WSR 19-04-007
PERMANENT RULES
DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY
[Order 16-07—Filed January 23, 2019, 5:26 p.m., effective February 23, 2019]
Effective Date of Rule: Thirty-one days after filing.
Purpose: We are adopting amendments to chapter 173-201A WAC, Water quality standards for surface waters of the state of Washington. This rule making sets forth revised fresh and marine water quality standards for the protection of the water contact recreational use in state waters.
This rule making adopted:
New bacterial indicators and numeric criteria to protect water contact recreational uses.
Updated water contact recreational use categories, and modifications to WAC 173-201A-600 and 173-201A-602 to support the proposed updated uses.
Improved location information in use designation Tables 602 (use designations for fresh waters) and 612 (use designations for marine waters).
At the request of the Puyallup Tribe, we added a note in Table 602 clarifying water quality regulatory authority for the lower Puyallup River. This provides an improved delineation between the State and the Puyallup Tribe's water quality standards.
The rule making amended the following sections of chapter 173-201A WAC: WAC 173-201A-020 Definitions, 173-201A-200 Fresh water designated uses and criteria, 173-201A-210 Marine water designated uses and criteria, 173-201A-320 Tier IIProtection of waters of higher quality than the standards, 173-201A-600 Use designationsFresh waters, 173-201A-602 Table 602Use designations for fresh waters by water resource inventory area (WRIA), 173-201A-610 Use designationsMarine waters, and 173-201A-612 Table 612Use designations for marine waters.
Citation of Rules Affected by this Order: Amending WAC 173-201A-020, 173-201A-200, 173-201A-210, 173-201A-320, 173-201A-600, 173-201A-602, 173-201A-610, and 173-201A-612.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 90.48.035 Rule-making authority provides clear and direct authority to ecology to revise the water quality standards.
Other Authority: 40 C.F.R. 131.20 requires states and tribes (with primacy for clean water actions) to periodically review and update the water quality standards.
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 18-15-073 on July 17, 2018.
Changes Other than Editing from Proposed to Adopted Version: The rule adopted differs from the rule proposed on July 17, 2018. Ecology made these changes:
In response to comments we received during the formal comment period.
To ensure clarity and consistency.
The following content describes the changes between the proposed and adopted rule language, and ecology's reasons for making them. New language is underlined, and deleted language is in strikethrough.
Example: New language
Example: Deleted language
Change to WAC 173-201A-020: Ecology clarified the definition of "E. coli" in response to public comments.
Proposed rule language: No edit proposed.
Final rule language: "E. coli" or "Escherichia coli" is an aerobic and facultative gram negative nonspore forming rod shaped bacterium that can grow at 44.5 degrees Celsius that is ortho-nitrophenyl-B-D-galactopyranoside (ONPG) positive and Methylumbelliferyl glucuronide (MUG) positiveis a bacterium in the family Enterobacteriaceae named Escherichia coli and is a common inhabitant of the intestinal tract of warm-blooded animals, and its presence in water samples is an indication of fecal pollution and the possible presence of enteric pathogens.
Change to WAC 173-201A-020: Ecology removed the proposed definition of "Effluent" in response to public comments.
Proposed rule language: "Effluent" refers to the discharge of chemical, physical, biological, or other constituents from point sources into surface waters.
Final rule language: Ecology removed the proposed definition.
Change to WAC 173-201A-200 (2)(b): Ecology made edits to the proposed rule language in response to public comments.
Proposed rule language: Water contact recreation bacteria criteria. Table 200 (2)(b) lists the bacteria criteria to protect water contact recreation in fresh waters. These criteria are based on Escherichia coli (E. coli) and fecal coliform organism levels, and expressed as colony forming units (CFU) or most probable number (MPN). Both bacterial indicators may be used to measure effluent discharge and ambient water quality conditions to determine compliance. The use of fecal coliform organism levels to determine compliance will expire December 31, 2020.
Final rule language: Water contact recreation bacteria criteria. Table 200 (2)(b) lists the bacteria criteria to protect water contact recreation in fresh waters. These criteria are based on Escherichia coli (E. coli) and fecal coliform organism levels, and expressed as colony forming units (CFU) or most probable number (MPN). The use of fecal coliform organism levels to determine compliance will expire December 31, 2020.
Change to WAC 173-201A-200 (2)(b)(iv): Ecology made edits to the proposed rule language in response to public comments.
Proposed rule language: Where information suggests that sample results are due primarily to sources other than warm-blooded animals (e.g., wood waste), alternative indicator criteria may be established on a site-specific basis by the department.
Final rule language: Where information suggests that sample results are due primarily to sources other than warm-blooded animals (e.g., wood waste), alternative indicator criteria may be established on a site-specific basis by the departmentas described in WAC 173-201A-430.
Change to WAC 173-201A-210 (3)(b): Ecology made edits to the proposed rule language in response to public comments.
Proposed rule language: Water contact recreation bacteria criteria. Table 210 (3)(b) lists the bacteria criteria to protect water contact recreation in marine waters. These criteria are based on enterococci and fecal coliform organism levels, and expressed as colony forming units (CFU) or most probable number (MPN). Both bacterial indicators may be used to measure effluent discharge and ambient water quality conditions to determine compliance. The use of fecal coliform levels to determine compliance will expire December 31, 2020.
Final rule language: Water contact recreation bacteria criteria. Table 210 (3)(b) lists the bacteria criteria to protect water contact recreation in marine waters. These criteria are based on enterococci and fecal coliform organism levels, and expressed as colony forming units (CFU) or most probable number (MPN). The use of fecal coliform levels to determine compliance will expire December 31, 2020.
Change to WAC 173-201A-210 (3)(b)(i)(A): Ecology made edits to the proposed rule language in response to public comments.
Proposed rule language: Effluent bacteria samples: When averaging effluent bacteria sample values for comparison to the geometric mean criteria, or for determining compliance with effluent requirements, the averaging period shall be thirty days or less.
Final rule language: Effluent bacteria samples: When averaging effluent bacteria sample values for comparison to the geometric mean criteria, or for determining permit compliance, the averaging period shall be thirty days or less.
Change to WAC 173-201A-210 (3)(b)(iv): Ecology made edits to the proposed rule language in response to public comments.
Proposed rule language: Where information suggests that sample results are due primarily to sources other than warm-blooded animals (e.g., wood waste), alternative indicator criteria may be established on a site-specific basis by the department.
Final rule language: Where information suggests that sample results are due primarily to sources other than warm-blooded animals (e.g., wood waste), alternative indicator criteria may be established on a site-specific basis by the departmentas described in WAC 173-201A-430.
Change to WAC 173-201A-602: Ecology modified the format of Table 602 to appear as a portrait-orientated table instead of images. Each area, or WRIA, in Table 602 appears as a stand-alone table, with any notes as text below the table. The hyphens following the waterbody name were bolded, and the first letter of the following word capitalized, per code reviser standards. The intent of these changes is to make Table 602 easier to read, and to make any necessary edits in future rule makings.
Change to WAC 173-201A-602 (WRIA 10 Puyallup-White): Based on a comment received from the Puyallup Tribe, ecology modified the text in Table 602 to include a note.
Proposed rule language: Note: This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species. See WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv).
Final rule language: Notes for WRIA 10:
1. The Puyallup Tribe regulates water quality from the mouth of the Puyallup River to the up-river boundary of the 1873 Survey Area of the Puyallup Reservation.
2. This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Change to WAC 173-201A-602 (WRIA 10 Puyallup-White): Based on a comment received from the Puyallup Tribe, ecology modified the text in Table 602 to include a note.
Proposed rule language: Puyallup River: upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2685, longitude -122.4269) to river mile 1.0 (latitude 47.2562, longitude -122.4173).
Final rule language: Puyallup River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2685, longitude -122.4269) to river mile 1.0 (latitude 47.2562, longitude -122.4173).1
Change to WAC 173-201A-602 (WRIA 10 Puyallup-White): Based on a comment received from the Puyallup Tribe, ecology modified the text in Table 602 to include a note.
Proposed rule language: Puyallup River: upstream from river mile 1.0 (latitude 47.2562, longitude -122.4173) to the confluence with White River (latitude 47.1999, longitude -122.2591).
Final rule language: Puyallup River: Upstream from river mile 1.0 (latitude 47.2562, longitude -122.4173) to the confluence with White River (latitude 47.1999, longitude -122.2591).1
A final cost-benefit analysis is available by contacting Becca Conklin, Department of Ecology, Water Quality Program, P.O. Box 47600, Olympia, WA 98504-7600, phone 360-407-6413, TTY 711, for deaf or hard of hearing 877-833-6341 (Washington relay service), email swqs@ecy.wa.gov, web site https://ecology.wa.gov/Regulations-Permits/Laws-rules-rulemaking/Rulemaking/WAC-173-201A-Aug17.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 8, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 8, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted at the Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's own Initiative: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted using Negotiated Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Pilot Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Other Alternative Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Date Adopted: January 23, 2019.
Maia D. Bellon
Director
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 16-16-095, filed 8/1/16, effective 9/1/16)
WAC 173-201A-020Definitions.
The following definitions are intended to facilitate the use of chapter 173-201A WAC:
"1-DMax" or "1-day maximum temperature" is the highest water temperature reached on any given day. This measure can be obtained using calibrated maximum/minimum thermometers or continuous monitoring probes having sampling intervals of thirty minutes or less.
"7-DADMax" or "7-day average of the daily maximum temperatures" is the arithmetic average of seven consecutive measures of daily maximum temperatures. The 7-DADMax for any individual day is calculated by averaging that day's daily maximum temperature with the daily maximum temperatures of the three days prior and the three days after that date.
"Action value" means a total phosphorus (TP) value established at the upper limit of the trophic states in each ecoregion (see Table 230(1)). Exceedance of an action value indicates that a problem is suspected. A lake-specific study may be needed to confirm if a nutrient problem exists.
"Actions" refers broadly to any human projects or activities.
"Acute conditions" are changes in the physical, chemical, or biologic environment which are expected or demonstrated to result in injury or death to an organism as a result of short-term exposure to the substance or detrimental environmental condition.
"AKART" is an acronym for "all known, available, and reasonable methods of prevention, control, and treatment." AKART shall represent the most current methodology that can be reasonably required for preventing, controlling, or abating the pollutants associated with a discharge. The concept of AKART applies to both point and nonpoint sources of pollution. The term "best management practices," typically applied to nonpoint source pollution controls is considered a subset of the AKART requirement.
"Ambient water quality" refers to the conditions and properties of a surface water of the state as determined by the results of water samples, measurements, or observations.
"Background" means the biological, chemical, and physical conditions of a water body, outside the area of influence of the discharge under consideration. Background sampling locations in an enforcement action would be up-gradient or outside the area of influence of the discharge. If several discharges to any water body exist, and enforcement action is being taken for possible violations to the standards, background sampling would be undertaken immediately up-gradient from each discharge.
"Best management practices (BMP)" means physical, structural, and/or managerial practices approved by the department that, when used singularly or in combination, prevent or reduce pollutant discharges.
"Biological assessment" is an evaluation of the biological condition of a water body using surveys of aquatic community structure and function and other direct measurements of resident biota in surface waters.
"Bog" means those wetlands that are acidic, peat forming, and whose primary water source is precipitation, with little, if any, outflow.
"Carcinogen" means any substance or agent that produces or tends to produce cancer in humans. For implementation of this chapter, the term carcinogen will apply to substances on the United States Environmental Protection Agency lists of A (known human) and B (probable human) carcinogens, and any substance which causes a significant increased incidence of benign or malignant tumors in a single, well conducted animal bioassay, consistent with the weight of evidence approach specified in the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Guidelines for Carcinogenic Risk Assessment as set forth in 51 FR 33992 et seq. as presently published or as subsequently amended or republished.
"Chronic conditions" are changes in the physical, chemical, or biologic environment which are expected or demonstrated to result in injury or death to an organism as a result of repeated or constant exposure over an extended period of time to a substance or detrimental environmental condition.
"Combined sewer overflow (CSO) treatment plant" is a facility that provides at-site treatment as provided for in chapter 173-245 WAC. A CSO treatment plant is a specific facility identified in a department-approved CSO reduction plan (long-term control plan) that is designed, operated and controlled by a municipal utility to capture and treat excess combined sanitary sewage and stormwater from a combined sewer system.
"Compliance schedule" or "schedule of compliance" is a schedule of remedial measures included in a permit or an order, including an enforceable sequence of interim requirements (for example, actions, operations, or milestone events) leading to compliance with an effluent limit, other prohibition, or standard.
"Created wetlands" means those wetlands intentionally created from nonwetland sites to produce or replace natural wetland habitat.
"Critical condition" is when the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of the receiving water environment interact with the effluent to produce the greatest potential adverse impact on aquatic biota and existing or designated water uses. For steady-state discharges to riverine systems the critical condition may be assumed to be equal to the 7Q10 flow event unless determined otherwise by the department.
"Damage to the ecosystem" means any demonstrated or predicted stress to aquatic or terrestrial organisms or communities of organisms which the department reasonably concludes may interfere in the health or survival success or natural structure of such populations. This stress may be due to, but is not limited to, alteration in habitat or changes in water temperature, chemistry, or turbidity, and shall consider the potential build up of discharge constituents or temporal increases in habitat alteration which may create such stress in the long term.
"Department" means the state of Washington department of ecology.
"Designated uses" are those uses specified in this chapter for each water body or segment, regardless of whether or not the uses are currently attained.
"Director" means the director of the state of Washington department of ecology.
"Drainage ditch" means that portion of a designed and constructed conveyance system that serves the purpose of transporting surplus water; this may include natural water courses or channels incorporated in the system design, but does not include the area adjacent to the water course or channel.
"Ecoregions" are defined using EPAs Ecoregions of the Pacific Northwest Document No. 600/3-86/033 July 1986 by Omernik and Gallant.
"Enterococci" refers to a subgroup of fecal streptococci that includes S. faecalis, S. faecium, S. gallinarum, and S. avium. The enterococci are differentiated from other streptococci by their ability to grow in 6.5% sodium chloride, at pH 9.6, and at 10°C and 45°C.
"E. coli"((or "Escherichia coli"))is a bacterium in the family Enterobacteriaceae named Escherichia coli and is a common inhabitant of the intestinal tract of warm-blooded animals, and its presence in water samples is an indication of fecal pollution and the possible presence of enteric pathogens.
"Existing uses" means those uses actually attained in fresh or marine waters on or after November 28, 1975, whether or not they are designated uses. Introduced species that are not native to Washington, and put-and-take fisheries comprised of nonself-replicating introduced native species, do not need to receive full support as an existing use.
(("Extraordinary primary contact"))
"Fecal coliform" means that portion of the coliform group which is present in the intestinal tracts and feces of warm-blooded animals as detected by the product of acid or gas from lactose in a suitable culture medium within twenty-four hours at 44.5 plus or minus 0.2 degrees Celsius.
"Geometric mean" means either the nth root of a product of n factors, or the antilogarithm of the arithmetic mean of the logarithms of the individual sample values.
"Ground water exchange" means the discharge and recharge of ground water to a surface water. Discharge is inflow from an aquifer, seeps or springs that increases the available supply of surface water. Recharge is outflow downgradient to an aquifer or downstream to surface water for base flow maintenance. Exchange may include ground water discharge in one season followed by recharge later in the year.
"Hardness" means a measure of the calcium and magnesium salts present in water. For purposes of this chapter, hardness is measured in milligrams per liter and expressed as calcium carbonate (CaCO3).
"Intake credit" is a procedure for establishing effluent limits that takes into account the amount of a pollutant that is present in waters of the state, at the time water is removed from the same body of water by the discharger or other facility supplying the discharger with intake water.
"Irrigation ditch" means that portion of a designed and constructed conveyance system that serves the purpose of transporting irrigation water from its supply source to its place of use; this may include natural water courses or channels incorporated in the system design, but does not include the area adjacent to the water course or channel.
"Lakes" shall be distinguished from riverine systems as being water bodies, including reservoirs, with a mean detention time of greater than fifteen days.
"Lake-specific study" means a study intended to quantify existing nutrient concentrations, determine existing characteristic uses for lake class waters, and potential lake uses. The study determines how to protect these uses and if any uses are lost or impaired because of nutrients, algae, or aquatic plants. An appropriate study must recommend a criterion for total phosphorus (TP), total nitrogen (TN) in µg/l, or other nutrient that impairs characteristic uses by causing excessive algae blooms or aquatic plant growth.
"Mean detention time" means the time obtained by dividing a reservoir's mean annual minimum total storage by the thirty-day ten-year low-flow from the reservoir.
"Migration" or "translocation" means any natural movement of an organism or community of organisms from one locality to another locality.
"Mixing zone" means that portion of a water body adjacent to an effluent outfall where mixing results in the dilution of the effluent with the receiving water. Water quality criteria may be exceeded in a mixing zone as conditioned and provided for in WAC 173-201A-400.
"Natural conditions" or "natural background levels" means surface water quality that was present before any human-caused pollution. When estimating natural conditions in the headwaters of a disturbed watershed it may be necessary to use the less disturbed conditions of a neighboring or similar watershed as a reference condition. (See also WAC 173-201A-260(1).)
"New or expanded actions" mean human actions that occur or are regulated for the first time, or human actions expanded such that they result in an increase in pollution, after July 1, 2003, for the purpose of applying this chapter only.
"Nonpoint source" means pollution that enters any waters of the state from any dispersed land-based or water-based activities including, but not limited to, atmospheric deposition; surface water runoff from agricultural lands, urban areas, or forest lands; subsurface or underground sources; or discharges from boats or marine vessels not otherwise regulated under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program.
"Permit" means a document issued pursuant to chapter 90.48 RCW specifying the waste treatment and control requirements and waste discharge conditions.
"pH" means the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration.
"Pollution" means such contamination, or other alteration of the physical, chemical, or biological properties, of any waters of the state, including change in temperature, taste, color, turbidity, or odor of the waters, or such discharge of any liquid, gaseous, solid, radioactive, or other substance into any waters of the state as will or is likely to create a nuisance or render such waters harmful, detrimental, or injurious to the public health, safety, or welfare, or to domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, recreational, or other legitimate beneficial uses, or to livestock, wild animals, birds, fish, or other aquatic life.
"Primary contact recreation" means activities where a person would have direct contact with water to the point of complete submergence including, but not limited to, skin diving, swimming, and water skiing.
(("Secondary contact recreation"))
"Shoreline stabilization" means the anchoring of soil at the water's edge, or in shallow water, by fibrous plant root complexes; this may include long-term accretion of sediment or peat, along with shoreline progradation in such areas.
"Stormwater" means that portion of precipitation that does not naturally percolate into the ground or evaporate, but flows via overland flow, interflow, pipes, and other features of a stormwater drainage system into a defined surface water body, or a constructed infiltration facility.
"Stormwater attenuation" means the process by which peak flows from precipitation are reduced and runoff velocities are slowed as a result of passing through a surface water body.
"Surface waters of the state" includes lakes, rivers, ponds, streams, inland waters, saltwaters, wetlands and all other surface waters and water courses within the jurisdiction of the state of Washington.
"Temperature" means water temperature expressed in degrees Celsius (°C).
"Treatment wetlands" means those wetlands intentionally constructed on nonwetland sites and managed for the primary purpose of wastewater or stormwater treatment. Treatment wetlands are considered part of a collection and treatment system, and generally are not subject to the criteria of this chapter.
"Trophic state" means a classification of the productivity of a lake ecosystem. Lake productivity depends on the amount of biologically available nutrients in water and sediments and may be based on total phosphorus (TP). Secchi depth and chlorophyll-a measurements may be used to improve the trophic state classification of a lake. Trophic states used in this rule include, from least to most nutrient rich, ultra-oligotrophic, oligotrophic, lower mesotrophic, upper mesotrophic, and eutrophic.
"Turbidity" means the clarity of water expressed as nephelometric turbidity units (NTU) and measured with a calibrated turbidimeter.
"Upwelling" means the natural process along Washington's Pacific Coast where the summer prevailing northerly winds produce a seaward transport of surface water. Cold, deeper more saline waters rich in nutrients and low in dissolved oxygen, rise to replace the surface water. The cold oxygen deficient water enters Puget Sound and other coastal estuaries at depth where it displaces the existing deep water and eventually rises to replace the surface water. Such surface water replacement results in an overall increase in salinity and nutrients accompanied by a depression in dissolved oxygen. Localized upwelling of the deeper water of Puget Sound can occur year-round under influence of tidal currents, winds, and geomorphic features.
"USEPA" means the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
"Variance" is a time-limited designated use and criterion as defined in 40 C.F.R. 131.3, and must be adopted by rule.
"Wetlands" means areas that are inundated or saturated by surface water or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions. Wetlands generally include swamps, marshes, bogs, and similar areas. Wetlands do not include those artificial wetlands intentionally created from nonwetland sites including, but not limited to, irrigation and drainage ditches, grass-lined swales, canals, detention facilities, wastewater treatment facilities, farm ponds, and landscape amenities, or those wetlands created after July 1, 1990, that were unintentionally created as a result of the construction of a road, street, or highway. Wetlands may include those artificial wetlands intentionally created from nonwetland areas to mitigate the conversion of wetlands. (Water bodies not included in the definition of wetlands as well as those mentioned in the definition are still waters of the state.)
"Wildlife habitat" means waters of the state used by, or that directly or indirectly provide food support to, fish, other aquatic life, and wildlife for any life history stage or activity.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 11-09-090, filed 4/20/11, effective 5/21/11)
WAC 173-201A-200Fresh water designated uses and criteria.
The following uses are designated for protection in fresh surface waters of the state. Use designations for water bodies are listed in WAC 173-201A-600 and 173-201A-602.
(1) Aquatic life uses. Aquatic life uses are designated based on the presence of, or the intent to provide protection for, the key uses identified in (a) of this subsection. It is required that all indigenous fish and nonfish aquatic species be protected in waters of the state in addition to the key species described below.
(a) The categories for aquatic life uses are:
(i) Char spawning and rearing. The key identifying characteristics of this use are spawning or early juvenile rearing by native char (bull trout and Dolly Varden), or use by other aquatic species similarly dependent on such cold water. Other common characteristic aquatic life uses for waters in this category include summer foraging and migration of native char; and spawning, rearing, and migration by other salmonid species.
(ii) Core summer salmonid habitat. The key identifying characteristics of this use are summer (June 15 - September 15) salmonid spawning or emergence, or adult holding; use as important summer rearing habitat by one or more salmonids; or foraging by adult and subadult native char. Other common characteristic aquatic life uses for waters in this category include spawning outside of the summer season, rearing, and migration by salmonids.
(iii) Salmonid spawning, rearing, and migration. The key identifying characteristic of this use is salmon or trout spawning and emergence that only occurs outside of the summer season (September 16 - June 14). Other common characteristic aquatic life uses for waters in this category include rearing and migration by salmonids.
(iv) Salmonid rearing and migration only. The key identifying characteristic of this use is use only for rearing or migration by salmonids (not used for spawning).
(v) Non-anadromous interior redband trout. For the protection of waters where the only trout species is a non-anadromous form of self-reproducing interior redband trout (O. mykis), and other associated aquatic life.
(vi) Indigenous warm water species. For the protection of waters where the dominant species under natural conditions would be temperature tolerant indigenous nonsalmonid species. Examples include dace, redside shiner, chiselmouth, sucker, and northern pikeminnow.
(b) General criteria. General criteria that apply to all aquatic life fresh water uses are described in WAC 173-201A-260 (2)(a) and (b), and are for:
(i) Toxic, radioactive, and deleterious materials; and
(ii) Aesthetic values.
(c) Aquatic life temperature criteria. Except where noted, water temperature is measured by the 7-day average of the daily maximum temperatures (7-DADMax). Table 200 (1)(c) lists the temperature criteria for each of the aquatic life use categories.
Table 200 (1)(c)
Aquatic Life Temperature Criteria in Fresh Water
Category
Highest 7-DADMax
Char Spawning and Rearing*
12°C (53.6°F)
Core Summer Salmonid Habitat*
16°C (60.8°F)
Salmonid Spawning, Rearing, and Migration*
17.5°C (63.5°F)
Salmonid Rearing and Migration Only
17.5°C (63.5°F)
Non-anadromous Interior Redband Trout
18°C (64.4°F)
Indigenous Warm Water Species
20°C (68°F)
*Note:
Some streams have a more stringent temperature criterion that is applied seasonally to further protect salmonid spawning and egg incubation. See (c)(B)(iv) of this subsection.
(i) When a water body's temperature is warmer than the criteria in Table 200 (1)(c) (or within 0.3°C (0.54°F) of the criteria) and that condition is due to natural conditions, then human actions considered cumulatively may not cause the 7-DADMax temperature of that water body to increase more than 0.3°C (0.54°F).
(ii) When the background condition of the water is cooler than the criteria in Table 200 (1)(c), the allowable rate of warming up to, but not exceeding, the numeric criteria from human actions is restricted as follows:
(A) Incremental temperature increases resulting from individual point source activities must not, at any time, exceed 28/(T+7) as measured at the edge of a mixing zone boundary (where "T" represents the background temperature as measured at a point or points unaffected by the discharge and representative of the highest ambient water temperature in the vicinity of the discharge); and
(B) Incremental temperature increases resulting from the combined effect of all nonpoint source activities in the water body must not, at any time, exceed 2.8°C (5.04°F).
(iii) Temperatures are not to exceed the criteria at a probability frequency of more than once every ten years on average.
(iv) Spawning and incubation protection. The department has identified waterbodies, or portions thereof, which require special protection for spawning and incubation in ecology publication 06-10-038 (also available on ecology's web site at ((www.ecy.wa.gov))www.ecology.wa.gov). This publication indicates where and when the following criteria are to be applied to protect the reproduction of native char, salmon, and trout:
• Maximum 7-DADMax temperatures of 9°C (48.2°F) at the initiation of spawning and at fry emergence for char; and
• Maximum 7-DADMax temperatures of 13°C (55.4°F) at the initiation of spawning for salmon and at fry emergence for salmon and trout.
The two criteria above are protective of incubation as long as human actions do not significantly disrupt the normal patterns of fall cooling and spring warming that provide significantly colder temperatures over the majority of the incubation period.
(v) For lakes, human actions considered cumulatively may not increase the 7-DADMax temperature more than 0.3°C (0.54°F) above natural conditions.
(vi) Temperature measurements should be taken to represent the dominant aquatic habitat of the monitoring site. This typically means samples should:
(A) Be taken from well mixed portions of rivers and streams; and
(B) Not be taken from shallow stagnant backwater areas, within isolated thermal refuges, at the surface, or at the water's edge.
(vii) The department will incorporate the following guidelines on preventing acute lethality and barriers to migration of salmonids into determinations of compliance with the narrative requirements for use protection established in this chapter (e.g., WAC 173-201A-310(1), 173-201A-400(4), and 173-201A-410 (1)(c)). The following site-level considerations do not, however, override the temperature criteria established for waters in subsection (1)(c) of this section or WAC 173-201A-600 through 173-201A-602:
(A) Moderately acclimated (16-20°C, or 60.8-68°F) adult and juvenile salmonids will generally be protected from acute lethality by discrete human actions maintaining the 7-DADMax temperature at or below 22°C (71.6°F) and the 1-day maximum (1-DMax) temperature at or below 23°C (73.4°F).
(B) Lethality to developing fish embryos can be expected to occur at a 1-DMax temperature greater than 17.5°C (63.5°F).
(C) To protect aquatic organisms, discharge plume temperatures must be maintained such that fish could not be entrained (based on plume time of travel) for more than two seconds at temperatures above 33°C (91.4°F) to avoid creating areas that will cause near instantaneous lethality.
(D) Barriers to adult salmonid migration are assumed to exist any time the 1-DMax temperature is greater than 22°C (71.6°F) and the adjacent downstream water temperatures are 3°C (5.4°F) or more cooler.
(viii) Nothing in this chapter shall be interpreted to prohibit the establishment of effluent limitations for the control of the thermal component of any discharge in accordance with 33 U.S.C. 1326 (commonly known as section 316 of the Clean Water Act).
(d) Aquatic life dissolved oxygen (D.O.) criteria. The D.O. criteria are measured in milligrams per liter (mg/L). Table 200 (1)(d) lists the 1-day minimum D.O. for each of the aquatic life use categories.
Table 200 (1)(d)
Aquatic Life Dissolved Oxygen Criteria in Fresh Water
Category
Lowest 1-Day
Minimum
Char Spawning and Rearing
9.5 mg/L
Core Summer Salmonid Habitat
9.5 mg/L
Salmonid Spawning, Rearing, and Migration
8.0 mg/L
Salmonid Rearing and Migration Only
6.5 mg/L
Non-anadromous Interior Redband Trout
8.0 mg/L
Indigenous Warm Water Species
6.5 mg/L
(i) When a water body's D.O. is lower than the criteria in Table 200 (1)(d) (or within 0.2 mg/L of the criteria) and that condition is due to natural conditions, then human actions considered cumulatively may not cause the D.O. of that water body to decrease more than 0.2 mg/L.
(ii) For lakes, human actions considered cumulatively may not decrease the dissolved oxygen concentration more than 0.2 mg/L below natural conditions.
(iii) Concentrations of D.O. are not to fall below the criteria in the table at a probability frequency of more than once every ten years on average.
(iv) D.O. measurements should be taken to represent the dominant aquatic habitat of the monitoring site. This typically means samples should:
(A) Be taken from well mixed portions of rivers and streams; and
(B) Not be taken from shallow stagnant backwater areas, within isolated thermal refuges, at the surface, or at the water's edge.
(e) Aquatic life turbidity criteria. Turbidity is measured in "nephelometric turbidity units" or "NTUs." Table 200 (1)(e) lists the maximum turbidity criteria for each of the aquatic life use categories.
Table 200 (1)(e)
Aquatic Life Turbidity Criteria in Fresh Water
Category
NTUs
Char Spawning and Rearing
Turbidity shall not exceed:
 
• 5 NTU over background when the background is 50 NTU or less; or
 
• A 10 percent increase in turbidity when the background turbidity is more than 50 NTU.
Core Summer Salmonid Habitat
Same as above.
Salmonid Spawning, Rearing, and Migration
Same as above.
Salmonid Rearing and Migration Only
Turbidity shall not exceed:
• 10 NTU over background when the background is 50 NTU or less; or
 
• A 20 percent increase in turbidity when the background turbidity is more than 50 NTU.
Non-anadromous Interior Redband Trout
Turbidity shall not exceed:
• 5 NTU over background when the background is 50 NTU or less; or
 
• A 10 percent increase in turbidity when the background turbidity is more than 50 NTU.
Indigenous Warm Water Species
Turbidity shall not exceed:
• 10 NTU over background when the background is 50 NTU or less; or
 
• A 20 percent increase in turbidity when the background turbidity is more than 50 NTU.
(i) The turbidity criteria established under WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(e) shall be modified, without specific written authorization from the department, to allow a temporary area of mixing during and immediately after necessary in-water construction activities that result in the disturbance of in-place sediments. This temporary area of mixing is subject to the constraints of WAC 173-201A-400 (4) and (6) and can occur only after the activity has received all other necessary local and state permits and approvals, and after the implementation of appropriate best management practices to avoid or minimize disturbance of in-place sediments and exceedances of the turbidity criteria. A temporary area of mixing shall be as follows:
(A) For waters up to 10 cfs flow at the time of construction, the point of compliance shall be one hundred feet downstream from the activity causing the turbidity exceedance.
(B) For waters above 10 cfs up to 100 cfs flow at the time of construction, the point of compliance shall be two hundred feet downstream of the activity causing the turbidity exceedance.
(C) For waters above 100 cfs flow at the time of construction, the point of compliance shall be three hundred feet downstream of the activity causing the turbidity exceedance.
(D) For projects working within or along lakes, ponds, wetlands, or other nonflowing waters, the point of compliance shall be at a radius of one hundred fifty feet from the activity causing the turbidity exceedance.
(f) Aquatic life total dissolved gas (TDG) criteria. TDG is measured in percent saturation. Table 200 (1)(f) lists the maximum TDG criteria for each of the aquatic life use categories.
Table 200 (1)(f)
Aquatic Life Total Dissolved Gas Criteria in Fresh Water
Category
Percent Saturation
Char Spawning and Rearing
Total dissolved gas shall not exceed 110 percent of saturation at any point of sample collection.
Core Summer Salmonid Habitat
Same as above.
Salmonid Spawning, Rearing, and Migration
Same as above.
Salmonid Rearing and Migration Only
Same as above.
Non-anadromous Interior Redband Trout
Same as above.
Indigenous Warm Water Species
Same as above.
(i) The water quality criteria established in this chapter for TDG shall not apply when the stream flow exceeds the seven-day, ten-year frequency flood.
(ii) The TDG criteria may be adjusted to aid fish passage over hydroelectric dams when consistent with a department approved gas abatement plan. This plan must be accompanied by fisheries management and physical and biological monitoring plans. The elevated TDG levels are intended to allow increased fish passage without causing more harm to fish populations than caused by turbine fish passage. The following special fish passage exemptions for the Snake and Columbia rivers apply when spilling water at dams is necessary to aid fish passage:
• TDG must not exceed an average of one hundred fifteen percent as measured in the forebays of the next downstream dams and must not exceed an average of one hundred twenty percent as measured in the tailraces of each dam (these averages are measured as an average of the twelve highest consecutive hourly readings in any one day, relative to atmospheric pressure); and
• A maximum TDG one hour average of one hundred twenty-five percent must not be exceeded during spillage for fish passage.
(g) Aquatic life pH criteria. Measurement of pH is expressed as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration. Table 200 (1)(g) lists the pH levels for each of the aquatic life use categories.
Table 200 (1)(g)
Aquatic Life pH Criteria in Fresh Water
Use Category
pH Units
Char Spawning and Rearing
pH shall be within the range of 6.5 to 8.5, with a human-caused variation within the above range of less than 0.2 units.
Core Summer Salmonid Habitat
Same as above.
Salmonid Spawning, Rearing, and Migration
pH shall be within the range of 6.5 to 8.5 with a human-caused variation within the above range of less than 0.5 units.
Salmonid Rearing and Migration Only
Same as above.
Non-anadromous Interior Redband Trout
Same as above.
Indigenous Warm Water Species
Same as above.
(2) Recreational uses. The recreational ((uses are extraordinary primary contact recreation,))use is primary contact recreation((, and secondary contact recreation)).
(a) General criteria. General criteria that apply to fresh water recreational uses are described in WAC 173-201A-260 (2)(a) and (b), and are for:
(i) Toxic, radioactive, and deleterious materials; and
(ii) Aesthetic values.
(b) Water contact recreation bacteria criteria. Table 200 (2)(b) lists the bacteria criteria to protect water contact recreation in fresh waters. These criteria are based on Escherichia coli (E. coli) and fecal coliform organism levels, and expressed as colony forming units (CFU) or most probable number (MPN). The use of fecal coliform organism levels to determine compliance will expire December 31, 2020.
Table 200 (2)(b)
((Water))Primary Contact Recreation Bacteria Criteria in Fresh Water
((Category))
Bacterial Indicator
((Bacteria Indicator))
Criteria
((Extraordinary Primary Contact Recreation
))
E. coli
E. coli organism levels within an averaging period must not exceed a geometric mean value of 100 CFU or MPN per 100 mL, with not more than 10 percent of all samples (or any single sample when less than ten sample points exist) obtained within the averaging period exceeding 320 CFU or MPN per 100 mL.
((Primary Contact Recreation))
Fecal coliform (expires 12/31/2020)
Fecal coliform organism levels within an averaging period must not exceed a geometric mean value of 100 ((colonies/100))CFU or MPN per 100 mL, with not more than 10 percent of all samples (or any single sample when less than ten sample points exist) obtained ((for calculating the geometric mean value))within an averaging period exceeding 200 ((colonies /100))CFU or MPN per 100 mL.
((Secondary Contact Recreation
))
(i) ((When averaging bacteria sample data for comparison to the geometric mean criteria, it is preferable to average by season and include five or more data collection events within each period. Averaging of data collected beyond a thirty-day period, or beyond a specific discharge event under investigation, is not permitted when such averaging would skew the data set so as to mask noncompliance periods. The period of averaging should not exceed twelve months, and should have sample collection dates well distributed throughout the reporting period.))A minimum of three samples is required to calculate a geometric mean for comparison to the geometric mean criteria. Sample collection dates shall be well distributed throughout the averaging period so as not to mask noncompliance periods.
(A) Effluent bacteria samples: When averaging effluent bacteria sample values for comparison to the geometric mean criteria, or for determining permit compliance, the averaging period shall be thirty days or less.
(B) Ambient water quality samples: When averaging bacteria sample values for comparison to the geometric mean criteria, it is preferable to average by season. The averaging period of bacteria sample data shall be ninety days or less.
(ii) When determining compliance with the bacteria criteria in or around small sensitive areas, such as swimming beaches, it is recommended that multiple samples are taken throughout the area during each visit. Such multiple samples should be arithmetically averaged together (to reduce concerns with low bias when the data is later used in calculating a geometric mean) to reduce sample variability and to create a single representative data point.
(iii) As determined necessary by the department, more stringent bacteria criteria may be established for rivers and streams that cause, or significantly contribute to, the decertification or conditional certification of commercial or recreational shellfish harvest areas, even when the preassigned bacteria criteria for the river or stream are being met.
(iv) Where information suggests that sample results are due primarily to sources other than warm-blooded animals (e.g., wood waste), alternative indicator criteria may be established on a site-specific basis ((by the department))as described in WAC 173-201A-430.
(3) Water supply uses. The water supply uses are domestic, agricultural, industrial, and stock watering.
General criteria. General criteria that apply to the water supply uses are described in WAC 173-201A-260 (2)(a) and (b), and are for:
(a) Toxic, radioactive, and deleterious materials; and
(b) Aesthetic values.
(4) Miscellaneous uses. The miscellaneous fresh water uses are wildlife habitat, harvesting, commerce and navigation, boating, and aesthetics.
General criteria. General criteria that apply to miscellaneous fresh water uses are described in WAC 173-201A-260 (2)(a) and (b), and are for:
(a) Toxic, radioactive, and deleterious materials; and
(b) Aesthetic values.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 11-09-090, filed 4/20/11, effective 5/21/11)
WAC 173-201A-210Marine water designated uses and criteria.
The following uses are designated for protection in marine surface waters of the state of Washington. Use designations for specific water bodies are listed in WAC 173-201A-612.
(1) Aquatic life uses. Aquatic life uses are designated using the following general categories. It is required that all indigenous fish and nonfish aquatic species be protected in waters of the state.
(a) The categories for aquatic life uses are:
(i) Extraordinary quality salmonid and other fish migration, rearing, and spawning; clam, oyster, and mussel rearing and spawning; crustaceans and other shellfish (crabs, shrimp, crayfish, scallops, etc.) rearing and spawning.
(ii) Excellent quality salmonid and other fish migration, rearing, and spawning; clam, oyster, and mussel rearing and spawning; crustaceans and other shellfish (crabs, shrimp, crayfish, scallops, etc.) rearing and spawning.
(iii) Good quality salmonid migration and rearing; other fish migration, rearing, and spawning; clam, oyster, and mussel rearing and spawning; crustaceans and other shellfish (crabs, shrimp, crayfish, scallops, etc.) rearing and spawning.
(iv) Fair quality salmonid and other fish migration.
(b) General criteria. General criteria that apply to aquatic life marine water uses are described in WAC 173-201A-260 (2)(a) and (b), and are for:
(i) Toxic, radioactive, and deleterious materials; and
(ii) Aesthetic values.
(c) Aquatic life temperature criteria. Except where noted, temperature is measured as a 1-day maximum temperature (1-DMax). Table 210 (1)(c) lists the temperature criteria for each of the aquatic life use categories.
Table 210 (1)(c)
Aquatic Life Temperature Criteria in Marine Water
Category
Highest 1-DMax
Extraordinary quality
13°C (55.4°F)
Excellent quality
16°C (60.8°F)
Good quality
19°C (66.2°F)
Fair quality
22°C (71.6°F)
(i) When a water body's temperature is warmer than the criteria in Table 210 (1)(c) (or within 0.3°C (0.54°F) of the criteria) and that condition is due to natural conditions, then human actions considered cumulatively may not cause the 7-DADMax temperature of that water body to increase more than 0.3°C (0.54°F).
(ii) When the natural condition of the water is cooler than the criteria in Table 210 (1)(c), the allowable rate of warming up to, but not exceeding, the numeric criteria from human actions is restricted as follows:
(A) Incremental temperature increases resulting from individual point source activities must not, at any time, exceed 12/(T-2) as measured at the edge of a mixing zone boundary (where "T" represents the background temperature as measured at a point or points unaffected by the discharge and representative of the highest ambient water temperature in the vicinity of the discharge); and
(B) Incremental temperature increases resulting from the combined effect of all nonpoint source activities in the water body must not, at any time, exceed 2.8°C (5.04°F).
(iii) Temperatures are not to exceed the criteria at a probability frequency of more than once every ten years on average.
(iv) Temperature measurements should be taken to represent the dominant aquatic habitat of the monitoring site. This typically means samples should not be taken from shallow stagnant backwater areas, within isolated thermal refuges, at the surface, or at the water's edge.
(v) The department will incorporate the following guidelines on preventing acute lethality and barriers to migration of salmonids into determinations of compliance with the narrative requirements for use protection established in this chapter (e.g., WAC 173-201A-310(1), 173-201A-400(4), and 173-201A-410 (1)(c)). The following site-level considerations do not, however, override the temperature criteria established for waters in subsection (1)(c) of this subsection or WAC 173-201A-612:
(A) Moderately acclimated (16-20°C, or 60.8-68°F) adult and juvenile salmonids will generally be protected from acute lethality by discrete human actions maintaining the 7-DADMax temperature at or below 22°C (71.6°F) and the 1-DMax temperature at or below 23°C (73.4°F).
(B) Lethality to developing fish embryos can be expected to occur at a 1-DMax temperature greater than 17.5°C (63.5°F).
(C) To protect aquatic organisms, discharge plume temperatures must be maintained such that fish could not be entrained (based on plume time of travel) for more than two seconds at temperatures above 33°C (91.4°F) to avoid creating areas that will cause near instantaneous lethality.
(D) Barriers to adult salmonid migration are assumed to exist any time the 1-DMax temperature is greater than 22°C (71.6°F) and the adjacent downstream water temperatures are 3°C (5.4°F) or more cooler.
(vi) Nothing in this chapter shall be interpreted to prohibit the establishment of effluent limitations for the control of the thermal component of any discharge in accordance with 33 U.S.C. 1326 (commonly known as section 316 of the Clean Water Act).
(d) Aquatic life dissolved oxygen (D.O.) criteria. Except where noted, D.O. concentrations are measured as a 1-day minimum in milligrams per liter. Table 210 (1)(d) lists the D.O. criteria for each of the aquatic life use categories.
Table 210 (1)(d)
Aquatic Life Dissolved Oxygen Criteria in Marine Water
Category
Lowest 1-Day Minimum
Extraordinary quality
7.0 mg/L
Excellent quality
6.0 mg/L
Good quality
5.0 mg/L
Fair quality
4.0 mg/L
(i) When a water body's D.O. is lower than the criteria in Table 210 (1)(d) (or within 0.2 mg/L of the criteria) and that condition is due to natural conditions, then human actions considered cumulatively may not cause the D.O. of that water body to decrease more than 0.2 mg/L.
(ii) Concentrations of D.O. are not to fall below the criteria in the table at a probability frequency of more than once every ten years on average.
(iii) D.O. measurements should be taken to represent the dominant aquatic habitat of the monitoring site. This typically means samples should not be taken from shallow stagnant backwater areas, within isolated thermal refuges, at the surface, or at the water's edge.
(e) Aquatic life turbidity criteria. Turbidity is measured in "nephelometric turbidity units" or "NTUs." Table 210 (1)(e) lists the one-day maximum turbidity allowed as a result of human actions for each of the aquatic life use categories.
Table 210 (1)(e)
Aquatic Life Turbidity Criteria in Marine Water
Category
NTUs
Extraordinary quality
Turbidity must not exceed:
• 5 NTU over background when the background is 50 NTU or less; or
• A 10 percent increase in turbidity when the background turbidity is more than 50 NTU.
Excellent quality
Same as above.
Good quality
Turbidity must not exceed:
• 10 NTU over background when the background is 50 NTU or less; or
• A 20 percent increase in turbidity when the background turbidity is more than 50 NTU.
Fair quality
Same as above.
(i) The turbidity criteria established under WAC 173-201A-210 (1)(e) shall be modified, without specific written authorization from the department, to allow a temporary area of mixing during and immediately after necessary in-water construction activities that result in the disturbance of in-place sediments. This temporary area of mixing is subject to the constraints of WAC 173-201A-400 (4) and (6) and can occur only after the activity has received all other necessary local and state permits and approvals, and after the implementation of appropriate best management practices to avoid or minimize disturbance of in-place sediments and exceedances of the turbidity criteria. For estuaries or marine waters, the point of compliance for a temporary area of mixing shall be at a radius of one hundred fifty feet from the activity causing the turbidity exceedance.
(f) Aquatic life pH criteria. Measurement of pH is expressed as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration. Table 210 (1)(f) lists the pH levels allowed as a result of human actions for each of the aquatic life use categories.
Table 210 (1)(f)
Aquatic Life pH Criteria in Marine Water
Use Category
pH Units
Extraordinary quality
pH must be within the range of 7.0 to 8.5 with a human-caused variation within the above range of less than 0.2 units.
Excellent quality
pH must be within the range of 7.0 to 8.5 with a human-caused variation within the above range of less than 0.5 units.
Good quality
Same as above.
Fair quality
pH must be within the range of 6.5 to 9.0 with a human-caused variation within the above range of less than 0.5 units.
(2) Shellfish harvesting.
(a) General criteria. General criteria that apply to shellfish harvesting uses for marine water are described in WAC 173-201A-260 (2)(a) and (b), and are for:
(i) Toxic, radioactive, and deleterious materials; and
(ii) Aesthetic values.
(b) Shellfish harvesting bacteria criteria.((To protect shellfish harvesting, fecal coliform organism levels))Fecal coliform organism levels are used to protect shellfish harvesting. Criteria are expressed as colony forming units (CFU) or most probable number (MPN). Fecal coliform must not exceed a geometric mean value of 14 ((colonies/))CFU or MPN per 100 mL, and not have more than 10 percent of all samples (or any single sample when less than ten sample points exist) obtained for calculating the geometric mean value exceeding 43 ((colonies/))CFU or MPN per 100 mL.
(i) Shellfish growing areas approved for unconditional harvest by the state department of health are fully supporting the shellfish harvest goals of this chapter, even when comparison with the criteria contained in this chapter suggest otherwise.
(ii) When averaging bacteria sample data for comparison to the geometric mean criteria, it is preferable to average by season and include five or more data collection events within each period. Averaging of data collected beyond a thirty-day period, or beyond a specific discharge event under investigation, is not permitted when such averaging would skew the data set so as to mask noncompliance periods. The period of averaging should not exceed twelve months, and should have sample collection dates well distributed throughout the reporting period.
(iii) When determining compliance with the bacteria criteria in or around small sensitive areas, it is recommended that multiple samples are taken throughout the area during each visit. Such multiple samples should be arithmetically averaged together (to reduce concerns with low bias when the data is later used in calculating a geometric mean) to reduce sample variability and to create a single representative data point.
(iv) As determined necessary by the department, more stringent bacteria criteria may be established for waters that cause, or significantly contribute to, the decertification or conditional certification of commercial or recreational shellfish harvest areas, even when the preassigned bacteria criteria for the water ((is))are being met.
(v) Where information suggests that sample results are due primarily to sources other than warm-blooded animals (e.g., wood waste), alternative indicator criteria may be established on a site-specific basis by the department.
(3) Recreational uses. The recreational ((uses are))use is primary contact recreation ((and secondary contact recreation)).
(a) General criteria. General criteria that apply to water contact uses for marine water are described in WAC 173-201A-260 (2)(a) and (b), and are for:
(i) Toxic, radioactive, and deleterious materials; and
(ii) Aesthetic values.
(b) Water contact recreation bacteria criteria. Table 210 (3)(b) lists the bacteria criteria to protect water contact recreation in marine waters. These criteria are based on enterococci and fecal coliform organism levels, and expressed as colony forming units (CFU) or most probable number (MPN). The use of fecal coliform levels to determine compliance will expire December 31, 2020.
Table 210 (3)(b)
((Water))Primary Contact Recreation Bacteria Criteria in Marine Water
((Category))
Bacterial Indicator
((Bacteria Indicator))
Criteria
Enterococci
Enterococci organism levels within an averaging period must not exceed a geometric mean value of 30 CFU or MPN per 100 mL, with not more than 10 percent of all samples (or any single sample when less than ten sample values exist) obtained within the averaging period exceeding 110 CFU or MPN per 100 mL.
((Primary Contact Recreation))
Fecal coliform (expires 12/31/2020)
Fecal coliform organism levels within an averaging period must not exceed a geometric mean value of 14 ((colonies/100))CFU or MPN per 100 mL, with not more than 10 percent of all samples (or any single sample when less than ten sample points exist) obtained ((for calculating the geometric mean value))within an averaging period exceeding 43 ((colonies/100))CFU or MPN per 100 mL.
((Secondary Contact Recreation
))
(i) ((When averaging bacteria sample data for comparison to the geometric mean criteria, it is preferable to average by season and include five or more data collection events within each period. Averaging of data collected beyond a thirty-day period, or beyond a specific discharge event under investigation, is not permitted when such averaging would skew the data set so as to mask noncompliance periods. The period of averaging should not exceed twelve months, and should have sample collection dates well distributed throughout the reporting period.))A minimum of three samples is required to calculate a geometric mean for comparison to the geometric mean criterion. Sample collection dates shall be well distributed throughout the averaging period so as not to mask noncompliance periods.
(A) Effluent bacteria samples: When averaging effluent bacteria sample values for comparison to the geometric mean criteria, or for determining permit compliance, the averaging period shall be thirty days or less.
(B) Ambient water quality samples: When averaging ambient bacteria sample values for comparison to the geometric mean criteria, it is preferable to average by season. The averaging period of bacteria sample data shall be ninety days or less.
(ii) When determining compliance with the bacteria criteria in or around small sensitive areas, such as swimming beaches, it is recommended that multiple samples are taken throughout the area during each visit. Such multiple samples should be arithmetically averaged together (to reduce concerns with low bias when the data is later used in calculating a geometric mean) to reduce sample variability and to create a single representative data point.
(iii) As determined necessary by the department, more stringent bacteria criteria may be established for waters that cause, or significantly contribute to, the decertification or conditional certification of commercial or recreational shellfish harvest areas, even when the preassigned bacteria criteria for the water ((is))are being met.
(iv) Where information suggests that sample results are due primarily to sources other than warm-blooded animals (e.g., wood waste), alternative indicator criteria may be established on a site-specific basis ((by the department))as described in WAC 173-201A-430.
(4) Miscellaneous uses. The miscellaneous marine water uses are wildlife habitat, harvesting, commerce and navigation, boating, and aesthetics.
General criteria. General criteria that apply in miscellaneous marine water uses are described in WAC 173-201A-260 (2)(a) and (b), and are for:
(a) Toxic, radioactive, and deleterious materials; and
(b) Aesthetic values.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 03-14-129, filed 7/1/03, effective 8/1/03)
WAC 173-201A-320Tier IIProtection of waters of higher quality than the standards.
(1) Whenever a water quality constituent is of a higher quality than a criterion designated for that water under this chapter, new or expanded actions within the categories identified in subsection (2) of this section that are expected to cause a measurable change in the quality of the water (see subsection (3) of this section) may not be allowed unless the department determines that the lowering of water quality is necessary and in the overriding public interest (see subsection (4) of this section).
(2) A Tier II review will only be conducted for new or expanded actions conducted under the following authorizations. Public involvement with the Tier II review will be conducted in accordance with the public involvement processes associated with these actions.
(a) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) waste discharge permits;
(b) State waste discharge permits to surface waters;
(c) Federal Clean Water Act Section 401 water quality certifications; and
(d) Other water pollution control programs authorized, implemented, or administered by the department.
(3) Definition of measurable change. To determine that a lowering of water quality is necessary and in the overriding public interest, an analysis must be conducted for new or expanded actions when the resulting action has the potential to cause a measurable change in the physical, chemical, or biological quality of a water body. Measurable changes will be determined based on an estimated change in water quality at a point outside the source area, after allowing for mixing consistent with WAC 173-201A-400(7). In the context of this regulation, a measurable change includes a:
(a) Temperature increase of 0.3°C or greater;
(b) Dissolved oxygen decrease of 0.2 mg/L or greater;
(c) Bacteria level increase of 2 ((cfu/))CFU or MPN per 100 mL or greater;
(d) pH change of 0.1 units or greater;
(e) Turbidity increase of 0.5 NTU or greater; or
(f) Any detectable increase in the concentration of a toxic or radioactive substance.
(4) Necessary and overriding public interest determinations. Once an activity has been determined to cause a measurable lowering in water quality, then an analysis must be conducted to determine if the lowering of water quality is necessary and in the overriding public interest. Information to conduct the analysis must be provided by the applicant seeking the authorization, or by the department in developing a general permit or pollution control program, and must include:
(a) A statement of the benefits and costs of the social, economic, and environmental effects associated with the lowering of water quality. This information will be used by the department to determine if the lowering of water quality is in the overriding public interest. Examples of information that can assist in this determination include:
(i) Economic benefits such as creating or expanding employment, increasing median family income, or increasing the community tax base;
(ii) Providing or contributing to necessary social services;
(iii) The use and demonstration of innovative pollution control and management approaches that would allow a significant improvement in AKART for a particular industry or category of action;
(iv) The prevention or remediation of environmental or public health threats;
(v) The societal and economic benefits of better health protection;
(vi) The preservation of assimilative capacity for future industry and development; and
(vii) The benefits associated with high water quality for uses such as fishing, recreation, and tourism.
(b) Information that identifies and selects the best combination of site, structural, and managerial approaches that can be feasibly implemented to prevent or minimize the lowering of water quality. This information will be used by the department to determine if the lowering of water quality is necessary. Examples that may be considered as alternatives include:
(i) Pollution prevention measures (such as changes in plant processes, source reduction, and substitution with less toxic substances);
(ii) Recycle/reuse of waste by-products or production materials and fluids;
(iii) Application of water conservation methods;
(iv) Alternative or enhanced treatment technology;
(v) Improved operation and maintenance of existing treatment systems;
(vi) Seasonal or controlled discharge options to avoid critical conditions of water quality;
(vii) Establishing buffer areas with effective limits on activities;
(viii) Land application or infiltration to capture pollutants and reduce surface runoff, on-site treatment, or alternative discharge locations;
(ix) Water quality offsets as described in WAC 173-201A-450.
(5) The department retains the discretion to require that the applicant examine specific alternatives, or that additional information be provided to conduct the analysis.
(6) General permit and water pollution control programs are developed for a category of dischargers that have similar processes and pollutants. New or reissued general permits or other water pollution control programs authorized, implemented, or administered by the department will undergo an analysis under Tier II at the time the department develops and approves the general permit or program.
(a) Individual activities covered under these general permits or programs will not require a Tier II analysis.
(b) The department will describe in writing how the general permit or control program meets the antidegradation requirements of this section.
(c) The department recognizes that many water quality protection programs and their associated control technologies are in a continual state of improvement and development. As a result, information regarding the existence, effectiveness, or costs of control practices for reducing pollution and meeting the water quality standards may be incomplete. In these instances, the antidegradation requirements of this section can be considered met for general permits and programs that have a formal process to select, develop, adopt, and refine control practices for protecting water quality and meeting the intent of this section. This adaptive process must:
(i) Ensure that information is developed and used expeditiously to revise permit or program requirements;
(ii) Review and refine management and control programs in cycles not to exceed five years or the period of permit reissuance; and
(iii) Include a plan that describes how information will be obtained and used to ensure full compliance with this chapter. The plan must be developed and documented in advance of permit or program approval under this section.
(7) All authorizations under this section must still comply with the provisions of Tier I (WAC 173-201A-310).
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 11-09-090, filed 4/20/11, effective 5/21/11)
WAC 173-201A-600Use designationsFresh waters.
(1) All surface waters of the state not named in Table 602 are to be protected for the designated uses of: Salmonid spawning, rearing, and migration; primary contact recreation; domestic, industrial, and agricultural water supply; stock watering; wildlife habitat; harvesting; commerce and navigation; boating; and aesthetic values.
(a) Additionally, the following waters are also to be protected for the designated use((s)) of((:))core summer salmonid habitat((; and extraordinary primary contact recreation)):
(i) All surface waters lying within national parks, national forests, and/or wilderness areas;
(ii) All lakes and all feeder streams to lakes (reservoirs with a mean detention time greater than fifteen days are to be treated as a lake for use designation);
(iii) All surface waters that are tributaries to waters designated core summer salmonid habitat((; or extraordinary primary contact recreation)); and
(iv) All fresh surface waters that are tributaries to extraordinary aquatic life marine waters (WAC 173-201A-610 through 173-201A-612).
(2) The water quality standards for surface waters for the state of Washington do not apply to segments of waters that are on Indian reservations, except for surface waters overlying fee lands on the Puyallup reservation consistent with the Puyallup Tribe Land Claims Settlement of 1989.
(3) Aquatic life uses are designated based on the presence of, or the intent to provide, protection for the key uses identified in Table 600. It is required that all indigenous fish and nonfish aquatic species be protected in waters of the state in addition to the key species described below.
Table 600 (Key to Table 602)
Abbreviation
General Description
Aquatic Life Uses:
(see WAC 173-201A-200(1))
Char Spawning/Rearing
Char spawning and rearing. The key identifying characteristics of this use are spawning or early juvenile rearing by native char (bull trout and Dolly Varden), or use by other aquatic species similarly dependent on such cold water. Other common characteristic aquatic life uses for waters in this category include summer foraging and migration of native char; and spawning, rearing, and migration by other salmonid species.
Core Summer Habitat
Core summer salmonid habitat. The key identifying characteristics of this use are summer (June 15 - September 15) salmonid spawning or emergence, or adult holding; use as important summer rearing habitat by one or more salmonids; or foraging by adult and subadult native char. Other common characteristic aquatic life uses for waters in this category include spawning outside of the summer season, rearing, and migration by salmonids.
Spawning/Rearing
Salmonid spawning, rearing, and migration. The key identifying characteristic of this use is salmon or trout spawning and emergence that only occurs outside of the summer season (September 16 - June 14). Other common characteristic aquatic life uses for waters in this category include rearing and migration by salmonids.
Rearing/Migration Only
Salmonid rearing and migration only. The key identifying characteristic of this use is use only for rearing or migration by salmonids (not used for spawning).
Redband Trout
Nonanadromous interior redband trout. For the protection of waters where the only trout species is a nonanadromous form of self-reproducing interior redband trout (O. mykis), and other associated aquatic life.
Warm Water Species
Indigenous warm water species. For the protection of waters where the dominant species under natural conditions would be temperature tolerant indigenous nonsalmonid species. Examples include dace, redside shiner, chiselmouth, sucker, and northern pikeminnow.
Recreational Uses:
(see WAC 173-201A-200(2))
((Extraordinary Primary Cont.
))
Primary ((Cont.))Contact
Primary contact recreation.
((Secondary Cont.
))
Water Supply Uses:
(see WAC 173-201A-200(3))
Domestic Water
Domestic water supply.
Industrial Water
Industrial water supply.
Agricultural Water
Agricultural water supply.
Stock Water
Stock watering.
Miscellaneous Uses:
(see WAC 173-201A-200(4))
Wildlife Habitat
Wildlife habitat.
Harvesting
Fish harvesting.
Commerce/Navigation
Commerce and navigation.
Boating
Boating.
Aesthetics
Aesthetic values.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 11-09-090 and 11-11-022, filed 4/20/11 and 5/9/11, effective 5/21/11 and 6/9/11)
WAC 173-201A-602Table 602—Use designations for fresh waters by water resource inventory area (WRIA).
(1) Table 602 lists uses for fresh waters. All surface waters of the state have designated uses assigned to them for protection under this chapter. Table 602 lists use designations for specific fresh waters. Fresh waters not assigned designated uses in Table 602 have their designated uses assigned in accordance with WAC 173-201A-600 and 173-201A-260(3). In Table 602, the Columbia River is listed first, followed by other water bodies listed by WRIA. Only the uses with the most stringent criteria are listed. The criteria notes in Table 602 take precedence over the criteria in WAC 173-201A-200 for same parameter.
(2) Table 602 is necessary to determine and fully comply with the requirements of this chapter. If you are viewing a paper copy of the rule from the office of the code reviser or are using their web site, Table 602 may be missing (it will instead say "place illustration here"). In this situation, you may view Table 602 at the department of ecology's web site at ((www.ecy.wa.gov))www.ecology.wa.gov, or request a paper copy of the rule with Table 602 from the department of ecology or the office of the code reviser.
(3) The department has identified waterbodies, or portions thereof, in Table 602 use designations which have additional requirements for supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species. See WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv) for more information.
(4) The coordinates listed in Table 602 are defined in the North American 1983 Datum High Accuracy Reference Network (NAD83 HARN).
Illustration 1: Water Resources Inventory Area Map
Key:
 
 
1. Nooksack
21. Queets/Quinault
41. Lower Crab
61. Upper Lake Roosevelt
2. San Juan
22. Lower Chehalis
42. Grand Coulee
62. Pend Oreille
3. Lower Skagit/Samish
23. Upper Chehalis
43. Upper Crab/Wilson
 
4. Upper Skagit
24. Willapa
44. Moses Coulee
 
5. Stillaguamish
25. Grays/Elochoman
45. Wenatchee
 
6. Island
26. Cowlitz
46. Entiat
 
7. Snohomish
27. Lewis
47. Chelan
 
8. Cedar/Sammamish
28. Salmon/Washougal
48. Methow
 
9. Duwamish/Green
29. Wind/White Salmon
49. Okanogan
 
10. Puyallup/White
30. Klickitat
50. Foster
 
11. Nisqually
31. Rock/Glade
51. Nespelem
 
12. Chambers/Clover
32. Walla Walla
52. Sanpoil
 
13. Deschutes
33. Lower Snake
53. Lower Lake Roosevelt
 
14. Kennedy/Goldsborough
34. Palouse
54. Lower Spokane
 
15. Kitsap
35. Middle Snake
55. Little Spokane
 
16. Skokomish/
Dosewallips
36. Esquatzel Coulee
56. Hangman
 
17. Quilcene/Snow
37. Lower Yakima
57. Middle Spokane
 
18. Elwha/Dungeness
38. Naches
58. Middle Lake Roosevelt
 
19. Lyre/Hoko
39. Upper Yakima
59. Colville
 
20. Soleduck/Hoh
40. Alkaki/Squilchuck
60. Kettle
 
Table 602: Columbia River
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Columbia River: From mouth (latitude 46.2502, longitude -124.0829) to the Washington-Oregon border (latitude 46.0002, longitude -118.9809).1
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Columbia River: From Washington-Oregon border (latitude 46.0002, longitude -118.9809) to Grand Coulee Dam (latitude 47.957, longitude -118.9825).2,3
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Columbia River: From Grand Coulee Dam (latitude 47.957, longitude -118.9825) to Canadian border (latitude 49.007, longitude -117.6313).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Notes for Columbia River:
 
1.
Temperature shall not exceed a 1-day maximum (1-DMax) of 20.0°C due to human activities. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C, no temperature increase will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C; nor shall such temperature increases, at any time, exceed 0.3°C due to any single source or 1.1°C due to all such activities combined. Dissolved oxygen shall exceed 90 percent of saturation. Special condition - Special fish passage exemption as described in WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(f).
 
2.
From Washington-Oregon border (latitude 46.0002, longitude -118.9809) to Priest Rapids Dam (latitude 46.6443, longitude -119.9103). Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C due to human activities. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C, no temperature increase will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C; nor shall such temperature increases, at any time, exceed t = 34/(T + 9).
 
3.
From Washington-Oregon border (latitude 46.0002, longitude -118.9809) to Grand Coulee Dam (latitude 47.957, longitude -118.9825). Special condition - Special fish passage exemption as described in WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(f).
 
4.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 1 - Nooksack
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Bertrand Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.9121, longitude -122.5352) to Canadian border.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Breckenridge Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.9267, longitude -122.3129), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Chilliwack River and Little Chilliwack River: All waters above the confluence (latitude 48.9929, longitude -121.4086), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Chuckanut Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.7002, longitude -122.4949) to headwaters.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Colony Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.5966, longitude -122.4193) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Dakota Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.9721, longitude -122.7291), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Dale Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.8938, longitude -122.3023).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Deer Creek (tributary to Barrett Lake): Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.8471, longitude -122.5615), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Depot Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 49.0296, longitude -121.4021), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Fishtrap Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.912, longitude -122.5229) to Canadian border.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Hutchinson Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.7078, longitude -122.1812), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Johnson Creek's unnamed tributary: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.978, longitude -122.3223) just north of Pangborn Road.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Nooksack River mainstem: Upstream from the mouth to the confluence with Anderson Creek (latitude 48.8646, longitude -122.3157).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Nooksack River: Upstream from, and including, Anderson Creek (latitude 48.8646, longitude -122.3157) to the confluence with South Fork (latitude 48.8094, longitude -122.2039) except where otherwise designated char, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Nooksack River, North Fork: Upstream from the confluence with South Fork (latitude 48.8094, longitude -122.2039) upstream to the confluence with Maple Creek (latitude 48.9119, longitude -122.0792), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Nooksack River, North Fork: Upstream from and including Maple Creek (latitude 48.9119, longitude -122.0792), including all tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Nooksack River, Middle Fork: Upstream from the confluence with mainstem (latitude 48.8341, longitude -122.1549) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Nooksack River, South Fork: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.8075, longitude -122.2024) to Skookum Creek (latitude 48.6701, longitude -122.1417).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Nooksack River, South Fork: Upstream from Skookum Creek (latitude 48.6701, longitude -122.1417) to Fobes Creek (latitude 48.6237, longitude -122.1123).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Nooksack River, South Fork: Upstream from the confluence with Fobes Creek (latitude 48.6237, longitude -122.1123), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Padden Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.7202, longitude -122.5073) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Pepin Creek: From the mouth (latitude 48.9417, longitude -122.4748) to Canadian border (latitude 49.0023, longitude -122.4738).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Saar Creek: From the mouth (latitude 48.9818, longitude -122.2386) to headwaters.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Silesia Creek: South of Canadian border (latitude 48.9985, longitude -121.6125), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Skookum Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.6702, longitude -122.1417), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Squaw Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.969, longitude -122.3291).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Squalicum Creek's unnamed tributary: Upstream from latitude 48.7862, longitude -122.4864 to headwaters.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Stickney Creek (Slough) and Kamm Ditch: Upstream from the confluence with mainstem Nooksack River (latitude 48.938, longitude -122.441) to headwaters.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Sumas River: From the Canadian border (latitude 49.0024, longitude -122.2324) to headwaters (latitude 48.888, longitude -122.3087) except where designated otherwise.
Spawning
/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Tenmile Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.8559, longitude -122.5771) to Barrett Lake (latitude 48.8513, longitude -122.5718).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Tomyhoi Creek: From the Canadian border (latitude 48.9991, longitude -121.7318) to headwaters.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Whatcom Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.7549, longitude -122.4824) to outlet of Lake Whatcom (latitude 48.7575, longitude -122.4226), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Note for WRIA 1:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 2 - San Juan
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
There are no specific waterbody entries for this WRIA.
-
-
-
-
-
Table 602: WRIA 3 - Lower Skagit-Samish
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Fisher and Carpenter creeks: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.3222, longitude -122.3363), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Hansen Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.4902, longitude -122.2086), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Nookachamps Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.4709, longitude -122.2954) except where designated char, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Nookachamps Creek, East Fork, and unnamed creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 48.4091, longitude -122.1702), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Samish River: Upstream from latitude 48.547, longitude -122.3373, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Skagit River mainstem: Upstream from the mouth to Skiyou Slough-lower end (latitude 48.4974, longitude -122.1811).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Skagit River, all tributaries to the mainstem: Upstream from the mouth to Skiyou Slough-lower end (latitude 48.4974, longitude -122.1811); except where designated otherwise.
Spawning
/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Skagit River: Upstream Skiyou Slough-lower end (latitude 48.4974, longitude -122.1811) to the boundary of WRIA 3 and 4 (latitude 48.5106, longitude -121.8973), except the other waters listed for this WRIA, including tributaries.1
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Walker Creek and unnamed creek: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 48.3808, longitude -122.164), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Notes for WRIA 3:
 
1.
Skagit River (Gorge bypass reach) from Gorge Dam (latitude 48.6978, longitude -121.2082) to Gorge Powerhouse (latitude 48.677, longitude -121.2422). Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of 21°C due to human activities. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 21°C, no temperature increase will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C, nor shall such temperature increases, at any time, exceed t = 34/(T + 9).
 
2.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 4 - Upper Skagit
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Bacon Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.5858, longitude -121.3934), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Baker Lake: From dam (latitude 48.649, longitude -121.6906), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Bear Creek and the unnamed outlet creek of Blue Lake: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 48.6204, longitude -121.7488), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Big Beaver Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.7747, longitude -121.065), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Big Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.3457, longitude -121.451), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Buck Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.2635, longitude -121.3374), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Cascade River and Boulder Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 48.5177, longitude -121.3643), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Circle Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.2593, longitude -121.339), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Clear Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.2191, longitude -121.5684), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Diobsud Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 48.5846, longitude -121.4422), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Goodell Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.6725, longitude -121.2649), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Hozomeen Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.9869, longitude -121.0717), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Illabot Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.49597, longitude -121.53164), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Jordan Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.5228, longitude -121.4229), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Lightning Creek: Upstream from the mouth, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Little Beaver Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.9162, longitude -121.0825), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Murphy Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.191, longitude -121.5157), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Newhalem Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.6714, longitude -121.2561), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Rocky Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.6461, longitude -121.702), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Ruby Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.7125, longitude -120.9868), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Sauk River and Dutch Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 48.1812, longitude -121.488), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Silver Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.9702, longitude -121.1039), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Skagit River: Upstream from latitude 48.5106, longitude -121.8973, including tributaries, except where listed otherwise for this WRIA.1
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Stetattle Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.7172, longitude -121.1498), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Straight Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.2719, longitude -121.4004), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Suiattle River: Above the confluence with Harriet Creek (latitude 48.2507, longitude -121.3018), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Sulphur Creek: Upstream of the mouth (latitude 48.6482, longitude -121.6997), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Tenas Creek: Upstream of the mouth (latitude 48.3236, longitude -121.4395), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Thunder Creek: Upstream of Lake Shannon (latitude 48.5978, longitude -121.7138), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Thunder Creek: Upstream of Diablo Lake (latitude 48.69469, longitude -121.09830), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
White Chuck River: Upstream of the mouth (latitude 48.1729, longitude -121.4723), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Notes for WRIA 4:
 
1.
Skagit River (Gorge bypass reach) from the Gorge Dam (river mile 96.6) to the Gorge Powerhouse (river mile 94.2). Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of 21°C due to human action. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 21°C, no temperature increase will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C, nor shall such temperature increases, at any time, exceed t = 34/(T + 9).
 
2.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 5 - Stillaguamish
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Brooks Creek and unnamed tributary: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 48.296, longitude -121.905), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Canyon Creek: Upstream of the confluence with unnamed tributary (latitude 48.1245, longitude -121.8892) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Canyon Creek's unnamed tributaries: Upstream from latitude 48.1516, longitude -121.9677.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Unnamed tributaries: Upstream from the mouth of tributary (latitude 48.1463, longitude -121.9653) of unnamed tributary of Canyon Creek (latitude 48.12145, longitude -121.94482).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Crane Creek and unnamed tributary: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 48.3298, longitude -121.1005), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Crane Creek's unnamed tributaries: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 48.3324, longitude -122.1059), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Cub Creek and unnamed tributary: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 48.1677, longitude -121.9428), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Deer Creek (on N.F. Stillaguamish) and unnamed tributary: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 48.3194, longitude -121.9582), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Dicks Creek and unnamed outlet of Myrtle Lake: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 48.3185, longitude -121.8147), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Jim Creek and Little Jim Creek: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 48.1969, longitude -121.902), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Jorgenson Slough: Upstream from the confluence with Church Creek (latitude 48.2341, longitude -122.3235), between West Pass and Hat Slough, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Lake Cavanaugh and all tributaries: All waters above the outlet (latitude 48.3126, longitude -121.9803).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Pilchuck Creek and Bear Creek: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 48.3444, longitude -122.0691), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Pilchuck Creek's unnamed tributaries: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 48.309, longitude -122.1303), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Pilchuck Creek: Upstream from latitude 48.2395, longitude -122.2015 (above 268th St) to headwaters, including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Unnamed tributary to Portage Creek: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 48.1836, longitude -122.2314), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Stillaguamish River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.2082, longitude -122.323) to confluence of north and south forks (latitude 48.2036, longitude -122.1279).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Stillaguamish River, North Fork: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.2039, longitude -122.128) to Boulder River (latitude 48.2822, longitude -121.7876), including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Stillaguamish River, North Fork, and Boulder River: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 48.2822, longitude -121.7876) to Squire Creek (latitude 48.2802, longitude -121.686), and downstream of the Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Stillaguamish River, North Fork, and Boulder River: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 48.2802, longitude -121.686) up to Squire Creek (latitude 48.2802, longitude -121.686) that are in or above the Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Stillaguamish River, North Fork: Upstream from the confluence with Squire Creek (latitude 48.2802, longitude -121.686) to headwaters, including all tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Stillaguamish River, South Fork: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.2034, longitude -122.1277) to Canyon Creek (latitude 48.0972, longitude -121.9711).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Stillaguamish River, South Fork: Upstream from Canyon Creek (latitude 48.0972, longitude -121.9711) to the unnamed tributary at latitude 48.092 longitude -121.8812 (near Cranberry Creek).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Stillaguamish River, South Fork, and the unnamed tributary: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 48.092, longitude -121.8812) near Cranberry Creek, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Note for WRIA 5:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 6 - Island
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
There are no specific waterbody entries for this WRIA.
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-
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Table 602: WRIA 7 - Snohomish
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Cherry Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.7684, longitude -121.9603) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Cripple Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.523, longitude -121.4728), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Kelly Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.9849, longitude -121.5034), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Miller River, East Fork, and West Fork Miller River: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 47.675, longitude -121.3892), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
North Fork Creek and unnamed creek: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 47.7406, longitude -121.8246), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Pilchuck River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.9006, longitude -122.0919) to the confluence with Boulder Creek (latitude 48.0248, longitude -121.8217).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Pilchuck River and Boulder Creek: Upstream on the confluence (latitude 48.0248, longitude -121.8217), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Pratt River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.5261, longitude -121.5873), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Skykomish River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.8213, longitude -122.0327) to May Creek (above Gold Bar at latitude 47.8471, longitude -121.6954), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Skykomish River and May Creek: Upstream from the confluence above Gold Bar at latitude 47.8471, longitude -121.6954, including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Skykomish River, North Fork: Upstream from below Salmon Creek at latitude 47.8790, longitude -121.4594 to headwaters, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Skykomish River, South Fork, and Beckler River: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.715, longitude -121.3398), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Snohomish River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.0202, longitude -122.1989) to the southern tip of Ebey Island (latitude 47.942, longitude -122.1719).1
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Snohomish River: Upstream the southern tip of Ebey Island (latitude 47.942, longitude -122.1719) to below Pilchuck Creek at (latitude 47.9005, longitude -122.0925).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Snohomish River: Upstream from below Pilchuck Creek (latitude 47.9005, longitude -122.0925) to the confluence with Skykomish and Snoqualmie River (latitude 47.8212, longitude -122.0331).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Snoqualmie River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.8208, longitude -122.0321) to the confluence with Harris Creek (latitude 47.6772, longitude -121.9382).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Snoqualmie River and Harris Creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.6772, longitude -121.9382) to west boundary of Twin Falls State Park on south fork (latitude 47.4525, longitude -121.7063).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Snoqualmie River, South Fork: Upstream from the west boundary of Twin Falls State Park (latitude 47.4525, longitude -121.7063) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
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Snoqualmie River, North Fork: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.5203, longitude -121.7746) to Sunday Creek (latitude 47.6556, longitude -121.6419).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Snoqualmie River, North Fork, and Sunday Creek: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 47.6556, longitude -121.6419), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Snoqualmie River, Middle Fork: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.52, longitude -121.7767) to Dingford Creek at latitude 47.5156, longitude -121.4545 (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Snoqualmie River, Middle Fork, and Dingford Creek: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 47.5156, longitude -121.4545), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Snoqualmie River's Middle Fork's unnamed tributaries: Upstream of the mouth at latitude 47.539, longitude -121.5645.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Sultan River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.8605, longitude -121.8206) to Chaplain Creek (latitude 47.9211, longitude -121.8033), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Sultan River: From the confluence with Chaplain Creek (latitude 47.9211, longitude -121.8033) to headwaters, including tributaries.2
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
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Taylor River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.5468, longitude -121.5355), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Tolt River, North Fork, and unnamed creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.718, longitude -121.7788), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Tolt River, South Fork: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.6957, longitude -121.8213) to the unnamed creek at latitude 47.6921, longitude -121.7408, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Tolt River, South Fork, and unnamed creek: Upstream of the confluence (latitude 47.6921, longitude -121.7408), including tributaries.3
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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Tolt River's South Fork's unnamed tributaries: Upstream of the mouth at latitude 47.6888, longitude -121.7869.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Trout Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.8643, longitude -121.4877), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Notes for WRIA 7:
 
1.
Fecal coliform organism levels shall both not exceed a geometric mean value of 200 colonies/100 mL and not have more than 10 percent of the samples obtained for calculating the mean value exceeding 400 colonies/100 mL.
 
2.
No waste discharge will be permitted above city of Everett Diversion Dam (latitude 47.9599, longitude -121.7962).
 
3.
No waste discharge will be permitted for the South Fork Tolt River and tributaries from latitude 47.6957, longitude -121.8213 to headwaters.
 
4.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 8 - Cedar-Sammamish
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Cedar River: Upstream from the confluence with Lake Washington (latitude 47.5005, longitude -122.2159) to the Maplewood Bridge (latitude 47.4693, longitude -122.1596).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Cedar River: Upstream from the Maplewood Bridge (latitude 47.4693, longitude -122.1596) to Landsburg Dam (latitude 47.3759, longitude -121.9615), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Cedar River: From Landsburg Dam (latitude 47.3759, longitude -121.9615) to Chester Morse Lake (latitude 47.4121, longitude -121.7526), including tributaries.1
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Cedar River at Chester Morse Lake Cedar Falls Dam: All waters above the dam (latitude 47.4121, longitude -121.7526) to headwaters, including tributaries.2
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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Holder Creek and unnamed tributary: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.4576, longitude -121.9505), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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Issaquah Creek: Upstream from the confluence with Lake Sammamish (latitude 47.562, longitude -122.0651) to headwaters, including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Lake Washington Ship Canal: From Government Locks (latitude 47.6652, longitude -122.3973) to Lake Washington (latitude 47.6471, longitude -122.3003).3,4
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
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Notes for WRIA 8:
 
1.
No waste discharge will be permitted.
 
2.
No waste discharge will be permitted.
 
3.
Salinity shall not exceed one part per thousand (1.0 ppt) at any point or depth along a line that transects the ship canal at the University Bridge (latitude 47.65284, longitude -122.32029).
 
4.
This waterbody is to be treated as a lake for purposes of applying this chapter.
 
5.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 9 - Duwamish-Green
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Duwamish River: From mouth south of a line bearing 254° true from the NW corner of berth 3, terminal No. 37 to the Black River (latitude 47.4737, longitude -122.2521) (Duwamish River continues as the Green River above the Black River).
Rearing/Migration Only
Primary Contact
All, Except Domestic Water
All
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Green River: From and including the Black River (latitude 47.4737, longitude -122.2521, and point where Duwamish River continues as the Green River) to latitude 47.3699, longitude -122.246 above confluence with Mill Creek.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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Green River: Upstream from above confluence with Mill Creek at latitude 47.3699, longitude -122.2461 (east of the West Valley highway) to west boundary of Flaming Geyser State Park, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Green River: Upstream from the west boundary of Flaming Geyser State Park (latitude 47.2805, longitude -122.0379) to headwaters, including tributaries (except where designated char and core).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Green River and Sunday Creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.2164, longitude -121.4494), including tributaries.1
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Smay Creek and West Fork Smay Creek: Upstream from the confluence, (latitude 47.2458, longitude -121.592) including tributaries.1
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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Notes for WRIA 9:
 
1.
No waste discharge will be permitted for the Green River and tributaries (King County) from west boundary of Sec. 13-T21N-R7E (river mile 59.1) to headwaters.
 
2.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 10 - Puyallup-White
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Carbon River: Waters above latitude 47.0001, longitude -121.9796, downstream of the Snoqualmie National Forest or Mt. Rainier National Park, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Carbon River: Waters upstream from latitude 47.0001, longitude -121.9796 that are in or above the Snoqualmie National Forest or Mt. Rainier National Park, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Clarks Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2137, longitude -122.3415), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Clear Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2342, longitude -122.3942), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
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Clearwater River and Milky Creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.0978, longitude -121.7835), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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Greenwater River: Upstream from the confluence with White River (latitude 47.1586, longitude -121.6596) to headwaters, including all tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Puyallup River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2685, longitude -122.4269) to river mile 1.0 (latitude 47.2562, longitude -122.4173).1
Rearing/Migration Only
Primary Contact
All, Except Domestic Water
All
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Puyallup River: Upstream from river mile 1.0 (latitude 47.2562, longitude -122.4173) to the confluence with White River (latitude 47.1999, longitude -122.2591).1
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
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Puyallup River: Upstream from the confluence with White River (latitude 47.1999, longitude -122.2591) to Mowich River (latitude 46.9005, longitude -122.031), including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Puyallup River at and including Mowich River: All waters upstream from the confluence (latitude 46.9005, longitude -122.031), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
South Prairie Creek: Upstream from the Kepka Fishing Pond (latitude 47.1197, longitude -122.0128), including tributaries, except those waters in or above the Snoqualmie National Forest.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
South Prairie Creek: Upstream from the Kepka Fishing Pond (latitude 47.1197, longitude -122.0128) in or above the Snoqualmie National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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Swam Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2361, longitude -122.3928).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Voight Creek and Bear Creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.0493, longitude -122.1173) and downstream of the Snoqualmie National Forest or Mt. Rainier National Park, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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Voight Creek and Bear Creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.0493, longitude -122.1173) and in or above the Snoqualmie National Forest or Mt. Rainier National Park, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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White River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2001, longitude -122.2585) to latitude 47.2438, longitude -122.2422.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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White River: Upstream from latitude 47.2438, longitude -122.2422 to Mud Mountain dam (latitude 47.1425, longitude -121.931), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
White River: Upstream from the Mud Mountain Dam (latitude 47.1425, longitude -121.931) to West Fork White River (latitude 47.1259, longitude -121.62), except where designated char.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
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White River and West Fork White River: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.1259, longitude -121.62), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Wilkeson Creek and Gale Creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.0897, longitude -122.0171), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Notes for WRIA 10:
 
1.
The Puyallup Tribe regulates water quality from the mouth of the Puyallup River to the up-river boundary of the 1873 Survey Area of the Puyallup Reservation.
 
2.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 11 - Nisqually
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Big Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.7424, longitude -122.0396), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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Copper Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.7542, longitude -121.9615), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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East Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.761, longitude -122.2078), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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Horn Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.9048, longitude -122.4945), including tributaries.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Little Nisqually River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.7945, longitude -122.3123), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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Mashel River and Little Mashel River: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 46.8574, longitude -122.2802), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Mineral Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.7522, longitude -122.1462), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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Muck Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.9971, longitude -122.6293), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Murray Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.9234, longitude -122.5269), including tributaries.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Nisqually River mainstem: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.0858, longitude -122.7075) to Alder Dam (latitude 46.801, longitude -122.3106).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
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Nisqually River: Upstream from the Alder Dam (latitude 46.801, longitude -122.3106) to Tahoma Creek (latitude 46.7372, longitude -121.9022), including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Nisqually River and Tahoma Creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 46.7372, longitude -121.9022), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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Rocky Slough: From latitude 46.8882, longitude -122.4339 to latitude 46.9109, longitude -122.4012.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Tanwax Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.8636, longitude -122.4582) and downstream of lakes, including tributaries.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Note for WRIA 11:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 12 - Chambers-Clover
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Clover Creek: Upstream from the inlet to Lake Steilacoom (latitude 47.1569, longitude -122.5287), including Spanaway Creek to the outlet of Spanaway Lake (latitude 47.1209, longitude -122.4464).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
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Table 602: WRIA 13 - Deschutes
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Deschutes River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.0436, longitude -122.9091) to, and including, the tributary to Offutt Lake at latitude 46.9236, longitude -122.8123.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Deschutes River: Upstream of the tributary to Offutt Lake at latitude 46.9236, longitude -122.8123. All waters in or above the national forest boundary, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Deschutes River: Upstream of the tributary to Offutt Lake at latitude 46.9236, longitude -122.8123. All waters below the national forest boundary, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
McLane Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.0347, longitude -122.9904), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Table 602: WRIA 14 - Kennedy-Goldsborough
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Campbell Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2221, longitude -123.0252), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Coffee Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2093, longitude -123.1248), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Cranberry Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2625, longitude -123.0159), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Deer Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2594, longitude -123.0094), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Goldsborough Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2095, longitude -123.0952), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Hiawata Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2877, longitude -122.9204), including tributaries.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Jarrell Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2771, longitude -122.8909), including tributaries.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
John's Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2461, longitude -123.043), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Jones Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.263, longitude -122.9321), including tributaries.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Malaney Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2514, longitude -123.0197).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Mill Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.1955, longitude -122.9964), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Perry Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.0492, longitude -123.0052), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Shelton Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2139, longitude -123.0952), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Uncle John Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2234, longitude -123.029), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Unnamed stream at Peale Passage inlet, on west side of Hartstene Island: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2239, longitude -122.9135).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Note for WRIA 14:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 15 - Kitsap
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Anderson Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.5278, longitude -122.6831), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Barker Creek: Upstream from Dyes Inlet (latitude 47.6378, longitude -122.6701) to Island Lake (latitude 47.6781, longitude -122.6603), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Blackjack Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.5422, longitude -122.6272) and downstream of Square Lake (latitude 47.4826, longitude -122.6847), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Chico Creek: Above confluence with Kitsap Creek (latitude 47.5869, longitude -122.7127), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Clear Creek: Upstream from Dyes Inlet (latitude 47.6524, longitude -122.6863) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Gamble Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.8116, longitude -122.5797), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Gorst Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.5279, longitude -122.6979), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Martha John Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.8263, longitude -122.5637), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Ross Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.5387, longitude -122.6565), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Strawberry Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.6459, longitude -122.6939), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Union River: From the Bremerton Waterworks Dam (latitude 47.5371, longitude -122.7796) to headwaters, including tributaries.1
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Unnamed tributary to Sinclair Inlet (between Gorst and Anderson Creeks): Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.5270, longitude -122.6932).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Unnamed tributary to Sinclair Inlet, east of Blackjack Creek): Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.5468, longitude -122.6131).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Unnamed tributary, west of Port Gamble Bay: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.8220, longitude -122.5831).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Notes for WRIA 15:
 
1.
No waste discharge will be permitted.
 
2.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 16 - Skokomish-Dosewallips
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Dosewallips River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.6852, longitude -122.8965), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Duckabush River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.6501, longitude -122.936), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Hamma Hamma River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.547, longitude -123.0453), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Rock Creek and unnamed tributary: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.3894, longitude -123.3512), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Skokomish River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.3294, longitude -123.1189), including tributaries, except where designated char.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Skokomish River, North Fork: Upstream from latitude 47.416, longitude -123.2151 (below Cushman Upper Dam) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Skokomish River, South Fork, and Brown Creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.4113, longitude -123.3188), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Vance Creek and Cabin Creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.3651, longitude -123.3837).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Note for WRIA 16:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 17 - Quilcene-Snow
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Big Quilcene River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.8186, longitude -122.8618), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Note for WRIA 17:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 18 - Elwha-Dungeness
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Boulder Creek and Deep Creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.9835, longitude -123.6441), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Dungeness River mainstem: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.1524, longitude -123.1294) to Canyon Creek (latitude 47.0254, longitude -123.137).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Dungeness River, tributaries to mainstem: Above and between confluence with Matriotti Creek (latitude 48.1384, longitude -123.1349) to Canyon Creek (latitude 47.0254, longitude -123.137).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Dungeness River and Canyon Creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.0254, longitude -123.137), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Elwha River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.1421, longitude -123.5646) to Cat Creek (latitude 47.9729, longitude -123.5919), including tributaries, except where designated char.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Elwha River and Cat Creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.9729, longitude -123.5919), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Ennis Creek and White Creek: Upstream from the confluence with the Strait of Juan De Fuca (latitude 48.1172, longitude -123.4051) to the Olympic National Park Boundary, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Ennis Creek: All waters lying above the Olympic National Park Boundary, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Griff Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 48.0134, longitude -123.5455), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Hughes Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 48.0297, longitude -123.6335), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Little River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.063, longitude -123.5772), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Matriotti Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.1385, longitude -123.1352).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Wolf Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.9652, longitude -123.5386), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Note for WRIA 18:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 19 - Lyre-Hoko
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
There are no specific waterbody entries for this WRIA.
-
-
-
-
-
Table 602: WRIA 20 - Sol Duc
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Dickey River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.9208, longitude -124.6209), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Hoh River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.749, longitude -124.429) to the confluence with the South Fork Hoh River (latitude 47.8182, longitude -124.0207).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.8182, longitude -124.0207).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Quillayute and Bogachiel rivers: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.9198, longitude -124.633).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Sol Duc River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.9147, longitude -124.542) to Canyon Creek (latitude 47.9513, longitude -123.8271), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Sol Duc River: Upstream from the confluence with Canyon Creek (latitude 47.9513, longitude -123.8271), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Note for WRIA 20:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 21 - Queets-Quinault
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Clearwater River and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.7272, longitude -124.0365), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Kunamakst Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.7284, longitude -124.0793), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Matheny Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.5589, longitude -123.9548), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Queets River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.535, longitude -124.3463) to Tshletshy Creek (latitude 47.6659, longitude -123.9277).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Queets River: Upstream from the confluence with Tshletshy Creek (latitude 47.6659, longitude -123.9277).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Quinault River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.3488, longitude -124.2926) to the confluence with the North Fork Quinault River (latitude 47.5369, longitude -123.6718).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Quinault River and North Fork Quinault: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.5369, longitude -123.6718), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Salmon River, Middle Fork, and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.5206, longitude -123.9908), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Sams River and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.6055, longitude -123.8939), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Solleks River and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.694, longitude -124.0135), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Stequaleho Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.662, longitude -124.0439), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Tshletshy Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.6586, longitude -123.868), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Note for WRIA 21:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 22 - Lower Chehalis
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Andrews Creek: Upstream from the confluence with West Fork (latitude 46.823, longitude -124.0234), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Baker Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.3302, longitude -123.4142), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Big Creek and Middle Fork Big Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.4041, longitude -123.6583), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Canyon River and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.3473, longitude -123.4949), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Chehalis River: From upper boundary of Grays Harbor at Cosmopolis (latitude 46.9579, longitude -123.7625) to latitude 46.6004, longitude -123.1472 on main stem and to latitude 46.6013, longitude -123.1253 on South Fork.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Chester Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.4192, longitude -123.7856), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Cloquallum Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.986, longitude -123.3951).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Decker Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.0964, longitude -123.4735).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Delezene Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.9413, longitude -123.3893).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Elk River, West Branch: Upstream from latitude 46.8111, longitude -123.9774.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Goforth Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.3559, longitude -123.7325), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Hoquiam River, East Fork: Upstream from the confluence with Lytle Creek (latitude 47.0523, longitude -123.8428), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Hoquiam River: Upstream from latitude 47.0573, longitude -123.9278 (the approximate upper limit of tidal influence at Dekay Road Bridge), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Hoquiam River, Middle Fork: Upstream from latitude 47.0418, longitude -123.9052, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Hoquiam River mainstem (continues as west fork above east fork): Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.9825, longitude -123.8781) to latitude 47.0573, longitude -123.9278 (the approximate upper limit of tidal influence at Dekay Road Bridge).
Rearing/Migration Only
Primary Contact
All, Except Domestic Water
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Humptulips River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.0413, longitude -124.0522) to latitude 47.0810, longitude -124.0655, including tributaries.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Humptulips River: Upstream from latitude 47.0810, longitude -124.0655 to Olympic National Forest boundary, including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Humptulips River: Upstream from Olympic National Forest boundary to headwaters, including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Humptulips River, East Fork, and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.3816, longitude -123.7175), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Humptulips River, West Fork, and Petes Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.4487, longitude -123.7257), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Johns River and North Fork Johns River: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.8597, longitude -123.9049).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Little Hoquiam River, North Fork: Upstream from latitude 47.0001, longitude -123.9269, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Little Hoquiam River: Upstream from latitude 46.9934, longitude -123.9364, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Mox Chehalis Creek: Upstream from latitude 46.9680, longitude -123.3083, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200(1)(c)(iv)
Newskah Creek: Upstream from latitude 46.9163, longitude -123.8235, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Satsop River: Upstream from latitude 46.9828, longitude -123.4887 to headwaters, including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Satsop River, West Fork, and Robertson Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.3324, longitude -123.5557), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Satsop River, Middle Fork, and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.3333, longitude -123.4463), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Wildcat Creek: Upstream from the confluence with Cloquallum Creek (latitude 47.0204, longitude -123.3619), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Wishkah River, East Fork: Upstream from above latitude 47.0801, longitude -123.7560, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Wishkah River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.9739, longitude -123.8092) to river mile 6 (latitude 47.0337, longitude -123.8023).
Rearing/Migration Only
Primary Contact
All, Except Domestic Water
All
-
Wishkah River: Upstream from river mile 6 (latitude 47.0337, longitude -123.8023) to latitude 47.1089, longitude -123.7908.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Wishkah River: From latitude 47.1089, longitude -123.7908 to confluence with West Fork (latitude 47.1227, longitude -123.7779), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Wishkah River and West Fork: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.1227, longitude -123.7779) to headwaters, including tributaries.1
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Wynoochee River: Upstream from latitude 46.9709, longitude -123.6252 (near railroad crossing) to Olympic National Forest boundary (latitude 47.3452, longitude -123.6452), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Wynoochee River: Upstream from Olympic National Forest boundary (latitude 47.3452, longitude -123.6452) to Wynoochee Dam (latitude 47.3851, longitude -123.6055), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Wynoochee River: Above Wynoochee Dam (latitude 47.3851, longitude -123.6055), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Notes for WRIA 22:
 
1.
No waste discharge will be permitted from south boundary of Sec. 33-T21N-R8W (river mile 32.0) to headwaters.
 
2.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 23 - Upper Chehalis
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Bunker Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.6438, longitude -123.1092), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Cedar Creek: Upstream from latitude 46.8795, longitude -123.2714 (near intersection with Highway 12), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Chehalis River, South Fork: Upstream from latitude 46.6018, longitude -123.1251 (near junction with State Route 6), including tributaries (except where specifically designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Chehalis River: Upstream from latitude 46.6004, longitude -123.1473, including tributaries (except where specifically designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Chehalis River mainstem: Upstream from the upper boundary of Grays Harbor at Cosmopolis (latitude 46.95801, longitude -123.76252) to latitude 46.6004, longitude -123.1473 on main stem and to latitude 46.6018, longitude -123.125 on South Fork.1
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Chehalis River, South Fork, and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.4514, longitude -123.2919), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Chehalis River, West Fork, and East Fork Chehalis River: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.4514, longitude -123.2919), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Coffee Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.7313, longitude -122.9658), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Eight Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.621, longitude -123.4137), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Fall Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.7669, longitude -122.6741), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Garrard Creek, South Fork: Upstream from latitude 46.8013, longitude -123.3060, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Hanaford Creek: Upstream from the mouth to (latitude 46.7604, longitude -122.8662), including tributaries.2
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Hanaford Creek: Upstream from (latitude 46.7604, longitude -122.8662) to the unnamed tributary at latitude 46.7301, longitude -122.6829, including tributaries (except where designated char).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Hanaford Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.7301, longitude -122.6829), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Kearney Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.6255, longitude -122.5699), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Laramie Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.7902, longitude -122.5914), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Lincoln Creek, North Fork: Upstream from latitude 46.7371, longitude -123.2462, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Lincoln Creek, South Fork: Upstream from latitude 46.7253, longitude -123.2306, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Mima Creek: Upstream from latitude 46.8588, longitude -123.0856, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Newaukum River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.6512, longitude -122.9815), including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Newaukum River, North Fork, and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.6793, longitude -122.6685), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Newaukum River, South Fork, and Frase Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.6234, longitude -122.6321), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200(1)(c)(iv)
Pheeny Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.7834, longitude -122.6291), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Porter Creek and Jamaica Day Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.9416, longitude -123.3011).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Rock Creek (upstream of Callow): All waters above confluence with Chehalis River (latitude 46.8805, longitude -123.2946), except where designated otherwise in this table.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Rock Creek (upstream of Pe Ell) and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.5283, longitude -123.3791), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Scatter Creek: Upstream from latitude 46.8025, longitude -123.0863 (near mouth) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Seven Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.6192, longitude -123.3736), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Skookumchuck River: Upstream from the confluence with Hanaford Creek (latitude 46.7446, longitude -122.9402) to headwaters, including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Skookumchuck River mainstem: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.7194, longitude -122.9803) to Hanaford Creek (latitude 46.7446, longitude -122.9402).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Skookumchuck River and Hospital Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.7194, longitude -122.9803), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Stearns Creek's unnamed tributary: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.5713, longitude -122.9698).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Stearns Creek's unnamed tributary to West Fork: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.5824, longitude -123.0226).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Stillman Creek and Little Mill Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.5044, longitude -123.1407), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Thrash Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.4751, longitude -123.2996), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Waddel Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.9027, longitude -123.024), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Notes for WRIA 23:
 
1.
Chehalis River from Scammon Creek (RM 65.8) to Newaukum River (RM 75.2); dissolved oxygen shall exceed 5.0 mg/L from June 1st to September 15th. For the remainder of the year, the dissolved oxygen shall meet standard criteria.
 
2.
Dissolved oxygen shall exceed 6.5 mg/L.
 
3.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 24 - Willapa
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Bear River's unnamed south flowing tributary: Upstream from the mouth at latitude 46.3342, longitude -123.9394.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Bear River: Upstream from latitude 46.3284, longitude -123.9172 to headwaters, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Canon River: Upstream from latitude 46.5879, longitude -123.8672, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Lower Salmon Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.7937, longitude -123.851), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Middle Nemah River: Upstream from latitude 46.4873, longitude -123.8855, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Mill Creek: Upstream from latitude 46.6448, longitude -123.6251, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Naselle River: Upstream from O'Conner Creek (latitude 46.3746, longitude -123.7971) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
North Nemah River: Upstream from latitude 46.5172, longitude -123.8665, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
North River and Fall River: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.7773, longitude -123.5038).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Pioneer Creek: Upstream from latitude 46.8147, longitude -123.5498, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Salmon Creek: Upstream from latitude 46.8905, longitude -123.6828, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Smith Creek: Upstream from latitude 46.7554, longitude -123.8424, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
South Naselle River: upstream from latitude 46.3499, longitude -123.8093.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
South Nemah River: Upstream from latitude 46.4406, longitude -123.8630.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Stringer Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.5905, longitude -123.6316), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Willapa River South Fork: Upstream from latitude 46.6479, longitude -123.7267, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Willapa River and Oxbow Creek: All waters upstream of the confluence (latitude 46.5805, longitude -123.6343).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Williams Creek: Upstream from latitude 46.5284, longitude -123.8668, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Note for WRIA 24:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 25 - Grays-Elochoman
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Abernathy Creek and Cameron Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.197, longitude -123.1632).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Coal Creek: Upstream from latitude 46.1836, longitude -123.0338 (just below Harmony Creek), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Elochoman River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.2267, longitude -123.4008) to latitude 46.2292, longitude -123.3606, including tributaries.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Elochoman River: Upstream from latitude 46.2292, longitude -123.3606 to headwaters.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Germany Creek: Upstream from latitude 46.1946, longitude -123.1259 (near mouth) to headwaters.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Grays River: Upstream from latitude 46.3454, longitude -123.6099 to headwaters.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Hull Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.3533, longitude -123.6088), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Mill Creek: Upstream from latitude 46.1906, longitude -123.1802 (near mouth), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Skomokawa Creek and Wilson Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.2889, longitude -123.4456).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Note for WRIA 25:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 26 - Cowlitz
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Cispus River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.4713, longitude -122.0727), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Coweeman River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.1076, longitude -122.8901) to latitude 46.1405, longitude -122.8532, including tributaries.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Coweeman River: Upstream from latitude 46.1405, longitude -122.8532 to Mulholland Creek (latitude 46.1734, longitude -122.7152), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Coweeman River: Upstream from Mulholland Creek (latitude 46.1734, longitude -122.7152) to headwaters.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Cowlitz River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.0967, longitude -122.9173) to latitude 46.2622, longitude -122.9001, including tributaries.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Cowlitz River: Upstream from latitude 46.2622, longitude -122.9001 to the base of Mayfield Dam (latitude 46.5031, longitude -122.5883).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Cowlitz River: Upstream from the base of Mayfield Dam (latitude 46.5031, longitude -122.5883) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Green River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.3717, longitude -122.586), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Toutle River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.3101, longitude -122.9196) to Green River (latitude 46.3717, longitude -122.586) on North Fork, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Toutle River, North Fork: Upstream from the Green River (latitude 46.3717, longitude -122.586) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Toutle River, South Fork: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.3286, longitude -122.7211), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Note for WRIA 26:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 27 - Lewis
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Alec Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.1757, longitude -121.8534), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Big Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.097, longitude -121.921), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Chickoon Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.1534, longitude -121.8843), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Clear Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.1133, longitude -122.0048), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Clearwater Creek and unnamed creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.1666, longitude -122.0322), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Curly Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.0593, longitude -121.9732), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Cussed Hollow Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.144, longitude -121.9015), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Kalama River: Upstream of Interstate 5 (latitude 46.035, longitude -122.8571) to Kalama River Falls (latitude 46.0207, longitude -122.7323), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Kalama River: Upstream of the lower Kalama River Falls (latitude 46.0207, longitude -122.7323) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Lewis River: Upstream from Houghton Creek (latitude 45.9374, longitude -122.6698) to Lake Merwin (latitude 45.9568, longitude -122.5562), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Lewis River and Pass Creek (alternately known as Swamp Creek): All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.201, longitude -121.7085), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Lewis River's unnamed tributaries: Upstream from latitude 46.112, longitude -121.9188.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Lewis River, East Fork: Upstream from, and including, Mason Creek (latitude 45.8366, longitude -122.6435) to Multon Falls (latitude 45.8314, longitude -122.3896), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Lewis River, East Fork: Upstream from Multon Falls (latitude 45.8314, longitude -122.3896) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Little Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.0821, longitude -121.9235), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Panamaker Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.0595, longitude -122.2936), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Pin Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.2002, longitude -121.712), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Pine Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.0718, longitude -122.0173), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Quartz Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.1795, longitude -121.847), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Rush Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.0746, longitude -121.9378), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Spencer Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.1397, longitude -121.9063), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Steamboat Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.1945, longitude -121.7293), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Tillicum Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.1803, longitude -121.8329), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Note for WRIA 27:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 28 - Salmon-Washougal
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Burnt Bridge Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 45.6752, longitude -122.6925).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Duncan Creek and unnamed tributary just east of Duncan Creek: All waters north of highway 14 (latitude 45.6133, longitude -122.0549).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Green Leaf Creek and Hamilton Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 45.6416, longitude -121.9775).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Hardy Creek: Upstream of the lake inlet (latitude 45.6331, longitude -121.9969), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Lawton Creek: Upstream from latitude 45.5707, longitude -122.2574, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Salmon Creek: Upstream from latitude 45.7176, longitude -122.6958 (below confluence with Cougar Creek), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Washougal River: Upstream from latitude 45.5883, longitude -122.3711, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Woodward Creek: Upstream of highway 14 (latitude 45.6214, longitude -122.0297), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Note for WRIA 28:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 29 - Wind-White Salmon
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Bear Creek (tributary to White Salmon River): Upstream from latitude 45.98290, longitude -121.52946, and below National Forest boundary.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Buck Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.0754, longitude -121.5667), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Carson Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 45.7134, longitude -121.823).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Catherine Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 45.7071, longitude -121.3582), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Cave Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 45.9886, longitude -121.4928), and below National Forest boundary.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Gilmer Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 45.8569, longitude -121.5085), including tributaries, except as noted otherwise.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Gilmer Creek's unnamed tributary: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 45.8733, longitude -121.4587).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Gotchen Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.0013, longitude -121.5051), including tributaries, except those waters in or above the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Gotchen Creek: Upstream from latitude 46.04409 longitude -121.51538 (in or above the Gifford Pinchot National Forest), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Green Canyon Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.0489, longitude -121.5485), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Jewett Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 45.7164, longitude -121.4773), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Killowatt Canyon Creek: Below National Forest Boundary and unnamed creek at latitude 45.963, longitude -121.5154.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Little White Salmon River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 45.72077, longitude -121.64081), and downstream of National Forest boundary, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Little White Salmon River (mouth at latitude 45.72077, longitude -121.64081): Waters in or above National Forest boundary, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Major Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 45.709, longitude -121.3515), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Morrison Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.0744, longitude -121.5351), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Rattlesnake Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 45.8471, longitude -121.4123), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Rock Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 45.69020, longitude -121.88923) and downstream of Gifford Pinchot National Forest boundaries, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Spring Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 45.9908, longitude -121.5687), and below National Forest boundary.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Trout Lake Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 45.9948, longitude -121.5019), and below Trout Lake (latitude 46.0072, longitude -121.5455), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Trout Lake Creek: At and above Trout Lake (latitude 46.0072, longitude -121.5455), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
White Salmon River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 45.7283, longitude -121.5219), and downstream of the National Forest boundary, including all natural tributaries (not otherwise designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
White Salmon River (mouth at latitude 45.7283, longitude -121.5219): Occurring in or upstream of National Forest boundary, including all natural tributaries (not otherwise designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
White Salmon River drainage's unnamed tributaries: Waters originating in Section 13 T6N R10E; all portions occurring downstream of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest boundary.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
White Salmon River drainage's unnamed tributaries: Waters originating in Section 13 T6N R10E; all portions occurring upstream of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest boundary.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
White Salmon River and Cascade Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.1042, longitude -121.6081), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Wind River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 45.718, longitude -121.7908) and downstream of Gifford Pinchot National Forest boundaries, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Wind River (mouth at latitude 45.718, longitude -121.7908): Waters in or upstream of Gifford Pinchot National Forest, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Note for WRIA 29:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 30 - Klickitat
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Clearwater Creek and Trappers Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.2788, longitude -121.3325), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Cougar Creek and Big Muddy Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.1294, longitude -121.2895), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Diamond Fork and Cuitin Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.451, longitude -121.1729), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Diamond Fork's unnamed tributaries: Upstream from latitude 46.4205, longitude -121.1562.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Diamond Fork's unnamed tributaries (outlet of Maiden Springs): Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.4353, longitude -121.16).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Fish Lake Stream: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.2749, longitude -121.3126), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Frasier Creek and Outlet Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 45.9953, longitude -121.2569), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Klickitat River mainstem: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 45.6961, longitude -121.292) to the Little Klickitat River (latitude 45.845, longitude -121.0636).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Klickitat River from Little Klickitat River: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 45.845, longitude -121.0636) to Diamond Fork (latitude 46.374, longitude -121.1943).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Klickitat River: Upstream from the confluence with Diamond Fork (latitude 46.374, longitude -121.1943), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Little Klickitat River: Upstream from the confluence with Cozy Nook Creek (latitude 45.8567, longitude -120.7701), including tributaries.
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Little Muddy Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.2769, longitude -121.3386), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
McCreedy Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.323, longitude -121.2527), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Note for WRIA 30:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 31 - Rock-Glade
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Squaw Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above confluence (latitude 45.8761, longitude -120.4324).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Rock Creek and Quartz Creek: All waters above confluence (latitude 45.8834, longitude -120.5569).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Note for WRIA 31:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 32 - Walla Walla
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Blue Creek and tributaries: Waters above latitude 46.0581, longitude -118.0971.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Coppei Creek, North and South Forks: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 46.1906, longitude -118.1113), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Dry Creek and tributaries: Upstream from the confluence with unnamed creek at latitude 46.1195, longitude -118.1375 (Seaman Rd).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Mill Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.0383, longitude -118.4795) to 13th Street Bridge in Walla Walla (latitude 46.0666, longitude -118.3565).1
Rearing/Migration Only
Primary Contact
All, Except Domestic Water
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Mill Creek: Upstream from the 13th Street Bridge in Walla Walla (latitude 46.0666, longitude -118.3565) to diversion structure at confluence of Mill Creek and unnamed creek (latitude 46.0798, longitude -118.2541).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Mill Creek: Upstream from latitude 46.0798, longitude -118.2541 to headwaters, including tributaries (except where otherwise designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Mill Creek and Railroad Canyon: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.0066, longitude -118.1185) to the Oregon state line (latitude 46.00061, longitude -118.11525), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Mill Creek: Waters within Washington that are above the city of Walla Walla Waterworks Dam (latitude 45.9896, longitude -118.0525) to headwaters, including tributaries.2
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Touchet River: Upstream from latitude 46.3172, longitude -118.0000, including tributaries (not otherwise designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Touchet River, North Fork, and Wolf Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.2922, longitude -117.9397), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Touchet River, South Fork, and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.2297, longitude -117.9412), except those waters in or above the Umatilla National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Touchet River, South Fork, and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.2297, longitude -117.9412) that are in or above the Umatilla National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Walla Walla River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.0642, longitude -118.9152) to Lowden (Dry Creek at latitude 46.0506, longitude -118.5944).
Rearing/Migration Only
Primary Contact
All, Except Domestic Water
All
-
Walla Walla River: From Lowden (Dry Creek at latitude 46.0506, longitude -118.5944) to Oregon border (latitude 46, longitude -118.3796).3
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Whiskey Creek and unnamed tributary system: All waters above confluence (latitude 46.2176, longitude -118.0661).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Notes for WRIA 32:
 
1.
Dissolved oxygen concentration shall exceed 5.0 mg/L.
 
2.
No waste discharge will be permitted for Mill Creek and tributaries in Washington from city of Walla Walla Waterworks Dam (latitude 45.9896, longitude -118.0525) to headwaters.
 
3.
Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C due to human activities. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C, no temperature increase will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C; nor shall such temperature increases, at any time, exceed t = 34/(T + 9).
 
4.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 33 - Lower Snake
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Snake River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.1983, longitude -119.0368) to Washington-Idaho-Oregon border (latitude 45.99599, longitude -116.91705).1
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Note for WRIA 33:
 
1.
Below Clearwater River (latitude 46.42711, longitude -119.04021). Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C due to human activities. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C, no temperature increase will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C; nor shall such temperature increases, at any time, exceed t = 34/(T + 9). Special condition - Special fish passage exemption as described in WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(f).
Table 602: WRIA 34 - Palouse
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Palouse River mainstem: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.5909, longitude -118.2153) to Palouse Falls (latitude 46.6635, longitude -118.2236).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Palouse River: Upstream from Palouse Falls (latitude 46.6635, longitude -118.2236) to south fork (Colfax, latitude 46.8898, longitude -117.3675).
Rearing/Migration Only
Primary Contact
All, Except Domestic Water
All
-
Palouse River mainstem: Upstream from the confluence with south fork (Colfax, latitude 46.8898, longitude -117.3675) to Idaho border (latitude 46.9124, longitude -117.0395).1
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Note for WRIA 34:
 
1.
Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C due to human activities. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C, no temperature increase will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C; nor shall such temperature increases, at any time, exceed t = 34/(T + 9).
Table 602: WRIA 35 - Middle Snake
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
All streams flowing into Oregon: From North Fork Wenaha River (upstream from latitude 46.00025, longitude -117.85942) east to, and including, Fairview Creek (upstream from latitude 45.999, longitude -117.60893).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Asotin River and Charley Creek: Upstream from the confluence(latitude 46.2887, longitude -117.2785) to the headwaters, including tributaries (not otherwise designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Asotin River, North Fork: Upstream of the confluence with Lick Creek (latitude 46.2621, longitude -117.2969), except those waters in or above the Umatilla National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Asotin River, North Fork: Upstream from the confluence with Lick Creek (latitude 46.2621, longitude -117.2969) and that are in or above the Umatilla National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Charley Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.2846, longitude -117.321), except those waters in or above the Umatilla National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Charley Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.2846, longitude -117.321) that are in or above the Umatilla National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Cottonwood Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.0677, longitude -117.3011).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Crooked Creek: Upstream from the Oregon Border (latitude 46, longitude -117.5553) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Cummings Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.3326, longitude -117.675) except those waters in or above the Umatilla National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Cummings Creek (mouth at latitude 46.3326, longitude -117.675): Waters that are in or above the Umatilla National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
George Creek: Upstream from (latitude 46.1676, longitude -117.2543) and including Coombs Canyon, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
George Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above confluence (latitude 46.2293, longitude -117.1879) not otherwise designated Char.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Grande Ronde River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.08, longitude -116.9802) to the Oregon border (latitude 46, longitude 117.3798).1
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Grouse Creek: Upstream from the Oregon border (latitude 46, longitude -117.413), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Grub Canyon: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.2472, longitude -117.6795), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Hixon Canyon: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.2397, longitude -117.6924), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Little Tucannon River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.2283, longitude -117.7226), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Menatchee Creek and West Fork Menatchee Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.0457, longitude -117.386), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Pataha Creek and Dry Pataha Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.3611, longitude -117.5562), except those waters in or above the Umatilla National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Pataha Creek and Dry Pataha Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.3611, longitude -117.5562) that are in or above the Umatilla National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Snake River: From mouth (latitude 45.99900, longitude -117.60893) to Washington-Idaho-Oregon border (latitude 45.99599, longitude -116.91705).2
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Tenmile Creek: All waters above confluence with unnamed creek (latitude 46.2154, longitude -117.0388).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Tucannon River: Upstream from latitude 46.4592, longitude -117.8461 to Panjab Creek (latitude 46.2046, longitude -117.7061), including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Tucannon River mainstem: Upstream from the confluence with Little Tucannon River (latitude 46.2284, longitude -117.7223) to the confluence with Panjab Creek (latitude 46.2046, longitude -117.7061).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Tucannon River and Panjab Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.2046, longitude -117.7061), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Tucannon River's unnamed tributaries (South of Marengo): All waters in Sect. 1 T10N R40E and in Sect. 35 T11N R40E above their forks.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Tumalum Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.3592, longitude -117.6498), except those waters in or above the Umatilla National Forest including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Tumalum Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.3592, longitude -117.6498) that are in or above the Umatilla National Forest including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Willow Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.4181, longitude -117.8328) including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Notes for WRIA 35:
 
1.
Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C due to human activities. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C, no temperature increase will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C; nor shall such temperature increases, at any time, exceed t = 34/(T + 9).
 
2.
The following two notes apply:
 
a.
Below Clearwater River (latitude 46.4269, longitude -117.0372). Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C due to human activities. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C, no temperature increase will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C; nor shall such temperature increases, at any time, exceed t = 34/(T + 9). Special condition - Special fish passage exemption as described in WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(f).
 
 
b.
Above Clearwater River (latitude 46.4269, longitude -117.0372). Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C due to human activities. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C, no temperature increases will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C; nor shall such temperature increases, at any time, exceed 0.3°C due to any single source or 1.1°C due to all such activities combined.
 
3.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 36 - Esquatzel Coulee
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
There are no specific waterbody entries for this WRIA.
-
-
-
-
-
Table 602: WRIA 37 - Lower Yakima
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Ahtanum Creek North Fork's unnamed tributaries: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.5458, longitude -120.8869).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Ahtanum Creek North Fork's unnamed tributaries: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.5395, longitude -120.9864).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Ahtanum Creek: Between confluence with South Fork (latitude 46.5232, longitude -120.8548) and confluence of North and Middle Forks (latitude 46.5177, longitude -121.0152), including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Ahtanum Creek, North Fork, and Middle Fork Ahtanum Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 46.5177, longitude -121.0152), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Ahtanum Creek, South Fork: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.5232, longitude -120.8548), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Carpenter Gulch: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.5432, longitude -120.9671), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Foundation Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 45.5321, longitude -120.9973), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Nasty Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.5641, longitude -120.918), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Sulphur Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.3815, longitude -119.9584).
Rearing/Migration Only
Primary Contact
All, Except Domestic Water
All
-
Yakima River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.248, longitude -119.2422) to Cle Elum River (latitude 47.17683, longitude -120.99756) except where specifically designated otherwise in Table 602.1
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Notes for WRIA 37:
 
1.
Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of 21.0°C due to human activities. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 21.0°C, no temperature increase will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C; nor shall such temperature increases, at any time, exceed t = 34/(T + 9).
 
2.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 38 - Naches
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
American River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.9756, longitude -121.1574), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Barton Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.8725, longitude -121.2934), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Bumping Lake's unnamed tributaries: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.8464, longitude -121.3106).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Bumping River's unnamed tributaries: Upstream from latitude 46.9316, longitude -121.2078 (outlet of Flat Iron Lake).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Bumping River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.9853, longitude -121.0931) to the upper end of Bumping Lake (latitude 46.8394, longitude -121.3662), including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Bumping River: Upstream of Bumping Lake (latitude 46.8394, longitude -121.3662), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Cedar Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.8411, longitude -121.3644), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Clear Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.6352, longitude -121.2856), including tributaries (including Clear Lake).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Crow Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.0153, longitude -121.1341), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Deep Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.8436, longitude -121.3175), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Goat Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.9173, longitude -121.2243), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Granite Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.8414, longitude -121.3253), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Indian Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.6396, longitude -121.2487), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Little Naches River and Bear Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.0732, longitude -121.2413), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Little Naches River, South Fork: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.0659, longitude -121.2265), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Naches River: Upstream from latitude 46.7641, longitude -120.8284 (just upstream of Cougar Canyon) to the Snoqualmie National Forest boundary (latitude 46.9007, longitude -121.0135), including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Naches River: Upstream from the Snoqualmie National Forest boundary (latitude 46.9007, longitude -121.0135) to headwaters (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Pileup Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.0449, longitude -121.1829), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Quartz Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.0169, longitude -121.1351), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Rattlesnake Creek: All waters above the confluence with North Fork Rattlesnake Creek (latitude 46.8096, longitude -121.0679).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Rattlesnake Creek, North Fork: All waters above latitude 46.8107, longitude 121.0694 (from and including the unnamed tributary just above confluence with mainstem).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Sand Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.0432, longitude -121.1923), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Sunrise Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.9045, longitude -121.2431), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Tieton River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.7463, longitude -120.7871), including tributaries (except where otherwise designated).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Tieton River, North Fork: Upstream from the confluence with Clear Lake (latitude 46.6278, longitude -121.2711), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Tieton River, South Fork: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.6261, longitude -121.133), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Note for WRIA 38:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 39 - Upper Yakima
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Cle Elum River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.1771, longitude -120.9982) to latitude 47.3805 longitude -121.0979 (above Little Salmon la Sac Creek).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Cle Elum River: Upstream from the confluence with unnamed tributary (latitude 47.3807, longitude -121.0975) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Indian Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2994, longitude -120.8581) and downstream of Wenatchee National Forest boundary, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Indian Creek (mouth at latitude 47.2994, longitude -120.8581): Waters in or above the National Forest boundary, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Jack Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.3172, longitude -120.8561) and downstream of Wenatchee National Forest boundary, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Jack Creek (mouth at latitude 47.3172, longitude -120.8561): Waters in or above National Forest boundary, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Little Kachess Lake: Upstream from the narrowest point dividing Kachess Lake from Little Kachess Lake (latitude 47.3542, longitude -121.2378), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Manastash Creek mainstem: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.9941, longitude -120.5814) to confluence of North and South Forks (latitude 46.9657, longitude -120.7359).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Manastash Creek, tributaries to mainstem: Between the mouth (latitude 46.9941, longitude -120.5814) and the confluence of North and South Forks (latitude 46.9657, longitude -120.7359).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Manastash Creek: All waters above the confluence of the North and South Forks (latitude 46.9657, longitude -120.7359) and downstream of the Wenatchee National Forest boundary.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Manastash Creek: All waters above the confluence of the North and South Forks (latitude 46.9657, longitude -120.7359) that are in or above the Wenatchee National Forest.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Swauk Creek mainstem: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.1239, longitude -120.7381) to confluence with First Creek (latitude 47.2081, longitude -120.7007).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Swauk Creek: Upstream from the confluence with First Creek (latitude 47.2081, longitude -120.7007) to Wenatchee National Forest, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Taneum Creek mainstem: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.0921, longitude -120.7092) to Wenatchee National Forest boundary (latitude 47.1134, longitude -120.8997).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Taneum Creek, tributaries to mainstem: Between the mouth (latitude 47.0921, longitude -120.7092) and Wenatchee National Forest boundary (latitude 47.1134, longitude -120.8997).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Teanaway River mainstem: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.1672, longitude -120.835) to West Fork Teanaway River (latitude 47.2567, longitude -120.8981).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Teanaway River, tributaries to mainstem: Between the mouth (latitude 47.1672, longitude -120.835) and West Fork Teanaway River (latitude 47.2567, longitude -120.8981).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Teanaway River, West Fork and Middle Fork: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2567, longitude -120.8981) and downstream of the Wenatchee National Forest, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Teanaway River, West Fork and Middle Fork (confluence at latitude 47.2567, longitude -120.8981): Upstream of the Wenatchee National Forest, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Teanaway River, North Fork: Upstream from mouth (latitude 47.2514, longitude -120.8785) to Jungle Creek (latitude 47.3328, longitude -120.8564) and downstream of the Wenatchee National Forest boundary, including tributaries (except where designated otherwise).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Teanaway River, North Fork: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.2514, longitude -120.8785) to Jungle Creek (latitude 47.3328, longitude -120.8564) and in or above the Wenatchee National Forest boundary, including tributaries (except where designated otherwise).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Teanaway River, North Fork, and Jungle Creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.3328, longitude -120.8564), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Yakima River mainstem: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 46.25010, longitude -119.24668) to the confluence with the Cle Elum River (latitude 47.1768, longitude -120.9976) except where specifically designated otherwise in Table 602.1
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Yakima River: Upstream from the confluence with the Cle Elum River (latitude 47.1768, longitude -120.9976) to headwaters, including tributaries (except where designated otherwise).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Yakima River: Upstream from the confluence with, but not including, Cedar Creek (latitude 47.2892, longitude -121.2947) including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Notes for WRIA 39:
 
1.
Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of 21.0°C due to human activities. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 21.0°C, no temperature increase will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C; nor shall such temperature increases, at any time, exceed t = 34/(T + 9).
 
2.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 40 - Alkaki-Squilchuck
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
There are no specific water body entries for this WRIA.
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Table 602: WRIA 41 - Lower Crab
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Crab Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.1452, longitude -119.2655), including tributaries.
Rearing/Migration Only
Primary Contact
All, Except Domestic Water
All
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Table 602: WRIA 42 - Grand Coulee
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Crab Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.1452, longitude -119.2655), including tributaries.
Rearing/Migration Only
Primary Contact
All, Except Domestic Water
All
-
Table 602: WRIA 43 - Upper Crab-Wilson
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Crab Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.1452, longitude -119.2655), including tributaries.
Rearing/Migration Only
Primary Contact
All, Except Domestic Water
All
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Table 602: WRIA 44 - Moses Coulee
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
There are no specific waterbody entries for this WRIA.
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Table 602: WRIA 45 - Wenatchee
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Chiwaukum Creek: Upstream from the confluence with Skinney Creek (latitude 47.6865, longitude -120.7351) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Chiwawa River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.7883, longitude -120.6594) to Chikamin Creek (latitude 47.9036, longitude -120.7307), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Chiwawa River and Chikamin Creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.9036, longitude -120.7307), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Chumstick Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.6026, longitude -120.6444) and downstream of the National Forest boundary, including tributaries (not otherwise designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Chumstick Creek (mouth at latitude 47.6026, longitude -120.6444): In or above the National Forest boundary, including tributaries (not otherwise designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Dry Creek and Chumstick Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.7151, longitude -120.5734), except those waters in or above the Wenatchee National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Dry Creek and Chumstick Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.7151, longitude -120.5734) that are in or above the Wenatchee National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Eagle Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.6544, longitude -120.5165) except those waters in or above the Wenatchee National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Eagle Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.6544, longitude -120.5165) that are in or above the Wenatchee National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Icicle Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.5799, longitude -120.6664) to the National Forest boundary, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv
Icicle Creek: Upstream from the National Forest boundary to confluence with Jack Creek (latitude 47.6081, longitude -120.8991), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Icicle Creek and Jack Creek: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 47.6081, longitude -120.8991), including all tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Ingalls Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.4635, longitude -120.6611), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv
Mission Creek: Upstream from latitude 47.4496, longitude -120.4944 to headwaters and downstream of the National Forest boundary, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv
Mission Creek: Upstream from latitude 47.4496, longitude -120.4944 to headwaters and in, or above, the National Forest boundary, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv
Peshastin Creek: Upstream from the National Forest boundary (latitude 47.4898, longitude -120.6502) to headwaters, including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All, Except Aesthetics
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv
Peshastin Creek: Upstream from the confluence with Mill Creek (latitude 47.5105, longitude -120.6319) to the National Forest boundary, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All, Except Aesthetics
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv
Second Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.7384, longitude -120.5946), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Van Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.6719, longitude -120.5385), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Wenatchee River mainstem: Between Peshastin Creek (latitude 47.5573, longitude -120.5741) and the boundary of the Wenatchee National Forest (latitude 47.5851, longitude -120.6902).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv
Wenatchee River: From Wenatchee National Forest boundary (latitude 47.5851, longitude -120.6902) to Chiwawa River (latitude 47.7883, longitude -120.6594), including tributaries (except where designated otherwise).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv
Wenatchee River: Upstream from the confluence with Chiwawa River (latitude 47.7883, longitude -120.6594), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv
Note for WRIA 45:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 46 - Entiat
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Brennegan Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.9096, longitude -120.4199), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Entiat River: Occurring below the National Forest boundary from, and including, the Mad River (latitude 47.7358, longitude -120.3633) to Wenatchee National Forest boundary on the mainstem Entiat River (latitude 47.84815, longitude -120.42051), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Entiat River: Upstream from the unnamed creek at latitude 47.9135, longitude -120.4942 (below Fox Creek), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Entiat River's unnamed tributaries: Upstream of latitude 47.9107, longitude -121.5012 (below Fox Creek).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Gray Canyon, North Fork, and South Fork Gray Canyon: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.8133, longitude -120.399), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Hornet Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.771, longitude -120.4332), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Mad River: Upstream from latitude 47.8015 longitude -120.4920 (below Young Creek), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Mud Creek and Switchback Canyon: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.7802, longitude -120.3073), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Potato Creek and Gene Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.8139, longitude -120.3424).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Preston Creek and South Fork Preston Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.8835, longitude -120.4241), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Stormy Creek and unnamed tributary: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.8383, longitude -120.3877), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Tillicum Creek and Indian Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 47.7291, longitude -120.4322), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Note for WRIA 46:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 47 - Chelan
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Stehekin River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.3202, longitude -120.6791).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
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Table 602: WRIA 48 - Methow
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Bear Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.4484, longitude -120.161) to the headwaters and in or above the National Forest boundary, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Bear Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.4484, longitude -120.161) to the headwaters and downstream of the National Forest boundary, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Beaver Creek and South Fork Beaver Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 48.435, longitude -120.0215), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Big Hidden Lake and outlet stream to the East Fork Pasayten River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.9375, longitude -120.509), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Boulder Creek and Pebble Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 48.5878, longitude -120.1069), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Buttermilk Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.3629, longitude -120.3392), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Chewuch River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.4753, longitude -120.1808) to headwaters, including tributaries (except where designated otherwise).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Chewuch River: Upstream from the confluence with Buck Creek (latitude 48.7572, longitude -120.1317), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Eagle Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.359, longitude -120.3907), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Early Winters Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.6013, longitude -120.4389) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Eureka Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.7004, longitude -120.4921), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Goat Creek: Upstream from the confluence with Roundup Creek (latitude 48.6619, longitude -120.3282) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Gold Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.1879, longitude -120.0953), except those waters in or above the Okanogan National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Gold Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.1879, longitude -120.0953) and in, or above, the Okanogan National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Lake Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.7513, longitude -120.1371), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Libby Creek and Hornel Draw: All waters above the confluence (latitude 48.2564, longitude -120.1879), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Little Bridge Creek: Upstream of the mouth (latitude 48.379, longitude -120.286), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Lost River Gorge: Upstream from the confluence with Sunset Creek (latitude 48.728, longitude -120.4518), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Methow River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.0505, longitude -119.9025) to the confluence with Twisp River (latitude 48.368, longitude -120.1188).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Methow River: Upstream from the confluence with Twisp River (latitude 48.368, longitude -120.1188) to Chewuch River (latitude 48.475, longitude -120.1812).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Methow River: Upstream from the confluence with Chewuch River (latitude 48.475, longitude -120.1812) to headwaters, including tributaries (except where designated char).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Methow River, West Fork: Upstream from the confluence with, and including, Robinson Creek (latitude 48.6595, longitude -120.5389) to headwaters, including tributaries (except unnamed tributary above mouth at latitude 48.6591, longitude -120.5493).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Pipestone Canyon Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.397, longitude -120.058) and below Campbell Lake (latitude 48.4395, longitude -120.0656), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Pipestone Canyon Creek: Upstream from, and including, Campbell Lake (latitude 48.4395, longitude -120.0656), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Smith Canyon Creek and Elderberry Canyon: All waters above the confluence (latitude 48.2618, longitude -120.1682), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Twisp River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.368, longitude -120.1188) to War Creek (latitude 48.3612, longitude -120.396).
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Twisp River and War Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 48.3612, longitude -120.396), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Wolf Creek and unnamed tributary: Upstream from the confluence (latitude 48.4848, longitude -120.3178) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Note for WRIA 48:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 49 - Okanogan
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Okanogan River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.1011, longitude -119.7207).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv)
Note for WRIA 49:
 
1.
This WRIA contains waters requiring supplemental spawning and incubation protection for salmonid species per WAC 173-201A-200 (1)(c)(iv). See ecology publication 06-10-038 for further information.
Table 602: WRIA 50 - Foster
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
There are no specific waterbody entries for this WRIA.
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Table 602: WRIA 51 - Nespelem
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
There are no specific waterbody entries for this WRIA.
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Table 602: WRIA 52 - Sanpoil
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
There are no specific waterbody entries for this WRIA.
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Table 602: WRIA 53 - Lower Lake Roosevelt
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
There are no specific waterbody entries for this WRIA.
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Table 602: WRIA 54 - Lower Spokane
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Spokane River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 47.8937, longitude -118.3345) to Long Lake Dam (latitude 47.837, longitude -117.8394).1
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Spokane River: Upstream from Long Lake Dam (latitude 47.837, longitude -117.8394) to Nine Mile Bridge (latitude 47.777, longitude -117.5449).2
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Spokane River: Upstream from Nine Mile Bridge (latitude 47.777, longitude -117.5449) to the Idaho border (latitude 47.69747, longitude -117.04185).3
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Notes for WRIA 54:
 
1.
Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C due to human activities. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C, no temperature increase will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C; nor shall such temperature increases, at any time, exceed t = 34/(T + 9).
 
2.
a.
The average euphotic zone concentration of total phosphorus (as P) shall not exceed 25µg/L during the period of June 1st to October 31st.
 
 
b.
Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C, due to human activities. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C, no temperature increase will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C; nor shall such temperature increases, at any time, exceed t = 34/(T + 9).
 
3.
Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C due to human activities. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C no temperature increase will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C; nor shall such temperature increases, at any time exceed t = 34/(T + 9).
Table 602: WRIA 55 - Little Spokane
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
There are no specific waterbody entries for this WRIA.
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-
-
-
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Table 602: WRIA 56 - Hangman
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
There are no specific waterbody entries for this WRIA.
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-
-
-
-
Table 602: WRIA 57 - Middle Spokane
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Lake Creek: Upstream from the Idaho border (latitude 47.5603, longitude -117.0409), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Spokane River: Upstream from Nine Mile Bridge (latitude 47.777, longitude -117.5449) to the Idaho border (latitude 47.69747, longitude -117.04185).1
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Note for WRIA 57:
 
1.
Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C due to human activities. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C no temperature increase will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C; nor shall such temperature increases, at any time exceed t = 34/(T + 9).
Table 602: WRIA 58 - Middle Lake Roosevelt
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
There are no specific waterbody entries for this WRIA.
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-
-
-
-
Table 602: WRIA 59 - Colville
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
Colville River: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.5738, longitude -118.1115).
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Table 602: WRIA 60 - Kettle
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
There are no specific waterbody entries for this WRIA.
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-
-
-
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Table 602: WRIA 61 - Upper Lake Roosevelt
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
There are no specific waterbody entries for this WRIA.
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-
-
-
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Table 602: WRIA 62 - Pend Oreille
Aquatic Life Uses
Recreation Uses
Water Supply Uses
Misc. Uses
Additional info for waterbody
All streams flowing into Idaho: From Bath Creek (latitude 48.5866, longitude 117.0346) to the Canadian border (latitude 49.000, longitude -117.0308).
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Calispell Creek: Upstream from the confluence with Small Creek (latitude 48.3205, longitude -117.3081) to Calispell Lake (latitude 48.2902, longitude -117.3212), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Calispell Lake: Upstream from (latitude 48.2902, longitude -117.3212), inlcuding tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Cedar Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.7432, longitude -117.4176) to latitude 48.7502, longitude -117.4346, in or above Colville National Forest boundary, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Cedar Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.7432, longitude -117.4176) to latitude 48.7502, longitude -117.4346, and downstream of the Colville National Forest, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Cedar Creek: Upstream from latitude 48.7502, longitude -117.4346 to headwaters, and in the Colville National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Cedar Creek: Upstream from latitude 48.7502, longitude -117.4346 to headwaters, and outside the Colville National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Harvey Creek (also called Outlet Creek) and Paupac Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 48.7708, longitude -117.2978), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Indian Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.2445, longitude -117.1515) to headwaters.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Le Clerc Creek, East Branch, and West Branch Le Clerc Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 48.5337, longitude -117.2827), except those waters in or above the Colville National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Le Clerc Creek, East Branch, and West Branch Le Clerc Creek: All waters above the confluence (latitude 48.5337, longitude -117.2827) that are in or above the Colville National Forest, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Le Clerc Creek: Upstream from the mouth (latitude 48.5189, longitude -117.2821) to the confluence with West Branch Le Clerc Creek (latitude 48.5337, longitude -117.2827), including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Mill Creek: From mouth (latitude 48.4899, longitude -117.2645) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Core Summer Habitat
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Pend Oreille River: From Canadian border (latitude 49.000, longitude -117.3534) to Idaho border (latitude 48.1998, longitude -117.0389).1
Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Slate Creek: From mouth (latitude 48.924, longitude -117.3292) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Small Creek: From mouth (latitude 48.3206, longitude -117.3087) to the National Forest (latitude 48.8462, longitude -117.2884), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Small Creek: In or above the National Forest (latitude 48.32680, longitude -117.39423), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
South Salmo River: Upstream from latitude 48.9990, longitude -117.1365, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Sullivan Creek: Upstream of confluence with Harvey Creek (latitude 48.8462, longitude -117.2884) to headwaters, including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Tacoma Creek, South Fork: Upstream of confluence with Tacoma Creek (latitude 48.3938, longitude -117.3238) and downstream of the Colville National Forest boundary (latitude 48.3989, longitude -117.3487), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Tacoma Creek, South Fork: Upstream of the Colville National Forest boundary (latitude 48.3989, longitude -117.3487), including tributaries.
Char Spawning/Rearing
Primary Contact
All
All
-
Note for WRIA 62:
 
1.
Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C due to human activities. When natural conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 20.0°C, no temperature increase will be allowed which will raise the receiving water temperature by greater than 0.3°C; nor shall such temperature increases, at any time, exceed t = 34/(T + 9).
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 03-14-129, filed 7/1/03, effective 8/1/03)
WAC 173-201A-610Use designationsMarine waters.
All marine surface waters have been assigned specific uses for protection under Table 612.
Table 610 (Key to Table 612)
Abbreviation
General Description
Aquatic Life Uses:
(see WAC 173-201A-210(1))
Extraordinary
Extraordinary quality salmonid and other fish migration, rearing, and spawning; clam, oyster, and mussel rearing and spawning; crustaceans and other shellfish (crabs, shrimp, crayfish, scallops, etc.) rearing and spawning.
Excellent
Excellent quality salmonid and other fish migration, rearing, and spawning; clam, oyster, and mussel rearing and spawning; crustaceans and other shellfish (crabs, shrimp, crayfish, scallops, etc.) rearing and spawning.
Good
Good quality salmonid migration and rearing; other fish migration, rearing, and spawning; clam, oyster, and mussel rearing and spawning; crustaceans and other shellfish (crabs, shrimp, crayfish, scallops, etc.) rearing and spawning.
Fair
Fair quality salmonid and other fish migration.
Shellfish Harvesting:
(see WAC 173-201A-210(2))
Shellfish Harvest
Shellfish (clam, oyster, and mussel) harvesting.
Recreational Uses:
(see WAC 173-201A-210(3))
Primary ((Cont.))Contact
Primary contact recreation.
((Secondary Cont.
))
Miscellaneous Uses:
(see WAC 173-201A-210(4))
Wildlife Habitat
Wildlife habitat.
Harvesting
Salmonid and other fish harvesting, and crustacean and other shellfish (crabs, shrimp, scallops, etc.) harvesting.
Com./Navig.
Commerce and navigation.
Boating
Boating.
Aesthetics
Aesthetic values.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 03-14-129, filed 7/1/03, effective 8/1/03)
WAC 173-201A-612Table 612Use designations for marine waters.
(1) Table 612 lists uses for marine waters. Only the uses with the most stringent criteria are listed. The criteria notes in Table 612 take precedence over the criteria in WAC 173-201A-210 for the same parameter.
(2) All marine waters listed in Table 612 are protected for the miscellaneous uses of aesthetics, boating, commerce/navigation, and wildlife habitat.
(3) Table 612 is necessary to determine and fully comply with the requirements of this chapter. If you are viewing a paper copy of the rule from the office of the code reviser or are using their web site, Table 612 may be missing (it will instead say "place illustration here"). In this situation, you may view Table 612 at the department of ecology's web site at ((www.ecy.wa.gov))www.ecology.wa.gov, or request a paper copy of the rule with Table 612 from the department of ecology or the office of the code reviser.
Table 612
Use Designations for Marine Waters
Aquatic Life Use
Recreational Use
Harvest Use
Budd Inlet south of latitude 47°04'N (south of Priest Point Park).
Good
Primary Contact
Excludes Shellfish
Coastal waters: Pacific Ocean from Ilwaco to Cape Flattery.
Extraordinary
Primary Contact
All
Commencement Bay south and east of a line bearing 258° true from "Brown's Point" and north and west of a line bearing 225° true through the Hylebos waterway light.
Excellent
Primary Contact
All
Commencement Bay, inner, south and east of a line bearing 225° true through Hylebos waterway light except the city waterway south and east of south 11th Street.
Good
Primary Contact
Excludes Shellfish
Commencement Bay, city waterway south and east of south 11th Street.
Fair
Primary Contact
No Harvest Use Supported
Drayton Harbor, south of entrance.
Excellent
Primary Contact
All
Dyes and Sinclair inlets west of longitude 122°37'W.
Excellent
Primary Contact
All
Elliott Bay east of a line between Pier 91 and Duwamish Head.
Excellent
Primary Contact
All
Everett Harbor, inner, northeast of a line bearing 121° true from approximately 47°59'5"N and 122°13'44"W (southwest corner of the pier).
Good
Primary Contact
Excludes Shellfish
Grays Harbor west of longitude 123°59'W.
Excellent
Primary Contact
All
Grays Harbor east of longitude 123°59'W to longitude 123°45'45"W (Cosmopolis Chehalis River, river mile 3.1). Special condition - Dissolved oxygen shall exceed 5.0 mg/L.
Good
Primary Contact
Excludes Shellfish
Guemes Channel, Padilla, Samish and Bellingham bays east of longitude 122°39'W and north of latitude 48°27'20"N.
Excellent
Primary Contact
All
Hood Canal.
Extraordinary
Primary Contact
All
Mukilteo and all North Puget Sound west of longitude 122°39'W (Whidbey, Fidalgo, Guemes and Lummi islands and State Highway 20 Bridge at Deception Pass), except as otherwise noted.
Extraordinary
Primary Contact
All
Oakland Bay west of longitude 123°05'W (inner Shelton harbor).
Good
Primary Contact
Excludes Shellfish
Port Angeles south and west of a line bearing 152° true from buoy "2" at the tip of Ediz Hook.
Excellent
Primary Contact
All
Port Gamble south of latitude 47°51'20"N.
Excellent
Primary Contact
All
Port Townsend west of a line between Point Hudson and Kala Point.
Excellent
Primary Contact
All
Possession Sound, south of latitude 47°57'N.
Extraordinary
Primary Contact
All
Possession Sound, Port Susan, Saratoga Passage, and Skagit Bay east of Whidbey Island and State Highway 20 Bridge at Deception Pass between latitude 47°57'N (Mukilteo) and latitude 48°27'20"N (Similk Bay), except as otherwise noted.
Excellent
Primary Contact
All
Puget Sound through Admiralty Inlet and South Puget Sound, south and west to longitude 122°52'30"W (Brisco Point) and longitude 122°51'W (northern tip of Hartstene Island).
Extraordinary
Primary Contact
All
Sequim Bay southward of entrance.
Extraordinary
Primary Contact
All
South Puget Sound west of longitude 122°52'30"W (Brisco Point) and longitude 122°51'W (northern tip of Hartstene Island, except as otherwise noted).
Excellent
Primary Contact
All
Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Extraordinary
Primary Contact
All
Totten Inlet and Little Skookum Inlet, west of longitude 122°56'32"W (west side of Steamboat Island).
Extraordinary
Primary Contact
All
Willapa Bay seaward of a line bearing 70° true through Mailboat Slough light (Willapa River, river mile 1.8).
Excellent
Primary Contact
All