.
Local Food Initiative
Growing the local food economy and make locally grown food accessible to all.
Climate plan
Making King County more resilient, sustainable and equitable.
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VIDEO: King County is working with communities to promote forest canopy in urban unincorporated areas
April 21, 2026
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'A healthy lake sends a powerful message’: Landmark King County study of Lake Washington
December 08, 2025
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Local Food Initiative now encompasses hunger relief, access to farmland, and climate resiliency
November 19, 2025
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Summit on affordability and protecting the natural environment
November 17, 2025
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King Street Center
Suite 500
201 South Jackson St.
Seattle, WA 98104-3856
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