Wash. Admin. Code § 173-183-610
(1) For purposes of this chapter, freshwater streams, rivers, lakes, and portions thereof, are classified into 5 water types based on the identification system set forth in WAC 222-16-030 which is incorporated by reference.
(b) "Type 2 Water" shall mean segments of natural waters which are not classified as Type 1 Water and have a high use and are important from a water quality standpoint for:
(c) "Type 3 Water" shall mean segments of natural waters which are not classified as Type 1 or 2 Water and have a moderate to slight use and are moderately important from a water quality standpoint for:
(3) The vulnerability of freshwater environments is based on the stream typing system established in WAC 222-16-030 incorporated by reference. The rating of biological and recreational resources ranges from 1 to 5 where 5 represents the most sensitive category and 1 represents the least sensitive category as follows:
TABLE 11.
Freshwater Vulnerability Score (FVS).
| fvs | qualification | |
| 5 | "Type 1 waters" | |
| 4 | "Type 2 waters" | |
| 3 | "Type 3 waters" | |
| 2 | "Type 4 waters" | |
| 1 | "Type 5 waters" |
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 90.48 RCW. WSR 92-10-005 (Order 91-13), § 173-183-610, filed 4/23/92, effective 5/24/92.]