WAC 173-100-090
Groundwater advisory committee. (1) The
groundwater advisory committee shall be responsible for
overseeing the development of the groundwater management
program; reviewing the work plan, schedule and budget for the
development of the program; assuring that the program is
technically and functionally sound; verifying that the program
is consistent with this chapter and with the respective
authorities of the affected agencies; and formulating and
implementing a public involvement plan.
(2) The membership of each groundwater advisory committee
shall represent a broad spectrum of the public in order to
ensure that the groundwater is protected and utilized for the
greatest benefit to the people of the state. The committee
shall include, but not be limited to, representation from the
following groups:
(a) Local government legislative authorities within the
designated area;
(b) Planning agencies having jurisdiction within the
designated area;
(c) Health agencies having jurisdiction within the
designated area;
(d) Groundwater user groups within the designated area,
including domestic well owners;
(e) The department;
(f) Department of social and health services;
(g) Other local, state, and federal agencies as
determined to be appropriate by the department;
(h) Tribal governments, where a groundwater management
program may affect tribal waters;
(i) Public and special interest groups such as
agricultural, well drilling, forestry, environmental, business
and/or industrial groups within the area, as determined to be
appropriate by the department.
(3) The department shall appoint, by letter, members and
alternates to the groundwater advisory committee after seeking
nominations from the groups listed above. Members and
alternates shall serve until the groundwater management
program for the area is certified. The department may appoint
replacement members or alternates upon request of the
appointee or the groundwater advisory committee.
(4) The lead agency shall hold the first meeting of the
groundwater advisory committee within sixty days of the
appointment of the committee. Public notice shall be given
for each meeting. The lead agency shall chair the first
meeting, during which the advisory committee shall determine,
by general agreement, rules for conducting business, including
voting procedures, and the chairperson of the advisory
committee.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 90.44.400. 86-02-004 (Order DE
85-24), § 173-100-090, filed 12/20/85.]