(1) The groundwater area or
sub-area management programs shall include:
(a) A description of the specific groundwater area or
sub-areas, or separate depth zones within any such area or
sub-area, and the relationship of this zone or area to the land
use management responsibilities of county government;
(b) A management program based on long-term monitoring and
resource management objectives for the area or sub-area;
(c) Identification of water resources and the allocation of
the resources to meet state and local needs;
(d) Projection of water supply needs for existing and future
identified user groups and beneficial uses;
(e) Identification of water resource management policies
and/or practices that may impact the recharge of the designated
area or policies that may affect the safe yield and quantity of
water available for future appropriation;
(f) Identification of land use and other activities that may
impact the quality and efficient use of the groundwater,
including domestic, industrial, solid, and other waste disposal,
underground storage facilities, or storm water management
practices;
(g) The design of the program necessary to manage the
resource to assure long-term benefits to the citizens of the
state;
(h) Identification of water quality objectives for the
aquifer system which recognize existing and future uses of the
aquifer and that are in accordance with department of ecology and
department of social and health services drinking and surface
water quality standards;
(i) Long-term policies and construction practices necessary
to protect existing water rights and subsequent facilities
installed in accordance with the groundwater area or sub-area
management programs and/or other water right procedures;
(j) Annual withdrawal rates and safe yield guidelines which
are directed by the long-term management programs that recognize
annual variations in aquifer recharge;
(k) A description of conditions and potential conflicts and
identification of a program to resolve conflicts with existing
water rights;
(l) Alternative management programs to meet future needs and
existing conditions, including water conservation plans; and
(m) A process for the periodic review of the groundwater
management program and monitoring of the implementation of the
program.
(2) The groundwater area or sub-area management programs
shall be submitted for review in accordance with the state
environmental policy act.
[1988 c 186 § 1; 1985 c 453 § 2.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 1988 c 186 § 1: "Section 1 of this act shall take effect June 30, 1998." [1988 c 186 § 2.]