TowerCensus

Washington Dept of Natural Resources

Registered owner of 9 FCC antenna structures · FCC licensee ID L00002454. Every structure below links to its full registration page.

Dataset updated . Refreshed from the FCC ASR weekly bulk database.

Structures
9
Tallest
49 m
States
1
Main type
Self-supporting tower
8 structures

Portfolio

Tallest structures

#StructureHeightType
1Bremerton, WA · 121794249 mSelf-supporting tower
2Bremerton, WA · 122025249 mSelf-supporting tower
3Ephrata, WA · 123772020 mSelf-supporting tower
4Tumwater, WA · 124662618 mLattice tower
5Colville, WA · 121555815 mSelf-supporting tower
6Ellensberg, WA · 123269515 mSelf-supporting tower
7Colville, WA · 128192815 mSelf-supporting tower
8East Wenatchee, WA · 125004412 mSelf-supporting tower
9Colville, WA · 12155599 mSelf-supporting tower

Footprint

States

StateStructures
Washington9

Mix

Structure types

Self-supporting tower: 8Lattice tower: 1

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Frequently asked questions

How many towers does Washington Dept of Natural Resources own?

Washington Dept of Natural Resources holds 9 FCC antenna structure registrations, with the largest concentration in Washington (9). Only FCC-registrable structures are counted — shorter sites below the registration threshold don't appear.

What is the tallest structure Washington Dept of Natural Resources owns?

Its tallest registered structure is 49 m (160 ft) near Bremerton, WA (registration 1217942).