(1) The geological survey shall compile and maintain a comprehensive database of publicly available subsurface geologic information relating to Washington state. The geological survey must make the database available to the public in a searchable format via the geological survey's website.
(2) The subsurface geologic information contained on the website should include, but is not limited to, the following:
(a) Temperature gradient logs;
(b) Geothermal well records;
(c) High resolution magnetotelluric surveys;
(d) High resolution gravity surveys;
(e) Geothermal play fairway studies;
(f) Three-dimensional reflection seismic surveys; and
(g) Rock properties databases.
(3) The geological survey must:
(a) Coordinate with federal, state, and local agencies, and tribal governments, to compile existing subsurface geologic information;
(b) Acquire, process, and analyze new subsurface geologic data and update deficient data using the best practicable technology;
(c) Using available data, characterize the hazard of induced seismicity for high-potential geothermal play areas. Results of induced seismicity hazard studies must be made publicly available and updated as new information is available; and
(d) Provide technical assistance on the proper interpretation and application of subsurface geologic data and hazard assessments.