(1) It is the intent of the legislature that the department
establish water use efficiency requirements designed to ensure
efficient use of water while maintaining water system financial
viability, improving affordability of supplies, and enhancing
system reliability.
(2) The requirements of this section shall apply to all
municipal water suppliers and shall be tailored to be appropriate
to system size, forecasted system demand, and system supply
characteristics.
(3) For the purposes of this section:
(a) Water use efficiency includes conservation planning
requirements, water distribution system leakage standards, and
water conservation performance reporting requirements; and
(b) "Municipal water supplier" and "municipal water supply
purposes" have the meanings provided by RCW 90.03.015.
(4) To accomplish the purposes of this section, the
department shall adopt rules necessary to implement this section
by December 31, 2005. The department shall:
(a) Develop conservation planning requirements that ensure
municipal water suppliers are: (i) Implementing programs to
integrate conservation with water system operation and
management; and (ii) identifying how to appropriately fund and
implement conservation activities. Requirements shall apply to
the conservation element of water system plans and small water
system management programs developed pursuant to chapter 43.20 RCW. In establishing the conservation planning requirements the
department shall review the current department conservation
planning guidelines and include those elements that are
appropriate for rule. Conservation planning requirements shall
include but not be limited to:
(A) Selection of cost-effective measures to achieve a
system's water conservation objectives. Requirements shall allow
the municipal water supplier to select and schedule
implementation of the best methods for achieving its conservation
objectives;
(B) Evaluation of the feasibility of adopting and
implementing water delivery rate structures that encourage water
conservation;
(C) Evaluation of each system's water distribution system
leakage and, if necessary, identification of steps necessary for
achieving water distribution system leakage standards developed
under (b) of this subsection;
(D) Collection and reporting of water consumption and source
production and/or water purchase data. Data collection and
reporting requirements shall be sufficient to identify water use
patterns among utility customer classes, where applicable, and
evaluate the effectiveness of each system's conservation program.
Requirements, including reporting frequency, shall be appropriate
to system size and complexity. Reports shall be available to the
public; and
(E) Establishment of minimum requirements for water demand
forecast methodologies such that demand forecasts prepared by
municipal water suppliers are sufficient for use in determining
reasonably anticipated future water needs;
(b) Develop water distribution system leakage standards to
ensure that municipal water suppliers are taking appropriate
steps to reduce water system leakage rates or are maintaining
their water distribution systems in a condition that results in
leakage rates in compliance with the standards. Limits shall be
developed in terms of percentage of total water produced and/or
purchased and shall not be lower than ten percent. The
department may consider alternatives to the percentage of total
water supplied where alternatives provide a better evaluation of
the water system's leakage performance. The department shall
institute a graduated system of requirements based on levels of
water system leakage. A municipal water supplier shall select
one or more control methods appropriate for addressing leakage in
its water system;
(c) Establish minimum requirements for water conservation
performance reporting to assure that municipal water suppliers
are regularly evaluating and reporting their water conservation
performance. The objective of setting conservation goals is to
enhance the efficient use of water by the water system customers.
Performance reporting shall include:
(i) Requirements that municipal water suppliers adopt and
achieve water conservation goals. The elected governing board or
governing body of the water system shall set water conservation
goals for the system. In setting water conservation goals the
water supplier may consider historic conservation performance and
conservation investment, customer base demographics, regional
climate variations, forecasted demand and system supply
characteristics, system financial viability, system reliability,
and affordability of water rates. Conservation goals shall be
established by the municipal water supplier in an open public
forum;
(ii) Requirements that the municipal water supplier adopt
schedules for implementing conservation program elements and
achieving conservation goals to ensure that progress is being
made toward adopted conservation goals;
(iii) A reporting system for regular reviews of conservation
performance against adopted goals. Performance reports shall be
available to customers and the public. Requirements, including
reporting frequency, shall be appropriate to system size and
complexity;
(iv) Requirements that any system not meeting its water
conservation goals shall develop a plan for modifying its
conservation program to achieve its goals along with procedures
for reporting performance to the department;
(v) If a municipal water supplier determines that further
reductions in consumption are not reasonably achievable, it shall
identify how current consumption levels will be maintained;
(d) Adopt rules that, to the maximum extent practical,
utilize existing mechanisms and simplified procedures in order to
minimize the cost and complexity of implementation and to avoid
placing unreasonable financial burden on smaller municipal
systems.
(5) The department shall establish an advisory committee to
assist the department in developing rules for water use
efficiency. The advisory committee shall include representatives
from public water system customers, environmental interest
groups, business interest groups, a representative cross-section
of municipal water suppliers, a water utility conservation
professional, tribal governments, the department of ecology, and
any other members determined necessary by the department. The
department may use the water supply advisory committee created
pursuant to RCW 70.119A.160 augmented with additional
participants as necessary to comply with this subsection to
assist the department in developing rules.
(6) The department shall provide technical assistance upon
request to municipal water suppliers and local governments
regarding water conservation, which may include development of
best management practices for water conservation programs,
conservation landscape ordinances, conservation rate structures
for public water systems, and general public education programs
on water conservation.
(7) To ensure compliance with this section, the department
shall establish a compliance process that incorporates a
graduated approach employing the full range of compliance
mechanisms available to the department.
(8) Prior to completion of rule making required in
subsection (4) of this section, municipal water suppliers shall
continue to meet the existing conservation requirements of the
department and shall continue to implement their current water
conservation programs.
[2003 1st sp.s. c 5 § 7.]
NOTES:
Severability -- 2003 1st sp.s. c 5: See note following RCW 90.03.015.