Washington Statutes
§ 90.44.450 — Metering or measuring groundwater withdrawals—Reports.
Washington § 90.44.450
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Wash. Rev. Code § 90.44.450 (2026).
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The department of ecology may require withdrawals of groundwater to be metered, or measured by other approved methods, as a condition for a new water right permit. The department may also require, as a condition for such permits, reports regarding such withdrawals as to the amount of water being withdrawn. These reports shall be in a form prescribed by the department.
Severability — 1989 c 348: See note following RCW 90.54.020 .
Rights not impaired — 1989 c 348: See RCW 90.54.920 .
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Related
Foster v. Department of Ecology
362 P.3d 959 (Washington Supreme Court, 2015)
Legislative History
[1989 c 348 s 7.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 90.03.015
Definitions.§ 90.03.020
Units of water measurement.§ 90.03.030
Right to convey water along lake or stream—Conveyance to intake structure in neighboring state.§ 90.03.060
Water masters—Appointment, compensation.§ 90.03.090
Water master's power of arrest.§ 90.03.100
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