To
be considered a failing public water system for the purposes of
RCW 90.03.570, the department of health, in consultation with the
department and the local health authority, must make a
determination that the system meets one or more of the following
conditions:
(1) A public water system has failed, or is in danger of
failing within two years, to meet state board of health standards
for the delivery of potable water to existing users in adequate
quantity or quality to meet basic human drinking, cooking, and
sanitation needs or to provide adequate fire protection flows;
(2) The current water source has failed or will fail so that
the public water system is or will become incapable of exercising
its existing water rights to meet existing needs for drinking,
cooking, and sanitation purposes after all reasonable
conservation efforts have been implemented; or
(3) A change in source is required to meet drinking water
quality standards and avoid unreasonable treatment costs, or the
state department of health determines that the existing source of
supply is unacceptable for human use.
[2003 1st sp.s. c 5 § 15.]
NOTES:
Severability -- 2003 1st sp.s. c 5: See note following RCW 90.03.015.