FINAL BILL REPORT
SSB 6761
C 80 L 08
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Regarding service areas for wetlands mitigation banks.
Sponsors: Senate Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Senators Haugen, Swecker, Spanel and Rasmussen).
Senate Committee on Transportation
House Committee on Ecology & Parks
Background: A wetland mitigation bank is a wetland, stream, or other aquatic resource that has
been restored or created for the purpose of providing compensation for unavoidable impacts to
aquatic resources. Units of mitigation can be bought from a wetland bank and credited as
mitigation against projects with unavoidable wetland impacts. Under current law, the Department
of Ecology has rule making authority to select all criteria determining the service area for each
bank. A service area is the geographic area in which a wetland bank can be used to offset impacts
to other wetlands.
Summary: The criteria for determining a service area for a wetland mitigation bank must include
restricting the maximum allowable service area to the water resource inventory area (WRIA) in
which the bank is located. A service area may include parts of an adjacent WRIA if it is
ecologically defensible.
For wetland mitigation banks that have an application for a banking instrument filed January 1,
2008, or after, the local government will have final approval over the certification of the
mitigation bank. The local government will be a signatory to the banking instrument, if they
choose to approve the mitigation bank.
Votes on Final Passage:
Senate 46 2
House 94 0 (House amended)
Senate 46 1 (Senate concurred)
Effective: June 12, 2008