(1) For the
purpose of carrying out the provisions of this chapter, the
director shall appoint a technical advisory group, chaired by the
department. The technical advisory group shall have twelve
members: Two members shall represent the department of ecology,
six members shall represent resource protection well contractors
or water well contractors, one member shall represent the
department of health and be a person who regularly works on
issues related to drinking water wells, one member shall
represent local health departments and be a person who regularly
works on issues related to drinking water wells, one member shall
represent licensed professional engineers and be knowledgeable
about the design and construction of wells, and one member shall
be a licensed hydrogeologist knowledgeable about the design and
construction of wells.
(2) The technical advisory group shall assist the department
in the development and revision of rules; the preparation and
revision of licensing examinations; the development of training
criteria for inspectors, well contractors, and well operators;
the establishment of continuing education providers; the
development of evaluation procedures of all continuing education
offerings; and the review of proposed changes to the minimum
standards for construction and maintenance of wells by local
governments for the purpose of achieving continuity with
technology and state rules.
(3) The group shall meet at least twice each year to review
rules and suggest any necessary changes.
(4) Each member of the group shall be compensated in
accordance with RCW 43.03.240 and reimbursed for travel expenses
while engaged in the business of the group as prescribed in RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
[2005 c 84 § 8; 1993 c 387 § 25.]