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The Municipal Water Law
NEW:
Supreme Court Decides Fate of Municipal Water Law -
On October 28, 2010, the Washington State Supreme Court affirmed the
constitutionality of the Municipal Water Law (MWL). The Court upheld
the sections of the law that were invalidated on June 11, 2008 by
the King County Superior Court.
These sections were the definitions of municipal water supplier and
municipal water supply purposes, and the "in good standing" status of
water rights based on system capacity rather than water use. The
Supreme Court found that these sections do not violate separation of
powers or facially violate the right to due process.
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
MWL. The law was challenged and portions were invalidated by the
lower court ruling. The Supreme Court's decision restores those
sections. See the
MWL Legal Challenges page for
more information about the lawsuit.
We believe
the law 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.
- Assure greater reliability of safe drinking water for communities.
The Department of Health is implementing MWL through:
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
Regional Office
contacts:
Northwest
Jennifer Kropack,
Technical and Planning (253) 395-6769
Richard Rodriguez,
Planning (253) 395-6771
Eastern
Christine Collins,
Planning, (509) 329-2122
Heather Cannon,
Planning (509) 329-2121
Southwest
Corina Hayes, Planning
(360) 236-3031 Darin Klein,
Planning (360) 236-3138
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