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The
Municipal Water Law
Growing communities,
agriculture, industry, and the importance of conserving water for
fish have placed an increasing demand on our state's water
resources. To help meet these growing needs, the state
legislature passed the Municipal Water
Supply-Efficiency Requirements Act (PDF 100KB), commonly called
the Municipal Water Law (MWL).
Implementing the
provisions of the law is one of our highest priorities. We believe
it will:
- Provide more certainty and flexibility for
water rights held by water systems.
- More closely tie water system planning and
engineering approvals by the Department of Health to water
rights administered by the state Department of Ecology.
- Improve the ability to plan for future
growth.
- Offer greater flexibility to solve public
health problems with water right changes and transfers.
- Advance water use efficiency.
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Assure greater reliability of safe drinking water for communities.
The Department of
Health is implementing
MWL through:
- Water Use
Efficiency. On January 22, 2007, the
Water Use Efficiency rule
became effective to help conserve water for both the environment
and future generations by requiring
municipal water suppliers to
use water more efficiently.
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Planning and Engineering.
On February 14, 2008 our planning and engineering rules (PDF
39KB) become effective to incorporate other provisions of the
MWL. These provisions include requiring water systems to provide
service within their retail service area and governing body
approval of water system plans.
Local Government Consistency
Review Checklist (PDF 26KB)
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Coordination with the Department of
Ecology - In April of 2007, in conjunction with the
Department of Ecology we updated procedures for coordinating
water resource issues related to public water systems that
involve both agencies. We and the Department of Ecology also
developed a
Memorandum of Understanding
(PDF 32KB), Joint
Review Procedures, and an
Agency
Responsibilities Outline (PDF 20KB) that documents who is
responsible for implementing each section of the MWL.
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Municipal Water Law
Contacts:
Water Use Efficiency
Michael Dexel, Rule
Implementation (360) 236-3154
Planning and
Engineering Requirements
Linda Kildahl,
Rule Implementation (360) 236-3186
Michael Dexel,
Rule Implementation (360) 236-3154
Regional Office
contacts:
Northwest
Jennifer Kropack,
Technical and Planning (253) 395-6769
Richard Rodriguez,
Planning (253) 395-6771
Eastern
Christine Collins,
Planning, (509) 456-2457
Heather Cannon,
Planning (509) 456-5067
Southwest
Karen Klocke, Planning
(360) 236-3031
Linda Kildahl,
Planning (360) 236-3038
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