WAC 173-124-070
Subarea, zone, and unit distinctions. The Quincy unconsolidated zone and the Quincy basalt zone,
defined at WAC 173-124-050, are separate and distinct depth
zones, as that term is used in chapter 90.44 RCW. The Quincy
unconsolidated zone and the Quincy basalt zone are different
than the Quincy shallow management unit and the Quincy deep
management unit, which are defined at WAC 173-134-020.
The horizontal boundaries of the Quincy depth zones and
the Quincy management units are identical to the exterior
boundaries of the Quincy groundwater subarea, and no Quincy
depth zone or management unit extends beyond those boundaries,
for comprehensive water management purposes. Neither does any
depth zone of the Odessa groundwater subarea, as defined at
chapter 173-130 WAC, extend beyond the exterior boundaries of
the Odessa groundwater subarea, as those are defined and
indicated at chapter 173-128 WAC. The bodies of groundwater
contained within the exterior boundaries of the Quincy
groundwater subarea are considered to be separate and distinct
from the bodies of groundwater contained within the exterior
boundaries of the Odessa groundwater subarea, which is
significantly different than the Quincy groundwater subarea in
various respects.
This regulation is adopted to clarify the differences
between the Quincy groundwater subarea and the Odessa
groundwater subarea, and the differences among depth zones and
management units. This regulation merely restates what the
department of ecology consistently has understood to be the
meaning and effect of this chapter and related chapters,
notwithstanding any other understanding by the public or any
other agency or board, federal or state.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 43.21A, 43.27A, 90.03 and 90.44 RCW. 88-13-037 (Order 88-11), § 173-124-070, filed
6/9/88.]