Washington Statutes

§ 90.71.200 — Findings—Intent.

Washington § 90.71.200
JurisdictionWashington
Title 90WATER RIGHTS—ENVIRONMENT
Ch. 90.71PUGET SOUND WATER QUALITY PROTECTION

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Wash. Rev. Code § 90.71.200 (2026).

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(1)The legislature finds that:
(a)Puget Sound, including Hood Canal, and the waters that flow to it are a national treasure and a unique resource. Residents enjoy a way of life centered around these waters that depends upon clean and healthy marine and freshwater resources.
(b)Puget Sound is in serious decline, and Hood Canal is in a serious crisis. This decline is indicated by loss of and damage to critical habit, rapid decline in species populations, increases in aquatic nuisance species, numerous toxics contaminated sites, urbanization and attendant stormwater drainage, closure of beaches to shellfish harvest due to disease risks, low-dissolved oxygen levels causing death of marine life, and other phenomena. If left unchecked, these conditions will worsen.
(c)Puget Sound must be

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[2007 c 341 s 1.]

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