WAC 173-201A-450
Water quality offsets. (1) A water
quality offset occurs where a project proponent implements or
finances the implementation of controls for point or nonpoint
sources to reduce the levels of pollution for the purpose of
creating sufficient assimilative capacity to allow new or
expanded discharges. The purpose of water quality offsets is
to sufficiently reduce the pollution levels of a water body so
that a proponent's actions do not cause or contribute to a
violation of the requirements of this chapter and so that they
result in a net environmental benefit. Water quality offsets
may be used to assist an entity in meeting load allocations
targeted under a pollution reduction analysis (such as a total
maximum daily load) as established by the department. Water
quality offsets may be used to reduce the water quality effect
of a discharge to levels that are unmeasurable and in
compliance with the water quality antidegradation Tier II
analysis (WAC 173-201A-320).
(2) Water quality offsets may be allowed by the
department when all of the following conditions are met:
(a) Water quality offsets must target specific water
quality parameters.
(b) The improvements in water quality associated with
creating water quality offsets for any proposed new or
expanded actions must be demonstrated to have occurred in
advance of the proposed action.
(c) The technical basis and methodology for the water
quality offsets is documented through a technical analysis of
pollutant loading, and that analysis is made available for
review by the department. The methodology must incorporate
the uncertainties associated with any proposed point or
nonpoint source controls as well as variability in effluent
quality for sources, and must demonstrate that an appropriate
margin of safety is included. The approach must clearly
account for the attenuation of the benefits of pollution
controls as the water moves to the location where the offset
is needed.
(d) Point or nonpoint source pollution controls must be
secured using binding legal instruments between any involved
parties for the life of the project that is being offset. The
proponent remains solely responsible for ensuring the success
of offsetting activities for both compliance and enforcement
purposes.
(e) Only the proportion of the pollution controls which
occurs beyond existing requirements for those sources can be
included in the offset allowance.
(f) Water quality offsets must meet antidegradation
requirements in WAC 173-201A-300 through 173-201A-330 and
federal antibacksliding requirements in CFR 122.44(l).
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 90.48 and 90.54 RCW. 03-14-129 (Order 02-14), § 173-201A-450, filed 7/1/03,
effective 8/1/03.]