Wash. Admin. Code § 173-270-020 - Definitions
The definitions in this section apply to this chapter unless the context requires otherwise.
(1)
"Average daily traffic" or "ADT" means the total traffic volume during a given
time period (in whole days) greater than one day and less than one year divided
by the number of days in that time period. ADT is determined by
WSDOT.
(2) "Best management
practices" or "BMPs" means physical, structural, and/or managerial practices
that when used singly or in combination prevent or reduce pollution of water
and have been approved by ecology. BMPs are listed and described in the manual
defined in subsection (9) of this section.
(3) "Broadcast application" means a uniform
application of pesticides to an entire area.
(4) "Buffer zone" means the minimum distance
that a pesticide is permitted to be applied from a physical feature or
sensitive area.
(5) "Capital
improvement program plan" means a schedule of permanent physical structural
improvements budgeted to fit financial resources.
(6) "Ecology" means the Washington state
department of ecology.
(7) "EPA"
means the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
(8) "Experimental BMP" means any treatment or
methodology proposed for treatment of highway runoff that is not in the highway
runoff manual, defined in subsection (9) of this section, and is being studied
by WSDOT and/or ecology for adoption as a BMP.
(9) "Highway runoff manual" means the manual
adopted by WSDOT and approved by ecology that contains BMPs to prevent or
reduce pollution, and described in WAC
173-270-030.
(10) "Integrated pest management" or "IPM"
means the selection, integration, and implementation of pest control that
consists of: Prevention of pest problems; monitoring and evaluation of pests,
damage and results of treatment; acknowledgment of population levels of pests
that can be tolerated based on legal, economic, health, or aesthetic
thresholds; use of natural control agents in an ecosystem; reliance to the
maximum extent possible on nonhazardous biological, mechanical, and cultural
treatment of pests; application of pesticides in a manner that minimizes damage
to the ecosystem's natural controls and integrity; and use of pesticides only
after all other methods have been evaluated.
(11) "Local government" means a county, city,
town, or special purpose district that has authority to manage
stormwater.
(12) "New construction"
means the addition of one or more lanes, ramps, bridges, or other major
structures to an existing state highway or the construction of a new state
highway.
(13) "Pest" means any form
of plant or animal life or virus (except virus on or in living man or other
animal) which is normally considered to be a pest or which the director of the
WSDA may declare by regulation to be a pest, including but not limited to, any
insect, other arthropod, fungus, rodent, nematode, mollusk, or weed.
(14) "Pest treatment" means mechanical,
biological, cultural, or chemical procedures or methods to manage, control, or
reduce the influence of a pest.
(15) "Pesticide" means as defined by chapter
17.21 RCW, the Washington Pesticide Act, and regulated by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency and WSDA.
(16) "Pollution" means such contamination or
other alteration of the physical, chemical, or biological properties of any
waters of the state, including change in temperature, taste, color, turbidity,
or odor of the waters, or such discharge of any liquid, gaseous, solid,
radioactive, or other substance into any waters of the state as will or is
likely to create a nuisance or render such waters harmful, detrimental, or
injurious to the public health, safety or welfare, or to domestic, commercial,
industrial, agricultural, recreational, or other legitimate beneficial use, or
to livestock, wild animals, birds, fish, or other aquatic life.
(17) "Puget Sound basin" means the waters of
Puget Sound south of Admiralty Inlet including Hood Canal and Saratoga Passage;
the waters north to the Canadian border, including portions of the Strait of
Georgia; the Strait of Juan de Fuca south of the Canadian border; and all land
draining into these waters as mapped in WAC
173-500-040 Water resource
inventory areas numbers 1 through 19.
(18) "Quality assurance and control plan"
means a collection of policies, objectives, principles, and procedures for
attaining data of known and accepted quality and establishes standards of
performance for sampling, monitoring, and measurement.
(19) "Sensitive area" means an area or that
due to its ground or surface water characteristics may be adversely affected or
altered directly or indirectly by pollution and requires special vegetation
management, stormwater management, or other practices.
(20) "Spot treatment" means the application
of pesticides to a selected individual area or species.
(21) "Stormwater management manual" means the
technical manual prepared by ecology for use by local governments and WSDOT
that contains BMPs to prevent or reduce pollution in stormwater.
(22) "Stormwater treatment" means chemical,
biological, or mechanical procedures or structural methods to remove, reduce,
or neutralize pollution.
(23)
"Waters of the state" means lakes, rivers, ponds streams, inland waters,
underground waters, salt waters, and all other surface waters and water courses
within the jurisdiction of the state of Washington.
(24) "Wetlands" means those areas that are
inundated or saturated by surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration
sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a
prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil
conditions. Wetlands generally include swamps, marshes, bogs, and similar
areas. Wetlands are identified and delineated by the "Federal Manual
for Identifying Jurisdictional Wetlands" dated January 19,
1989.
(25) "WSDA" means the
Washington state department of agriculture.
(26) "WSDOT" means the Washington state
department of transportation.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapters 90.48 and 90.70 RCW. 91-11-091 (Order 91-06), § 173-270-020, filed 5/21/91, effective 6/21/91.
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