Wash. Admin. Code § 173-518-080
(1) Ecology has weighed the public interest supported by providing a limited amount of water for domestic water supply against the potential for negative impact to instream resources. Ecology finds that the public interest advanced by these limited reserves clearly overrides the potential for negative impacts on instream resources. (RCW 90.54.020 (3)(a).)
Based on this finding, ecology hereby reserves specific quantities of groundwater for future domestic supply only. These reserves of water are not subject to the instream flows established in WAC 173-518-040 or closures established in WAC 173-518-050.
Consumptive water use that would impact surface water sources listed in Table III must be mitigated in accordance with this chapter. Reserves shall be debited when mitigation water is not available. Table IV shows the reserve quantities for each subbasin management unit.
Table IV
Reserved Quantities
| Subbasin Management Unit | Cubic Feet Per Second | Gallons Per Day | ||
| Bagley Creek | 0.01 | 6,463 | ||
| Bell Creek | 0.0023 | 1,486 | ||
| Cassalery Creek | 0.0013 | 840 | ||
| Dungeness River and Matriotti Creek | 0.76 | 491,201 | ||
| Gierin Creek | 0.0109 | 7,045 | ||
| McDonald Creek | 0.003 | 1,939 | ||
| Meadowbrook Creek | 0.026 | 16,804 | ||
| Siebert Creek | 0.022 | 14,219 |
(2) Conditions for use of the groundwater reserves are as follows:
(5) Ecology will account for water use from the reserves by debiting the calculated impacts to each closed surface water. The impacts to surface water are calculated as a percentage of the consumptive portion of estimated or measured water use. The debits to the reserves will be determined after consideration of any implemented mitigation.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 90.54, 90.22, 90.82, 90.03, 90.42, and 90.44 RCW. WSR 12-23-054 (Order 07-17), § 173-518-080, filed 11/16/12, effective 1/2/13.]