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Cleanup Sites With Media and Contaminants
data.wa.gov | Last Updated 2022-08-24T16:20:00.000ZList of cleanup sites with contaminant and cleanup unit media for use in DOH Washington Tracking Network application.
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Voter Precinct to Jurisdiction Crosswalk
data.wa.gov | Last Updated 2024-04-25T22:49:51.000ZThe PDC uses this data set for its online web applications to assist the public in finding information relative to a particular jurisdiction. It is provided here for the purpose of assisting application developers and may be of limited interest for the general public. This dataset is a subset (copy) of voter registration records provided to the Public Disclosure Commission by the Washington Secretary of State (SOS) under the terms of SOS and applicable law. Use of this data is governed by any restrictions or limitations of the original release by SOS. By accessing this data you are agreeing to use the data in accordance with the RCW 29A.08.720, RCW 29A.08.740 and RCW 42.56.070(9) and any other applicable law. This data set can be used to correlate a precinct to a PDC jurisdiction and office. These data are provided as-is and may contain errors or omissions. Please refer to the SOS for the most recent precinct data.
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Tri-State Hospital Quarterly Revenue
data.wa.gov | Last Updated 2021-03-25T19:30:39.000ZTri-State Memorial Hospital was founded in 1955. It serves the Lewis-Clark Valley with 25 licensed beds. This dataset provides revenue figures for several clinical units and patient-types. The data are taken from quarterly reports provided by the Washington Department of Health.
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Washington Health Workforce Survey Data
data.wa.gov | Last Updated 2024-04-25T17:30:52.000ZThe Washington State Department of Health presents this information as a service to the public. This includes information on the work status, practice characteristics, education, and demographics of healthcare providers, provided in response to the Washington Health Workforce Survey. This is a complete set of data across all of the responding professions. The data dictionary identifies questions that are specific to an individual profession and aren't common to all surveys. The dataset is provided without identifying information for the responding providers. More information on the Washington Health Workforce Survey can be found at www.doh.wa.gov/workforcesurvey
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Report Card Assessment Data 2017-18 School Year
data.wa.gov | Last Updated 2023-09-08T17:17:47.000ZThis file includes Report Card assessment data from 2017-18 school year. Data is disaggregated by school, district, and the state level and includes counts of students by the following groups: grade level, gender, race/ethnicity, and student programs and special characteristics. Please review the notes below for more information.
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Report Card Spring Assessment Data from 2014-15 to 2021-22
data.wa.gov | Last Updated 2022-09-19T16:13:46.000ZThis file includes Report Card spring assessment data from 2014-15 through the most current year of data. Data is disaggregated by school, district, and the state level and includes counts of students by the following groups: grade level, gender, race/ethnicity, and student programs and special characteristics. Please review the notes below for more information and notes for downloading this data.
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Report Card Assessment Data 2018-19 School Year
data.wa.gov | Last Updated 2023-09-08T17:23:21.000ZThis file includes Report Card assessment data from 2018-19 school year. Data is disaggregated by school, district, and the state level and includes counts of students by the following groups: grade level, gender, race/ethnicity, and student programs and special characteristics. Please review the notes below for more information.
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Educational Attainment of Washington Population by Age, Race/Ethnicity/, and PUMA Region
data.wa.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-16T19:13:48.000ZThe American Community Survey (ACS) is designed to estimate the characteristic distribution of populations* and estimated counts should only be used to calculate percentages. They do not represent the actual population counts or totals. Beginning in 2019, the Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) has measured educational attainment for the Roadmap Progress Report using one-year American Community Survey (ACS) data from the United States Census Bureau. These public microdata represents the most current data, but it is limited to areas with larger populations leading to some multi-county regions**. *The American Community Survey is not the official source of population counts. It is designed to show the characteristics of the nation's population and should not be used as actual population counts or housing totals for the nation, states or counties. The official population count — including population by age, sex, race and Hispanic origin — comes from the once-a-decade census, supplemented by annual population estimates (which do not typically contain educational attainment variables) from the following groups and surveys: -- Washington State Office of Financial Management (OFM): https://www.ofm.wa.gov/washington-data-research/population-demographics -- US Census Decennial Census: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census.html and Population Estimates Program: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html **In prior years, WSAC used both the five-year and three-year (now discontinued) data. While the 5-year estimates provide a larger sample, they are not recommended for year to year trends and also are released later than the one-year files. Detailed information about the ACS at https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/guidance.html
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After School Program (Braves Club)
data.wa.gov | Last Updated 2020-01-08T23:39:31.000ZLead in Drinking Water in Schools Test Results – After School Program (Braves Club)
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Washington State Public Library Initial Service Changes & Closures Due to COVID-19
data.wa.gov | Last Updated 2022-06-09T00:03:10.000ZThis dataset records when and how Washington state's public library systems changed or suspended certain services at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, culminating with the closure of library buildings to the public. The data reflects responses to an emerging public health emergency by institutions dedicated to public service and accessibility. Information comes primarily from library websites and social media accounts, and occasional communication with library staff.