Please Provide Your Zip Code to the Site Attendant on Duty We appreciate your understanding and for doing your part to stay safe from wildfire smoke! If you are planning to visit us and notice conditions are very smokey, we encourage you to check our website ahead of time for the most up-to-date information regarding current air quality and any site closures. This is a rare occurrence and will only take place when the AQI reaches or exceeds a hazardous level of 301. In accordance with State and Federal guidelines, extremely poor air quality may necessitate temporarily closing a site in order to protect the health and safety of our customers and staff. You can access this information on our Facility Locations webpage for real-time air quality data. As such, we have installed PurpleAir sensors to monitor the Air Quality Index (AQI) and to help ensure the air quality is at a safe level for everyone visiting our sites. Here at Snohomish County, the safety of our customers and staff is of utmost importance. When wildfire smoke is in the air, it can negatively impact the health of those who are exposed to it. Not only can wildfires be devastating to our state’s landscapes and those who call them home, but they can also significantly worsen our air quality. Unfortunately, wildfires are becoming increasingly common in the Pacific Northwest. To view the plan please click on the following link.Īir Quality Sensors at Solid Waste Facilities We are excited to announce that the Snohomish County 2021-2026 Comprehensive Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Plan was recently approved by the Department of Ecology. *** Customer Alerts *** Updated Solid Waste Comprehensive Plan is now available
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