Laws And Rules
A solid waste carrier is a company that collects or disposes of solid waste. Solid waste carriers regulated by the Utilities and Transportation Commission can be found using the companies lookup web page. If you suspect a company is operating without a permit, report non-permitted solid waste carriers online.
More information about current and pending solid waste permits:
How to Apply for or Update a Permit
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Download all appropriate forms.
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Save them to your desktop.
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Fill it out.
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Submit the form online using the e-filing portal.
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Pay your fee online using the Make a Payment Now web page.
The average time to get a permit is 31 to 54 days if the application is complete. This includes a required 30-day protest period. If someone protests the permit, it will go to a hearing, and getting a decision may take several more months.
Permit Application Forms
How to Cancel a Permit
A solid waste company must petition the commission for permission to cancel a permit. For more information about this process, email transportation@utc.wa.gov or call (360) 664-1122.
Rates and Tariff Forms
Lurito Gallagher Methodology
The UTC uses the Lurito Gallagher Methodology to figure out how much money solid waste carriers are entitled to collect to operate. The model looks at adjusted test-period costs and the company’s net book value. It then calculates how much revenue the company needs to cover its costs and earn a return on its investment. This return is shown as an operating ratio.
- Lurito Gallagher Methodology templates:
Tariff Forms
Order Templates
Information for Companies
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Collecting and Transporting Garbage and Recycling Brochure (PDF)
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Recolección y Transporte de Basura y Material Reciclable Folleto (PDF)
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45 Day Filing Clarification for Notices Regarding RCW 81.28.050 (PDF)
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2020 Notice of Change in Policy for Solid Waste Tariff Filings (PDF)
Annual Reports
State law says transportation companies must file yearly reports and pay fees to the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission. If you operated at any time during the year, you must file a report. For more details, visit the Annual Report Forms web page.
Insurance
Safety
The Motor Carrier Safety Program provides safety oversight of privately-owned companies that provide transportation services within Washington state. Visit the Transportation Safety web page for resources on how to achieve a satisfactory motor carrier safety record.
Contact Licensing Services
Email transportation@utc.wa.gov
Mailing Address:
Utilities and Transportation Commission
P.O. Box 47250
Olympia, WA 98504-7250