WAC 173-200-030
Antidegradation policy. (1) The
antidegradation policy of the state of Washington, is
generally guided by chapter 90.48 RCW, the Water Pollution
Control Act, and chapter 90.54 RCW, the Water Resources Act of
1971. The goal of this policy is to ensure the purity of the
state's groundwaters and to protect the natural environment.
(2) The antidegradation policy is as follows:
(a) Existing and future beneficial uses shall be
maintained and protected and degradation of groundwater
quality that would interfere with or become injurious to
beneficial uses shall not be allowed.
(b) Degradation shall not be allowed of high quality
groundwaters constituting an outstanding national or state
resource, such as waters of national and state parks and
wildlife refuges, and waters of exceptional recreational or
ecological significance.
(c) Whenever groundwaters are of a higher quality than
the criteria assigned for said waters, the existing water
quality shall be protected, and contaminants that will reduce
the existing quality thereof shall not be allowed to enter
such waters, except in those instances where it can be
demonstrated to the department's satisfaction that:
(i) An overriding consideration of the public interest
will be served; and
(ii) All contaminants proposed for entry into said
groundwaters shall be provided with all known, available, and
reasonable methods of prevention, control, and treatment prior
to entry.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 90.48.035. 90-22-023, §
173-200-030, filed 10/31/90, effective 12/1/90.]