WAC 173-152-040
Basin assessments. (1) The department
may conduct assessments to assemble and compare information
related to:
(a) Water use;
(b) Water availability;
(c) The quantity of water allocated to existing rights;
(d) Known or potential water rights not recorded within
the state water right record, and claims to water rights
including those recorded within the water rights claims
registry;
(e) Instream flow; and
(f) The hydrology of a basin.
(2) The department may also enter into agreements or
contracts with public or private parties to conduct
assessments.
(3) In cooperation with federal, state, tribal, and local
jurisdictions and other interested parties, each regional
office and the department in processing applications under
chapter 90.90 RCW will consider assessing a geographic area or
water source within its service area using criteria such as:
(a) The number and age of pending applications, and the
quantities of water requested.
(b) The projected population, growth and off-stream needs
for water in the area.
(c) Known water quality problems.
(d) Existence of distressed or endangered fish stocks.
(e) Risk of impairment to senior rights (including
instream flow rights).
(f) Availability of data related to water supply and
future need, stream flow needs for instream values, and
hydrogeology of the basin.
(g) The number of claims to water rights submitted
pursuant to chapter 90.14 RCW.
(h) The ability of the department to support local land
use activities.
(4) Each regional office and the department in processing
applications under chapter 90.90 RCW may conduct multiple
basin assessments at the same time. When the department
determines conducting a basin assessment is in the public
interest, it will:
(a) Publish notice of the intent to conduct a basin
assessment once a week, for two consecutive weeks in a
newspaper of general circulation within the geographic area.
(b) Notify any Indian tribe with potential interest in
the basin of the intent.
(c) Temporarily cease making decisions on all competing
water right applications in the basin proposed for assessment
until the initial basin assessment is complete and published
except for applications prioritized pursuant to WAC 173-152-050.
(d) Make decisions on competing applications after the
initial basin assessment is complete and published to the
extent sufficient information is available.
(5) Initial basin or water source assessments will be
conducted to assemble the following existing information:
(a) Physical characterization of the watershed related
to:
(i) Climatic impacts to water resources.
(ii) Geology.
(iii) Stream flow trends.
(iv) Groundwater elevation trends and the contribution of
groundwater to stream flows.
(v) Surface and groundwater quality in the basin or water
source.
(b) Out-of-stream water use characterization related to:
(i) Water rights, federal rights, and claims to water
rights.
(ii) Estimated use of water pursuant to water rights and
claims to water rights.
(iii) Water use pursuant to RCW 90.44.050.
(iv) Extent of unauthorized water use.
(v) Potential future demands for out-of-stream water use
in the basin.
(c) Instream water use characterization related to:
(i) National Pollution Discharge Elimination System
permits and the need for instream flow for pollution
assimilation;
(ii) Fish stocks and habitat requirements, including
existing, defined or engineered, or approved restoration
projects;
(iii) Wildlife habitat requirements;
(iv) Recreational requirements; and
(v) Water rights and claims to water rights.
(6) Upon completion and publication of the initial basin
assessment, the department will consult with the public and
federal, state, tribal, local jurisdictions and interested
parties to evaluate the basin assessment. The evaluation will
assess the data, analysis, and presentation of information in
the basin assessment in terms of quality, adequacy, and
utility to make decisions on future water resource allocation
and use.
(7) The department will make decisions on competing
applications for water from a water source within the basin
where sufficient information for water resource allocation
exists. If the department determines that the information
assembled and compared is not sufficient, the department may
withdraw the water source from appropriation pursuant to RCW 90.54.050(2). The department in consultation with the public,
federal, state, tribal, local jurisdictions and interested
parties will design and conduct additional investigations, to
the extent resources allow, to obtain the information
necessary to make future decisions on water allocation and
use.
(8) The department shall make available on-line
information obtained and compiled during an initial basin
assessment of the water resources in a basin or water source.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.21A.064(9), 43.27A.090(11),
chapters 90.03, 90.44, 90.54, and 90.82 RCW. 11-01-126 (Order
09-05), § 173-152-040, filed 12/20/10, effective 1/20/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.21A.064(8) and 43.27A.090(11). 98-06-042 (Order 97-14), § 173-152-040, filed 2/27/98,
effective 3/30/98.]