Our business and mission have grown since our opening and with our retail footprint! For any difficulty using this site with a screen reader or because of a disability, please contact us at 1-800-444-3353 or | Our store hours in Walla Walla are 8 a |
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Mondays through Saturdays, and from 9 a | Information on this permit can be found at |
Details, schedules, detour routes, and street closures areregularly updated.
12The NPDES Phase II Permit outlines stormwater program activities and implementation milestones that permittees must follow to comply with the federal CWA | The revenue collected from monthly Stormwater fees is used by the City to pay for the costs that the City incurs to maintain and operate its municipal stormwater system and stay in compliance with the Phase II Permit |
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We specialize in Eileen Fisher and seek to provide our customers with quality goods from American-made labels including AG Jeans, Michael Stars, Mother Denim, The Frye Company, and more | Stormwater management in the unincorporated areas is the responsibility of Walla Walla County |
Continuing programs that are required to maintain the stormwater infrastructure and to stay in compliance with the requirements of the Department of Ecology permit necessitates a dedicated revenue source that does not compete with other City services such as Police and Fire.
6Monthly stormwater fees are based on an Equivalent Residential Unit ERU measurement | No use on prior purchases after 30 days from original purchase or without original receipt |
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Our flagship store is located in Downtown Walla Walla, WA where we have proudly provided locals and visitors with beautiful, better-goods for over 20 years | Monthly stormwater fees for non-residential parcels that are occupied by businesses, industries, farms, apartment buildings, mobile home parks and other non-residential land uses are calculated based on the amount of impervious surface that exists on each parcel |
Effective January 1, 2013, it is illegal under Washington state law to dispose of mercury-containing lights in the garbage.
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