(1) This
legislation is enacted for the purpose of identifying groundwater
management procedures that are consistent with both local needs
and state water resource policies and management objectives;
including the protection of water quality, assurance of quantity,
and efficient management of water resources to meet future needs.
In recognition of existing water rights and the need to
manage groundwater aquifers for future use, the department of
ecology shall, by rule, establish standards, criteria, and a
process for the designation of specific groundwater areas or
sub-areas, or separate depth zones within such area or sub-area,
and provide for either the department of ecology, local
governments, or groundwater users of the area to initiate
development of a groundwater management program for each area or
sub-area, consistent with state and local government objectives,
policies, and authorities. The department shall develop and
adopt these rules by January 1, 1986.
(2) The department of ecology, in cooperation with other
state agencies, local government, and user groups, shall identify
probable groundwater management areas or sub-areas. The
department shall also prepare a general schedule for the
development of groundwater management programs that recognizes
the available local or state agency staff and financial resources
to carry out the intent of RCW 90.44.400 through 90.44.420. The
department shall also provide the option for locally initiated
studies and for local government to assume the lead agency role
in developing the groundwater management program and in
implementing the provisions of RCW 90.44.400 through 90.44.420. The criteria to guide identification of the groundwater areas or
sub-areas shall include but not be limited to, the following:
(a) Aquifer systems that are declining due to restricted
recharge or over-utilization;
(b) Aquifer systems in which over-appropriation may have
occurred and adjudication of water rights has not yet been
completed;
(c) Aquifer systems currently being considered for water
supply reservation under chapter 90.54 RCW for future beneficial
uses;
(d) Aquifers identified as the primary source of supply for
public water supply systems;
(e) Aquifers designated as a sole source aquifer by the
federal environmental protection agency; and
(f) Geographical areas where land use may result in
contamination or degradation of the groundwater quality.
(3) In developing the groundwater management programs,
priority shall be given to areas or sub-areas where water quality
is imminently threatened.
[1985 c 453 § 1.]