WAC 173-201A-010
Purpose. (1) The purpose of this
chapter is to establish water quality standards for surface
waters of the state of Washington consistent with public
health and public enjoyment of the waters and the propagation
and protection of fish, shellfish, and wildlife, pursuant to
the provisions of chapter 90.48 RCW. All actions must comply
with this chapter. As part of this chapter:
(a) All surface waters are protected by narrative
criteria, designated uses, and an antidegradation policy.
(b) Based on the use designations, numeric and narrative
criteria are assigned to a water body to protect the existing
and designated uses.
(c) Where multiple criteria for the same water quality
parameter are assigned to a water body to protect different
uses, the most stringent criteria for each parameter is to be
applied.
(2) Surface waters of the state include lakes, rivers,
ponds, streams, inland waters, saltwaters, wetlands, and all
other surface waters and water courses within the jurisdiction
of the state of Washington.
(3) This chapter will be reviewed periodically by the
department and appropriate revisions will be undertaken.
(4) WAC 173-201A-200 through 173-201A-260 describe the
designated water uses and criteria for the state of
Washington. These criteria were established based on existing
and potential water uses of the surface waters of the state. Consideration was also given to both the natural water quality
potential and its limitations. Compliance with the surface
water quality standards of the state of Washington requires
compliance with chapter 173-201A WAC, Water quality standards
for surface waters of the state of Washington, chapter 173-204
WAC, Sediment management standards, and applicable federal
rules.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 90.48 and 90.54 RCW. 03-14-129 (Order 02-14), § 173-201A-010, filed 7/1/03,
effective 8/1/03. Statutory Authority: Chapter 90.48 RCW. 92-24-037 (Order 92-29), § 173-201A-010, filed 11/25/92,
effective 12/26/92.]