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Environmental Services
Division Responsibilities
Environmental Services supports community stewardship of natural resources and the city’s compliance with federal, state, and local environmental laws and regulations. Environmental Services educates the public about environmental regulatory compliance and promotes conservation in several areas:
- Solid waste reduction and recycling
- Water conservation
- Energy conservation and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions
- Storm water quality
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Solid Waste & Recycling
Every city and county in California is required to divert 50% of their waste from going to the landfill or face fines of up to $10,000 per day.
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Rebates
Funds have been renewed for July 1, 2022- June 30, 2023. Purchases must be made on or after July 1, 2022 to be eligible.
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Water Conservation
Water conservation is for life! Please join us to stop water waste in its tracks.
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Energy & Climate Action
We need your help in reducing Woodland's greenhouse gas emissions to achieve our Climate Action Plan goals consistent with State goals for addressing California's contributions to climate change.
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Street Sweeping
Thanks to a combination of its green waste and street sweeping programs, Woodland is proud to claim some of the cleanest streets around.
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Environmental News
Keep up-to-date with environmental news in Woodland from the Community Development - Environment Services Division.
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Urban Runoff
Access information about the importance of storm water and dry-weather runoff.
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Other Environmental Issues
Find out what other environmental issues there are to contend with in Woodland.
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Bee City USA
The City of Woodland is a pollinator-friendly city.
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Social Media
Follow EnviroWoodland on social media for the latest environmental tips and resources.
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Sustainability Advisory Committee
Assists the City achieve state mandated conservation and Climate Action Plan (CAP) goals and provides recommendations to the City Council regarding sustainability policy.