For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall be used.
- (1) "Allocation" means the designating of specific amounts of the water resource for specific beneficial uses.
- (2) "Base flow" means a level of stream flow established in accordance with provisions of chapter 90.54 RCW required in perennial streams to preserve wildlife, fish, scenic, aesthetic, and other environmental and navigational values.
- (3) "Consumptive use" means use of water, whereby there is diminishment of the water resources.
- (4) "Department" means the Washington state department of ecology.
- (5) "Director" means the director of the department of ecology.
- (6) "Domestic use" means use of water associated with human health and welfare requirements, including water used for drinking, bathing, sanitary purposes, cooking, laundering, irrigation of not over one-half acre of lawn and garden per dwelling, and other incidental household uses.
- (7) "Hydrograph" is a graph showing the variation of streamflow (or stream discharge) with respect to time during a year as determined at a specific cross-sectional location on the stream.
- (8) "In-house domestic use" means use of water for drinking, cleaning, sanitation, and other uses in a residence, excluding irrigation of lawn and garden.
- (9) "Nonconsumptive use" means a type of water use where either there is no diversion from a source body, or where there is no diminishment of the source.
- (10) "Perennial stream" means a stream with a natural flow which is normally continuous at any given location.
- (11) "Reservoir permit" means a water right permit which authorizes construction of an impoundment structure, storage of water and generally the use of water in the amount of one filling annually.
- (12) "Secondary permit" means a water right permit which allows diversion of water for beneficial use from a storage reservoir. A secondary permit is necessary only for use in excess of one filling annually, or for diversion and use by a party other than the reservoir owner.
- (13) "Stream management unit" means a stream segment, reach, or tributary, containing a control station, that is identified on a stream reach map in an adopted water resource management program document as a unit for defining base flow levels.
- (14) "Water right" means a right to make beneficial use of public waters of the state.
[Order DE 77-6, § 173-559-020, filed 7/22/77.]