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The Official Website of the City of Kent

Environmental Engineering
Assuring Responsible Development and Sustaining our Natural Resources

   

 

H2O Water Festival Registration Form
Spill Report Form
Stormwater Management Program Public Feedback Survey
Clean Water Project

The Clean Water Project's mission is to improve the city’s water quality and resource through education, outreach and public participation. With your help we will reduce or eliminate behaviors and practices that contribute to water pollution in the city of Kent, Washington.

The Clean Water Project Bibliography
List of references used for the information included on The Clean Water Project web pages.
NPDES Program

The NPDES permitting program was created through the Clean Water Act in 1972. Its primary goal is to reduce the amount of pollution that reaches our local waterways. Learn about what the City of Kent is doing here...

Toilet Rebate Program

Toilet Rebate Program   Conservation of our water is a concern for the public and the City of Kent.  Several steps have been implemented to conserve this precious resource, and your support is essential for our continued success.   The

Clothes Washer Program

Energy Star Clothes Washer Rebate Program The City of Kent, in an effort to promote water conservation, is offering a $75 mail in rebate for Kent homeowners who replace their old washing machines with the more energy and water efficient

Stormville

Click your mouse on different places in Stormville to learn how to help prevent storm water pollution!

Special thanks to the Chittenden County Vermont Regional Stormwater Education Program for the Stormville animation

Groundwater Animation Video

Click here to see some fun animation describing the water cycle, and explaining how our actions impact the environment.

Special thanks to King County and Leaping Media.

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NPDES Program

The NPDES permitting program was created through the Clean Water Act in 1972. Its primary goal is to reduce the amount of pollution that reaches our local waterways. Learn about what the City of Kent is doing here...

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Green River Natural Resources Area

GRNRA 

This site provides 304 acres of diverse wildlife habitat in the Kent valley.  Learn more...

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