WAC 173-340-610
Regional citizens' advisory committees. (1) The department shall establish regional citizens' advisory
committees as part of a public participation program. The
regional citizens' advisory committees are intended to promote
meaningful and effective public involvement in the department's
remedial action program under chapter 70.105D RCW. The
committees will advise the department as to the concerns of
citizens locally and regionally regarding the remedial actions
within each committee's region, with emphasis on issues that
affect the region as a whole, rather than site-specific concerns.
(2) Location. There shall be a regional citizens' advisory
committee representing each geographic region of the state served
by a regional office of the department.
(3) Membership. At any time, each committee shall have no
fewer than five and no more than twelve members. The director
shall, no later than July 1, 1990, appoint five members to each
committee to represent citizens' interests in the region. These
members shall serve three-year terms that may be renewed at the
director's discretion. These members should represent citizen
interests in the region.
(a) The director may appoint up to seven additional members
to represent communities that may be affected by the remedial
actions within each region. These members shall serve two-year
terms that may be renewed at the director's discretion.
(b) At no time shall more than twenty-five percent of the
membership of any committee consist of persons who are elected or
appointed public officials or their representatives.
(c) The department shall advise the public as to whether any
vacancies exist on the committees, and shall accept applications
from interested citizens.
(d) The following persons shall not be eligible to serve on
any committee:
(i) Persons whom the department has found are potentially
liable persons under WAC 173-340-500 with regard to any facility
that is currently the subject of department investigative,
remedial or enforcement actions, not including compliance
monitoring;
(ii) Agents or employees of such potentially liable persons
as described in (d)(i) of this subsection; and
(iii) Agents or employees of the department.
(e) A member shall refrain from participating in a committee
matter if that member for any reason cannot act fairly and in the
public interest with regard to that matter.
(f) The director may dismiss a member for cause in
accordance with the terms of the regional citizens' advisory
committee charter.
(4) Meetings. The committees shall meet at least twice a
year at the regional offices or elsewhere as agreed upon by a
committee and the department. Appropriate department staff may
attend these meetings. The department shall brief the committees
on the program's major planned and ongoing activities for the
year.
(a) The department and the committees may agree to
additional meetings.
(b) Each committee will designate one of its members to
serve as chair. The committee chairs shall meet every year with
the program manager or his/her designee.
(c) All committee meetings shall be open to the public. The
department shall inform the public of committee meetings.
(5) Resources allocated to the committees.
(a) The department shall determine, after consulting with
the committees, the amount of staff time and other department
resources that shall be available to the committees for each
biennium.
(b) The department shall designate staff to work with the
committees.
(c) Members shall be reimbursed for travel expenses (as
provided for in chapter 43.03 RCW) for any meetings approved by
the department.
(6) Responsibilities. The committees are directed to:
(a) Meet at least twice annually;
(b) Inform citizens within each region as to the existence
of the committees and their availability as a resource;
(c) Review the department's biennial program priorities, and
advise the department of citizen concerns regarding the program
priorities;
(d) Advise the department of community concerns about the
cleanup program's activities and develop proposals for addressing
these concerns. Committees may use issues at specific sites as a
foundation for understanding regional issues;
(e) Annually prepare a brief report to the department
describing:
(i) Major citizen concerns that have been brought to the
committee's attention during the past year;
(ii) Any committee proposals or recommendations to address
these concerns;
(iii) The committee's plans for the coming year; and
(iv) Any other information or issues which the committee
believes appropriate for inclusion.
(f) The committees are encouraged to work with the
department and the public to develop additional committee goals
or responsibilities.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.105D RCW. 01-05-024 (Order
97-09A), § 173-340-610, filed 2/12/01, effective 8/15/01;
90-08-086, § 173-340-610, filed 4/3/90, effective 5/4/90.]