Washington Statutes

§ 90.44.400 — Groundwater management areas—Purpose—Standards—Identification—Designation.

Washington § 90.44.400
JurisdictionWashington
Title 90WATER RIGHTS—ENVIRONMENT
Ch. 90.44REGULATION OF PUBLIC GROUNDWATERS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 90.44.400 (2026).

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(1)This legislation [act] is enacted for the purpose of identifying groundwater management procedures that are consistent with both local needs and state water resource policies and management objectives; including the protection of water quality, assurance of quantity, and efficient management of water resources to meet future needs. In recognition of existing water rights and the need to manage groundwater aquifers for future use, the department of ecology shall, by rule, establish standards, criteria, and a process for the designation of specific groundwater areas or sub-areas, or separate depth zones within such area or sub-area, and provide for either the department of ecology, local governments, or groundwater users of the area to initiate development of a groundwater management p

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Legislative History

[1985 c 453 s 1.]

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