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                                 SENATE BILL 6050

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State of Washington              52nd Legislature             1992 Regular Session

 

By Senators Bauer, L. Smith and Barr

 

Read first time 01/13/92.  Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Water Resources.Modifying water rights for counties with water reservations.


     AN ACT Relating to water rights for counties with water reservations; amending RCW 90.03.345 and 75.20.050; and reenacting and amending RCW 90.03.247.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

     Sec. 1.  RCW 90.03.345 and 1979 ex.s. c 216 s 7 are each amended to read as follows:

     The establishment of reservations of water for agriculture, hydroelectric energy, municipal, industrial, and other beneficial uses under RCW 90.54.050(1) or minimum flows or levels under RCW 90.22.010 or 90.54.040 shall constitute appropriations within the meaning of this chapter with priority dates as of the effective dates of their establishment.  Whenever an application for a permit to make beneficial use of public waters embodied in a reservation, established after September 1, 1979, is filed with the department of ecology after the effective date of such reservation, the priority date for a permit issued pursuant to an approval by the department of ecology of the application shall be the effective date of the reservation.

     The establishment of a reservation of water expressly constitutes the affirmative findings required by RCW 90.03.290 and 90.44.060 to issue a permit with respect to availability of water for the proposed beneficial use, the use is the highest feasible development of waters of the public, and the proposed use will not in the aggregate impair existing water rights, or be detrimental to the public welfare.  For any pending of future application for a water permit to make beneficial use of public waters embodied in an existing or future reservation, the water permit shall issue specifically conditioned to protect senior water rights from impairment no later than one hundred twenty days from receipt of a complete application as set forth in RCW 90.03.260 and 90.44.060; and duplicative submission of information embodied in the reservation shall not be required.

 

     Sec. 2.  RCW 90.03.247 and 1987 c 506 s 95 and 1987 c 505 s 81 are each reenacted and amended to read as follows:

     Whenever an application for a permit to make beneficial use of public waters is approved relating to a stream or other water body for which minimum flows or levels have been adopted and are in effect at the time of approval, the permit shall be conditioned to protect the levels or flows; provided that permits issued relating to waters reserved pursuant to RCW 90.54.050(1), with a priority senior to established minimum flows of levels, shall not be so conditioned.  No agency may establish minimum flows and levels or similar water flow or level restrictions for any stream or lake of the state other than the department of ecology whose authority to establish is exclusive, as provided in chapter 90.03 RCW and RCW 90.22.010 and 90.54.040.  The provisions of other statutes, including but not limited to RCW 75.20.100 and chapter 43.21C RCW, may not be interpreted in a manner that is inconsistent with this section.  In establishing such minimum flows, levels, or similar restrictions, the department shall, during all stages of development by the department of ecology of minimum flow proposals, consult with, and carefully consider the recommendations of, the department of fisheries, the department of wildlife, the state energy office, the department of agriculture, and representatives of the affected Indian tribes.  Nothing herein shall preclude the department of fisheries, the department of wildlife, the energy office, or the department of agriculture from presenting its views on minimum flow needs at any public hearing or to any person or agency, and the department of fisheries, the department of wildlife, the energy office, and the department of agriculture are each empowered to participate in proceedings of the federal energy regulatory commission and other agencies to present its views on minimum flow needs.

 

     Sec. 3.  RCW 75.20.050 and 1988 c 36 s 32 are each amended to read as follows:

     It is the policy of this state that a flow of water sufficient to support game fish and food fish populations be maintained at all times in the streams of this state.

     The director of ecology shall give the director of fisheries and the director of wildlife notice of each application for a permit to divert or store water.  The director of fisheries and director of wildlife have thirty days after receiving the notice to state their objections to the application.  The permit shall not be issued until the thirty‑day period has elapsed.

     The director of ecology may refuse to issue a permit if, in the opinion of the director of fisheries or director of wildlife, issuing the permit might result in lowering the flow of water in a stream below the flow necessary to adequately support food fish and game fish populations in the stream.

     The provisions of this section shall in no way affect existing water rights, including those water reservations established pursuant to RCW 90.54.050(1).