(1) The director shall issue or approve water
quality permits for use by federal, state, or local governmental
agencies and licensed applicators for the purpose of using, for
aquatic noxious weed control, herbicides and surfactants registered
under state or federal pesticide control laws, and for the purpose
of experimental use of herbicides on aquatic sites, as defined in
40 C.F.R. Sec. 172.3. The issuance of the permits shall be subject
only to compliance with: Federal and state pesticide label
requirements, the requirements of the federal insecticide,
fungicide, and rodenticide act, the Washington pesticide control
act, the Washington pesticide application act, and the state
environmental policy act, except that:
(a) When the director issues water quality permits for the
purpose of using glyphosate and surfactants registered by the
department of agriculture to control spartina, as defined by RCW 17.26.020, the water quality permits shall contain the following
criteria:
(i) Spartina treatment shall occur between June 1st and
October 31st of each year unless the department, the department of
agriculture, and the department of fish and wildlife agree to add
additional dates beyond this period, except that no aerial
application shall be allowed on July 4th or Labor Day and for
ground application on those days the applicator shall post signs at
each corner of the treatment area;
(ii) The applicator shall take all reasonable precautions to
prevent the spraying of nontarget vegetation and nonvegetated
areas;
(iii) A period of fourteen days between treatments is required
prior to re-treating the previously treated areas;
(iv) Aerial or ground broadcast application shall not be made
when the wind speed exceeds ten miles per hour; and
(v) An application shall not be made when a tidal regime
leaves the plants dry for less than four hours.
(b) The director shall issue water quality permits for the
purpose of using herbicides or surfactants registered by the
department of agriculture to control aquatic noxious weeds, other
than spartina, and the permit shall state that aerial and ground
broadcast applications may not be made when the wind speed exceeds
ten miles per hour.
(c) The director shall issue water quality permits for the
experimental use of herbicides on aquatic sites, as defined in 40
C.F.R. Sec. 172.3, when the department of agriculture has issued an
experimental use permit, under the authority of RCW 15.58.405(3). Because of the small geographic areas involved and the short
duration of herbicide application, water quality permits issued
under this subsection are not subject to state environmental policy
act review.
(2) Applicable requirements established in an option or
options recommended for controlling the noxious weed by a final
environmental impact statement published under chapter 43.21C RCW
by the department prior to May 5, 1995, by the department of
agriculture, or by the department of agriculture jointly with other
state agencies shall be considered guidelines for the purpose of
granting the permits issued under this chapter. This section may
not be construed as requiring the preparation of a new
environmental impact statement to replace a final environmental
impact statement published before May 5, 1995, but instead shall
authorize the department of agriculture, as lead agency for the
control of spartina under RCW 17.26.015, to supplement, amend, or
issue addenda to the final environmental impact statement published
before May 5, 1995, which may assess the environmental impact of
the application of stronger concentrations of active ingredients,
altered application patterns, or other changes as the department of
agriculture deems appropriate.
(3) The director of ecology may not utilize this permit
authority to otherwise condition or burden weed control efforts. Except for permits issued by the director under subsection (1)(c)
of this section, permits issued under this section are effective
for five years, unless a shorter duration is requested by the
applicant. The director's authority to issue water quality
modification permits for activities other than the application of
surfactants and approved herbicides, to control aquatic noxious
weeds or the experimental use of herbicides used on aquatic sites,
as defined in 40 C.F.R. Sec. 172.3, is unaffected by this section.
(4) As used in this section, "aquatic noxious weed" means an
aquatic weed on the state noxious weed list adopted under RCW 17.10.080.
[1999 sp.s. c 11 § 1; 1995 c 255 § 3.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 1999 sp.s. c 11: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [June 7, 1999]." [1999 sp.s. c 11 § 2.]
Severability -- Effective date -- 1995 c 255: See RCW 17.26.900 and 17.26.901.