The department, in consultation
with the departments of fish and wildlife and natural resources,
and the parks and recreation commission, shall adopt rules
establishing a compensation schedule for the discharge of oil in
violation of this chapter and chapter 90.56 RCW. The amount of
compensation assessed under this schedule shall be no less than
one dollar per gallon of oil spilled and no greater than one
hundred dollars per gallon of oil spilled. The compensation
schedule shall reflect adequate compensation for unquantifiable
damages or for damages not quantifiable at reasonable cost for
any adverse environmental, recreational, aesthetic, or other
effects caused by the spill and shall take into account:
(1) Characteristics of any oil spilled, such as toxicity,
dispersibility, solubility, and persistence, that may affect the
severity of the effects on the receiving environment, living
organisms, and recreational and aesthetic resources;
(2) The sensitivity of the affected area as determined by
such factors as: (a) The location of the spill; (b) habitat and
living resource sensitivity; (c) seasonal distribution or
sensitivity of living resources; (d) areas of recreational use or
aesthetic importance; (e) the proximity of the spill to important
habitats for birds, aquatic mammals, fish, or to species listed
as threatened or endangered under state or federal law; (f)
significant archaeological resources as determined by the
department of archaeology and historic preservation; and (g)
other areas of special ecological or recreational importance, as
determined by the department; and
(3) Actions taken by the party who spilled oil or any party
liable for the spill that: (a) Demonstrate a recognition and
affirmative acceptance of responsibility for the spill, such as
the immediate removal of oil and the amount of oil removed from
the environment; or (b) enhance or impede the detection of the
spill, the determination of the quantity of oil spilled, or the
extent of damage, including the unauthorized removal of evidence
such as injured fish or wildlife.
[2007 c 347 § 1; 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 855; 1992 c 73 § 28; 1991 c 200 § 812; 1989 c 388 § 2.]
NOTES:
Severability -- Headings and captions not law -- Effective date -- 1994 sp.s. c 9: See RCW 18.79.900 through 18.79.902.
Effective dates -- Severability -- 1992 c 73: See RCW 82.23B.902 and 90.56.905.
Effective dates -- Severability -- 1991 c 200: See RCW 90.56.901 and 90.56.904.
Intent -- Application -- Captions -- Severability -- 1989 c 388: See notes following RCW 90.56.010.