WSR 98-03-090

PROPOSED RULES

PARKS AND RECREATION

COMMISSION

[Filed January 21, 1998, 11:46 a.m.]

Original Notice.

Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 97-24-111.

Title of Rule: Chapter 352-76 WAC, Clean vessel funding program.

Purpose: Provides information on applying for funding for boat sewage disposal facilities, and environmental education projects targeting recreational boaters.

Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 88.12.325.

Summary: To rewrite rule for clarity and streamline process of awarding funds.

Reasons Supporting Proposal: Complies with Governor's Executive Order 97-02 Regulatory Improvement.

Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting and Implementation: Dona Wolfe, Olympia, (360) 902-8511.

Name of Proponent: Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, governmental.

Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.

Explanation of Rule, its Purpose, and Anticipated Effects: Describes process for state parks to grant funds for boat sewage facility construction and environmental education projects for recreational boaters. Places approval of grant authority with the director or designee. Will streamline program, to be more effective in granting funds.

Proposal Changes the Following Existing Rules: Delegates authority to director to approve grants.

No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. Proposed rule will reduce costs for public and private marinas, by streamlining the process of awarding state and federal financial assistance. The proposed rule does not impose compliance costs on small businesses.

RCW 34.05.328 does not apply to this rule adoption. Per RCW 34.05.328 (5)(b)(iii) and (iv), significant legislative rule-making requirements are not imposed on the commission's administration rules.

Hearing Location: Olympia, Washington, on March 6, 1998, at 9:00 a.m. Contact Paul Malmberg at (360) 753-7143 for hearing location.

Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Paul Malmberg by February 20, 1998, (360) 753-7143.

Submit Written Comments to: Dona Wolfe, Washington State Parks, P.O. Box 42650, Olympia, WA 98504-2650, FAX (360) 753-1594, by February 20, 1998.

Date of Intended Adoption: March 6, 1998.

January 16, 1998

Jim French

Senior Policy Analyst

Chapter 352-76 WAC


CLEAN VESSEL PROGRAM FUNDING ((PROGRAM))

AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 94-13-082, filed 6/13/94, effective 7/14/94)

WAC 352-76-010 ((Purpose.)) What is the purpose of clean vessel program funding? ((Sewage discharged by recreational boaters is a contributor to localized degradation of water quality in Washington state. The discharge of untreated sewage by boaters is prohibited under federal law in all areas within the navigable waters of the United States and under state law in all waters of the state. Many boaters have Type III marine sanitation devices (holding tanks), or portable toilets for sewage. However, there is currently an inadequate number of pumpout stations and dump stations for boaters to dispose of their sewage. The purpose of this chapter is to provide funds to public and private marinas for the purchase, construction, and renovation of pumpout and boater waste reception facilities and to provide funds to educational institutions, public agencies and boating organizations for boater environmental education activities.

Funding for this program will come from the federal "Clean Vessel Act of 1992," Pub.L. 102-587, Subtitle F, and state funds appropriated by the legislature for such purposes. This chapter establishes the procedures by which the commission will award funds for clean vessel projects and the conditions related to the use of funds.)) The purpose of this program is to provide funds for the purchase, construction, and renovation of pumpout and boater sewage disposal facilities and to provide funds for boater environmental education activities. Funding for this program will come from federal and state funds. This chapter establishes the procedures by which state parks will award funds for clean vessel projects and the conditions related to the use of the funds.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 88.12.325. 94-13-082, 352-76-010, filed 6/13/94, effective 7/14/94.]

AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 94-13-082, filed 6/13/94, effective 7/14/94)

WAC 352-76-020 ((Definitions.)) How are the words and phrases used in this chapter? ((When used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meaning designated in this section unless a different meaning is expressly provided or unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

"Boater" means any person on a recreational vessel on waters of the state of Washington.

"Boater sewage" or "boat sewage" means liquid and solid human waste material generated by boaters while using recreational vessels.

"Boating environmental committee" means a committee of the boating safety council, the volunteer advisory body created by the commission to advise on matters related to the state boating program, and composed of representatives of Washington's boating community and other concerned interests.

"Clean Vessel Act" or "act" means the federal Clean Vessel Act, Pub.L. 102-587, Subtitle F.

"Commission" means the Washington state parks and recreation commission.

"Construction" means activities which produce new capital improvements and increase the value or usefulness of existing property.

"Director" means the director of the Washington state parks and recreation commission.

"Education/information" means the education/information program designed to make recreational boaters and others aware of the environmental pollution problem resulting from sewage discharges from vessels, to inform them of facility locations, and to encourage environmentally responsible behavior.

"Eligible cost" for sewage pumpout and sewage dump stations means that portion of the cost of the facility that can be financed under the provisions of this chapter and guidelines developed pursuant to this chapter.

"Facility" means a pumpout station, dump station or other devise for the disposal, holding and/or transport of boater sewage.

"Funding recipient" is the entity which has been awarded a contract with state parks to receive funding for activities identified in WAC 352-76-040.

"Maintenance" means those activities necessary for upkeep of a facility. These are activities that allow the facility to function and include routine recurring custodial maintenance such as housekeeping and minor repairs as well as the supplies, materials, and tools necessary to carry out the work. Also included is nonroutine cyclical maintenance to keep facilities fully functional.

"Marina" means a facility providing boat moorage space, fuel, or commercial services. Commercial service includes, but is not limited to, overnight or live-aboard boating accommodations.

"Operation" means those activities necessary for the functioning of a facility to produce desired results. These are activities that make the facility work.

"Plan" is the plan identified in the technical guidelines as published in the Federal Register, for construction or renovation of pumpout and dump stations necessary to ensure that there are adequate and reasonably available stations to meet the needs of recreational vessels using the coastal waters of the state titled Comprehensive Plan for Boat Sewage Disposal for Washington State.

"Private entities" means any individual firm, corporation, association, partnership, consortium, joint venture, industry, or any other nonpublic entity which operates or has the potential to operate a facility or a boater education program.

"Project" means a facility or a boater environmental education program for which a public or private entity applies for and receives funding.

"Public entities" means all elected or appointed bodies and agencies of government, including tribal governments, responsible for collecting and spending public funds.

"Recreational vessel" means a watercraft manufactured for operation, or operated, primarily for pleasure. This term includes any watercraft leased, rented, or chartered to another for the latter's pleasure.

"Renovation" means major rehabilitation of a facility to restore it to its original intended purpose.

"Sewage dump station" means a facility specifically designed to receive sewage from portable toilets carried on vessels. Sewage dump stations do not include lavatories or restrooms.

"Sewage pumpout station" means a mechanical device, fixed or portable, generally stationed on a dock, pier, float, barge, vessel or other location convenient to boaters, designed to remove sewage waste from Type III marine sanitation devices (holding tanks) installed onboard vessels.

"State parks" means the operating arm of the Washington state parks and recreation commission, which is responsible for implementation of commission programs established pursuant to statute or policy.

"Type III marine sanitation device" (holding tank) means any equipment for installation onboard a vessel which is specifically designed to receive, retain, and discharge sewage.)) (1) "Boat sewage disposal facility" means a mechanical or static device, fixed or portable, generally stationed on a dock, pier, float, barge, vessel or other location convenient to boaters, designed to remove sewage waste from recreational vessels, including pumpouts, dump stations, and floating restrooms.

(2) "Boater" means any person on a recreational vessel on waters of the state of Washington.

(3) "Commission" means the Washington state parks and recreation commission.

(4) "Director" means the director of the Washington state parks and recreation commission or designee.

(5) "Plan" is the comprehensive plan for boat sewage disposal for Washington state.

(6) "Recreational vessel" means a watercraft manufactured for operation, or operated, primarily for pleasure. This term includes any watercraft leased, rented, or chartered to another for the latter's pleasure.

(7) "State parks" means the operating arm of the Washington state parks and recreation commission, which is responsible for implementation of commission programs established pursuant to statute or policy.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 88.12.325. 94-13-082, 352-76-020, filed 6/13/94, effective 7/14/94.]

AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 94-13-082, filed 6/13/94, effective 7/14/94)

WAC 352-76-030 ((Eligible applicants.)) Who is eligible for clean vessel program funding? ((The commission may award funding to the owner(s) of public, tribal or private marinas, boat launches, boater destination sites, marine service enterprises, and to schools, public agencies, and boating and environmental organizations.)) Owner(s) of public, tribal or private marinas, boat launches, state, local or municipal park districts, boater destination sites, marine service enterprises, schools, public agencies, nonprofit or not-for-profit organizations, and boating and environmental organizations are eligible to apply for the funds.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 88.12.325. 94-13-082, 352-76-030, filed 6/13/94, effective 7/14/94.]

AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 94-13-082, filed 6/13/94, effective 7/14/94)

WAC 352-76-040 ((Eligible activities.)) What activities are eligible for clean vessel program funding? (((1) Subject to any limitations imposed by the director pursuant to WAC 352-76-050(2), eligible activities may include:

(a) Construction/renovation of facilities including floating restrooms in the water, not connected to land or structures connected to the land used solely by boaters.

(b) Any activity necessary to hold and transport sewage to sewage treatment plants, such as holding tanks, piping, and haulage costs.

(c) Any activity necessary to get sewage treatment plants to accept sewage, such as installing bleed-in facilities.

(d) Education/information program to educate/inform the following audiences about the environmental pollution problems resulting from sewage discharges from recreational vessels, to inform them of the location of pumpout and dump stations, and to encourage environmentally responsible behaviors:

(i) Boat owners and operators;

(ii) Marina owners and operators;

(iii) Sewage treatment plant owners and operators;

(iv) Federal, state and local governmental authorities and organizations;

(v) Boating supply and retailers; and

(vi) The general public.

(2) The following activities are ineligible:

(a) Activities that do not provide public benefits.

(b) Enforcement activities.

(c) Construction/renovation of upland restroom facilities.

(d) Construction/renovation, operation and maintenance of on-site sewage treatment plants, such as package treatment plants and septic systems, and of municipal sewage treatment plants for primary and secondary treatment.)) (1) The director will select those activities that are eligible for funding from the following list and publish them in the current application package:

(a) Construction/renovation of boat sewage disposal facilities in the water, not connected to land, and used solely by boaters. The exception is facilities used for dumping waste from portable toilets, which may be placed on shore.

(b) Any activity necessary to hold and transport sewage to sewage treatment plants, such as holding tanks, piping, and haulage costs.

(c) Any activity necessary to get sewage treatment plants to accept sewage, such as installing bleed-in facilities.

(d) Any education/information project to educate/inform boaters about environmental pollution problems including those resulting from sewage discharges from recreational vessels or other boater practices, to inform them of the location of pumpout and dump stations, and to encourage environmentally responsible behavior.

(2) The following activities are ineligible:

(a) Activities that do not provide public benefits.

(b) Enforcement activities.

(c) Construction/renovation of upland restroom facilities.

(d) Construction/renovation, operation and maintenance of on-site sewage treatment plants, such as package treatment plants and septic systems, and of municipal sewage treatment plants for primary and secondary treatment unless approved by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 88.12.325. 94-13-082, 352-76-040, filed 6/13/94, effective 7/14/94.]

AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 94-13-082, filed 6/13/94, effective 7/14/94)

WAC 352-76-050 ((Limitations on the availability and use of funds.)) Are there any limitations on the availability and use of funds? (((1) The director may establish limitations on the availability and use of clean vessel project funds for a funding application period when the director believes that doing so would assist the commission in providing for an efficient network of boater sewage disposal facilities and/or an effective boater education and information program. Any limitations shall be defined in the application package for each funding period. The director shall establish such limitations only after considering the following:

(a) Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan for Boat Sewage Disposal for Washington State.

(b) Availability of funds.

(c) Advice from the commission's "boating environmental committee."

(d) Information which identifies emerging technology, user trends, public education opportunities or other studies or data which can direct the proper disposal of boater sewage.

Limitations established by the director shall be confined to those set forth in subsections (2) through (5) of this section.

(2) Eligible activities. For each funding period the director shall determine which activities specified in WAC 352-76-040 shall be eligible for project funding, and shall determine the amount of project funding to be allocated to each category of activity.

(3) Cost sharing. The director may determine that applicants be required to make a matching contribution to be eligible for funding.

(4) Allowable costs. The director may limit the amount of funding available for any element(s) of a project including but not limited to; design, engineering and consultant fees, construction, equipment, floats or other related appurtenances, and applicant staff costs.

(5) Fees charged. A maximum of a five-dollar fee may be charged per use, with no justification, for use of pumpout facilities constructed with grant funds. If higher fees are charged, they must be justified to the director before the proposal can be approved. Such proceeds shall be retained, accounted for, and used by the operator to defray operation and maintenance costs as long as the facility is needed and it serves its intended purpose. The maximum fee shall be evaluated for inflation each year.)) (1) The director may establish limitations on the availability and use of clean vessel program funds for a funding application period when the director believes that doing so would assist the commission in providing for an efficient network of boater sewage disposal facilities or specific environmental education projects. Any limitations shall be defined in the current application package. The director shall establish such limitations only after considering the following:

(a) Consistency with the plan.

(b) Availability of funds.

(2) The director may determine that applicants be required to make a matching contribution to be eligible for funding.

(3) The director may limit the amount of funding available for any element(s) of a project.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 88.12.325. 94-13-082, 352-76-050, filed 6/13/94, effective 7/14/94.]

AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 94-13-082, filed 6/13/94, effective 7/14/94)

WAC 352-76-060 ((Application process.)) How does one apply for funding? In order to be considered ((by the commission)) for receipt of ((clean vessel project funding an eligible applicant must:

(1) Complete an application form prescribed by the director and file the application on or before the filing date set by the director in the application package.

(2) Provide a statement of intent from the governing body of the requesting public entity or private entity that the necessary matching funds will be made available for the project as described in the application and that project funding will be accepted on a reimbursement basis.

(3) Agree to all the terms and conditions established in this chapter and as specified in the project contract)) a boat sewage disposal or educational grant, an eligible applicant must complete and submit an application form provided by state parks following the instructions provided in the form.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 88.12.325. 94-13-082, 352-76-060, filed 6/13/94, effective 7/14/94.]

AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 94-13-082, filed 6/13/94, effective 7/14/94)

WAC 352-76-070 ((Project selection.)) What criteria will be used to evaluate applications? ((The selection criteria and the selection process which will be used by the commission in the review and disbursement of clean vessel project funds are as follows:

(1) Selection criteria. The director shall select any or all of the following criteria in evaluating applications for project funding. The appropriate criteria shall be identified in the application packet. Each proposal must be compatible with the comprehensive plan for boat sewage disposal for Washington state.

(a) Proposals that provide for public/private partnership efforts to develop and operate sewage pumpout and dump stations;

(b) Proposals for innovative ways to increase the availability and use of pumpout and dump stations, e.g., where private parties put in more than the minimum amount;

(c) Proposals that include an education/information component;

(d) Proposals that benefit the waters most likely to be affected by the discharge of sewage from vessels, including the waters as defined in the technical guidelines as published in the Federal Register, 59 Federal Register 11299;

(e) Proposals in areas with high vessel/pumpout or dump station ratios;

(f) Proposals which show consideration for the economics of installation or implementation to provide greatest cost benefit ratio;

(g) Proposals which can demonstrate their feasibility for construction or implementation;

(h) Proposals which contribute to the statewide network of facilities or programs in terms of proximity to existing facilities and geographic balance.

(2) Selection process.

(a) Applications will be reviewed by state parks staff to determine eligibility and consistency with the requirements of this chapter.

(b) The director will receive and consider the recommendations of the boating environmental committee and will present final recommendations to the commission.

(c) The commission retains the authority and the responsibility to make the final decision concerning the funding of a project.)) The following criteria are used to evaluate applications:

(1) For boat sewage disposal facility applications:

(a) Proposals that provide for public/private partnerships;

(b) Proposals that provide for innovative ways to increase the availability and use of boat sewage disposal facilities;

(c) Proposals that benefit the waters most likely to be affected by the discharge of sewage from vessels;

(d) Proposals in areas with a high vessel/boat sewage disposal facility ratio;

(e) Proposals which show consideration for the economics of installation or implementation to provide greatest cost benefit ratio, e.g., where private parties put in more than the minimum amount;

(f) Proposals which contribute to the state-wide network of facilities or programs in terms of proximity to existing facilities and geographic balance;

(g) Proposals which demonstrate their compatibility with the plan.

(2) For education or information applications:

(a) Proposals which encourage sound environmental practices through changing boater behavior;

(b) Proposals which target sensitive areas as defined in the plan;

(c) Proposals which encourage community involvement;

(d) Proposals targeted to areas of high boater use;

(e) Proposals which demonstrate innovative approaches to education or information;

(f) Proposals which provide for public/private partnerships.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 88.12.325. 94-13-082, 352-76-070, filed 6/13/94, effective 7/14/94.]

NEW SECTION

WAC 352-76-075 How will projects be selected for funding? (1) Applications will be reviewed by state parks staff to determine eligibility and will be evaluated against the criteria in this chapter.

(2) Staff will consult with and consider the recommendations of the boating environmental committee of the state parks boating safety council and will present final recommendations to the director.

(3) The director shall make the final decision on funding a project.

[]

AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 94-13-082, filed 6/13/94, effective 7/14/94)

WAC 352-76-080 What conditions are placed on the use of funds((.))? ((The following conditions apply to the use of clean vessel project funds.

(1) Project contract. For every funded project a contract must be executed by the director or designee on behalf of the commission and by the funding recipient. The funding recipient may not proceed with the project until the contract has been executed by both parties.

(2) Design criteria. The funding recipient shall ensure that design and installation of the facilities are in accordance with the technical standards provided by state parks.

(3) Signage. A state or national symbol provided by state parks shall be installed to be clearly visible to direct boaters entering the facility to sewage pumpout and dump stations. Appropriate information shall be installed at sewage pumpout and dump stations. Such information shall indicate fees, restrictions, hours of operation, operating instructions, and a contact name and telephone number if the facility is inoperable. State parks will identify required wording.

(4) Public access. All recreational vessels must have access to sewage pumpout and dump stations funded under this grant program. Facilities shall be operated, maintained, and continue to be reasonably accessible to all recreational vessels for the full period of their useful life.

(5) Operation and maintenance. All facilities funded under this program shall be operated and maintained by the funding recipient for the full period of their useful life. All structures and related assets are to be used for their stated purpose.

(6) Reporting requirements. The funding recipient shall submit the reports required by state parks as directed in the funding contract.

(7) Compliance with state and federal laws, regulations, and policies. In accepting project funding, the funding recipient must agree to and certify compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, regulations and policies.

(8) Accountability. Funding recipients shall maintain accurate accounting records on the expenditure of project funds, provide state parks with these records consistent with the agreement or upon request, and permit state parks to audit the use of funds in accordance with generally accepted audit practices and standards. State parks reserves the right to terminate its participation in any program which fails to perform according to the requirements of this chapter.)) The following conditions apply to the use of the funds:

(1) Project contract. For every funded project a contract must be executed by the director on behalf of the commission and by the funding recipient. Generally, the funding recipient will not be reimbursed for costs incurred prior to the execution of the contract by both parties.

(2) Technical standards. The funding recipient for boat sewage disposal facilities shall ensure that design and installation of the facilities are in accordance with the technical standards provided by state parks.

(3) Signage.

(a) Boat sewage disposal facilities. A national symbol provided by state parks shall be installed to be clearly visible to direct boaters entering the boat sewage disposal facility. Appropriate information shall be provided indicating fees, restrictions, hours of operation, operating instructions, and a contact name and telephone number if the facility is inoperable.

(b) Educational/information projects. Signage must be appropriate to local conditions and address local environmental needs. The clean vessel symbol provided by state parks shall be used in all signage.

(4) Public access. All recreational vessels must have access to boat sewage disposal facilities funded under this grant program. Facilities shall be operated, maintained, and continue to be reasonably accessible to all recreational vessels for the full period of their useful life.

(5) Operation and maintenance. All facilities funded under this program shall be operated and maintained by the funding recipient for the full period of their useful life. All structures and related assets are to be used for their stated purpose.

(6) Reporting requirements. The funding recipient shall submit the reports required by state parks as directed in the funding contract.

(7) Compliance with state and federal laws, regulations, and policies. In accepting project funding, the funding recipient must agree to and certify compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, regulations and policies.

(8) Accountability. Funding recipients shall maintain accurate accounting records on the expenditure of project funds, provide state parks with these records consistent with the agreement or upon request, and permit state parks to audit the use of funds in accordance with generally accepted audit practices and standards. State parks reserves the right to terminate its participation in any program which fails to perform according to the requirements of this chapter.

(9) Fees charged. A maximum five-dollar fee may be charged, with no justification, for use of boat sewage disposal facilities constructed, operated or maintained with grant funds. If higher fees are charged, they must be justified and approved by the director prior to charging a higher fee. Proceeds shall be retained, accounted for, and used by the operator to defray operation and maintenance costs as long as the facility is needed and it serves its intended purpose. The maximum fee shall be evaluated for inflation as determined by the director.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 88.12.325. 94-13-082, 352-76-080, filed 6/13/94, effective 7/14/94.]

Legislature Code Reviser

Register

© Washington State Code Reviser's Office