WAC 173-564-040
Withdrawal of unappropriated waters. (1) The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) listed Snake
River sockeye salmon as endangered under the federal
Endangered Species Act on December 20, 1991. NMFS listed
Snake River spring/summer and fall chinook salmon as
threatened under the act on May 17, 1992. Since then, new
information and changing conditions continue to place into
question whether sufficient information and data is available
for making sound decisions on water availability and the
public interest for additional appropriations from the main
stem of the Snake River. In response to the petitions for
listing, the Northwest governors directed the regional
Northwest Power Planning Council to develop a plan for the
recovery of the petitioned species and other weak fish stocks
in the Columbia Basin, including the Snake River. In late
1992 the council finalized its strategy for salmon, which
cautioned the states against continuing to allow new
appropriations at the same time that there is a regional
effort to acquire additional flows for imperiled fish stocks. This regional effort has greatly intensified as a result of
additional petitions for Endangered Species Act listings in
the basin, consecutive dry years and a 1994 federal court
decision that the hydroelectric system operations plan
approved by NMFS and the federal operating agencies was not
adequate.
(2) Pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, the
waters of the main stem of the Snake River that are
unappropriated by water rights for which applications were
accepted for filing by the department prior to December 20,
1991, are withdrawn from further appropriation, except that
the department may issue a permit to withdraw water for:
(a) Nonrecurring temporary projects for up to six months
duration, with a possible extension of no more than six
additional months (applications for extensions must include
adequate justification for the extension and must demonstrate
that reasonable efforts are being made to use the water for
the project as efficiently as possible);
(b) Nonconsumptive uses which, for the purposes of this
section, are defined as uses where:
(i) There is no diversion from the water source; or
(ii) The water is diverted and returned immediately to
the source at the point of diversion following its use, in the
same quantity as diverted and with no degradation in water
quality;
(c) Uses which are necessary for emergency public health
and safety needs, when all other reasonable methods of
obtaining water (e.g., conservation, efficiencies, etc.) have
been exhausted; and
(d) Uses which are specifically intended to benefit weak
fish stocks.
(3) All water right applications which the department
accepted for filing prior to December 20, 1991, for diversion
or pumping of surface water from the main stem of the Snake
River, or for withdrawal of groundwater which is part of the
main stem of the Snake River, shall be processed in accordance
with existing policies and procedures and are not subject to
this withdrawal of waters.
(4) With the exceptions specified in subsection (2) of
this section, all water right applications which the
department accepted or accepts for filing on or after December
20, 1991, which would result in the diversion or pumping of
surface water from the main stem of the Snake River,
regardless of the point of diversion specified in the water
right application, are subject to this withdrawal of waters. These applications will be acted upon, without loss of
priority date, after the expiration of the withdrawal of
waters.
(5) With the exceptions specified in subsection (2) of
this section, all water right applications which the
department accepted or accepts for filing on or after December
20, 1991, which require a permit under RCW 90.44.050 and would
result in the withdrawal of groundwater which is in direct
hydraulic continuity with the main stem of the Snake River are
subject to this withdrawal of waters. All applications will
be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Applications determined
to be subject to the withdrawal will be acted upon, without
loss of priority date, after the expiration of the withdrawal
of waters.
(6) This section will expire on July 1, 1999, or upon
adoption by the department of ecology of a new instream
resources protection program for the main stem Snake River,
whichever shall occur first. The instream resources
protection program shall be established in accordance with
chapter 173-500 WAC (Water resources management program).
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 173-500 WAC, chapters 34.05, 43.21A, 43.27A, 90.03, 90.44 and 90.54 RCW. 95-02-066 (Order
94-18), § 173-564-040, filed 1/3/95, effective 2/3/95;
93-01-010 (Order 92-21), § 173-564-040, filed 12/3/92,
effective 1/3/93.]