About
DWWM administers numerous programs to control surface and groundwater pollution caused by industrial, municipal and stormwater discharges,
as well as oversight of construction, operation and closure of hazardous and solid waste and underground storage tank sites. DWWM also works
to protect, restore and enhance West Virginia's watersheds through education, technical and financial assistance, comprehensive watershed
assessments, groundwater monitoring, water quality standards recommendations, wetlands preservation, inspection and enforcement of NPDES
permitted facilities, dams, hazardous and solid waste and underground storage tank sites.
Mission
The mission of the Division of Water and Waste Management (DWWM) is to preserve, protect, and enhance the state’s watersheds for
the benefit and safety of all its citizens through implementation of programs controlling hazardous waste, solid waste and surface & groundwater
pollution, from any source.