Wash. Admin. Code § 173-505-070
(3) The department finds that there is some water above the instream flows at specific locations and times of year that could be captured for storage or other projects that do not require year-round, uninterruptible water supplies. Therefore, the water sources described in the table below have water available for the time periods specified. These withdrawals are subject to the instream flows established in WAC 173-505-050 and the maximum allocations defined in WAC 173-505-100(2).
Table 7
Water Source and Open Periods*
| Water Source | Open Period | |
| Stillaguamish River from its multiple mouths at Port Susan to the confluence of N.F. Stillaguamish River and S.F. Stillaguamish River (RM 0 to 17.8). | October 16-June 30 | |
| N.F. Stillaguamish, from RM 0 (its confluence with the S.F. Stillaguamish) to river mile 17.6. | October 16-June 30 | |
| N.F. Stillaguamish River, from RM 17.6 to its headwaters. | November 1-June 30 | |
| S.F. Stillaguamish River from its confluence with the N.F. Stillaguamish River (RM 17.8) to RM 34.9. | November 1-June 15 | |
| Pilchuck Creek from mouth to RM 16.4 (confluence of Bear Creek). | October 16-May 31 | |
| Squire Creek from mouth to its headwaters. | November 1-February 15, andMay 1-June 30 | |
| Canyon Creek from mouth to RM 11.8 (confluence of N.F. Canyon Creek and S.F. Canyon Creek). | December 1-May 31 | |
| N.F. is North Fork | S.F. is South Fork | RM is river mile |
| *Tributaries to the water sources are excluded from the open period unless specifically listed. |
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 43.27A, 90.54, 90.22, and 90.82 RCW. WSR 05-18-016 (Order 02-17), § 173-505-070, filed 8/26/05, effective 9/26/05.]