Wash. Admin. Code § 173-546-030 - Definitions
For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall be used:
(1)
"Allocation" means the designation of specific amounts of water
for specific beneficial uses.
(2)
"Appropriation" means the process of legally acquiring the right
to specific amounts of water for beneficial uses, as consistent with the
requirements of the ground and surface water codes and other applicable water
resource statutes.
(3)
"Beneficial uses" means uses of water for domestic, stock
watering, industrial, commercial, agricultural, irrigation, hydroelectric power
production, mining, fish and wildlife maintenance and enhancement,
recreational, thermal power production, and preservation of environmental and
aesthetic values, and all other uses compatible with the enjoyment of the
public waters of the state.
(4)
"Commercial agriculture" means uses related to commercial orchards
and vineyards, and commercial livestock and farming operations.
(5)
"Commercial/light
industrial" means a water supply for use by small businesses and
commercial users. It also refers to the "value added" uses associated with
agriculture, as defined by the Chelan County Code, Ch. 11.04.010, or any
subsequent amendments. A "value added operation" means any activity or process
that allows farmers to retain ownership and that alters the original
agricultural product or commodity for the purpose of gaining a marketing
advantage.
(6)
"Consumptive
use" means a use of water that reduces the amount of water in the water
source.
(7)
"Department" means the Washington state department of
ecology.
(8)
"Domestic water
use" means, for the purposes of this chapter, use of water associated
with human health and welfare requirements, including water used for drinking,
bathing, sanitary purposes, cooking, laundering, irrigation of not over
one-half acre of lawn or garden per dwelling, and other incidental household
uses. Stock watering is also included in this category. Stock watering uses
must be consistent with the Chelan County Code, Section 11.88.030 or any
subsequent amendments. It does not apply to feed lots and other activities
which are not related to normal grazing land uses.
(9)
"Existing water right"
includes perfected riparian rights, federal Indian and non-Indian reserved
rights or other appropriative rights.
(10)
"Hydraulic continuity"
means the interrelation between groundwater (water beneath land surfaces or
surface water bodies) and surface water (water above ground, such as lakes and
streams).
(11)
"Instream
flow" as used in this chapter, has the same meaning as a minimum
instream flow under chapter 90.82 RCW, a base flow under chapter 90.54 RCW, a
minimum flow under chapter 90.03 or 90.22 RCW and an administrative flow in the
Entiat watershed plan.
(12)
"Nonconsumptive use" means a use of water that does not reduce the
amount of water in the water source.
(13)
"Plan" or "watershed
plan" means the Entiat water resource inventory area (WRIA) management
plan, approved by the Entiat WRIA planning unit on May 17, 2004, and by the
Chelan County commissioners on September 13, 2004.
(14)
"Planning unit" means the
Entiat water resource inventory area (WRIA) planning unit (EWPU), or a
successor which is mutually agreed upon by the EWPU. The planning unit was
established in 1998 in accordance with chapter 90.82 RCW, Watershed Planning
Act. The EWPU presently consists of the landowner steering committee, the
Yakama Nation, a technical assistance group, and other interested
stakeholders.
(15)
"Public
water system" means any system providing water for human consumption
through pipes or other constructed conveyances, excluding a system serving only
one single-family residence or a system with four or fewer connections all of
which serve residences on the same farm. (Consistent with WAC
246-290-020; any subsequent
amendments to WAC
246-290-020 will be incorporated
by reference.)
(16)
"Reservation" means an allocation of water set aside for future
domestic, stock watering, agricultural, commercial and industrial beneficial
uses. For the purposes of this chapter, the priority date of the reservation is
senior to the instream flows set in WAC
173-546-050. "Reservation" is the
same as "reserved water" in the Entiat WRIA management plan.
(17)
"Stream management unit"
means a stream segment, reach, or tributary used to describe the part of the
relevant stream to which a particular use, action, instream flow level or
reserve of water applies. Each of these units contains a control station. A map
of the control points is included in this chapter (WAC
173-546-150).
(18)
"Withdrawal" means the
appropriation or use of groundwater or surface water.
(19)
"WRIA" means water resource
inventory area. This term can be used interchangeably with "basin" and
"watershed."
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapters 43.27A, 90.54, 90.22, and 90.82 RCW. 05-16-114 (Order 04-11), § 173-546-030, filed 8/3/05, effective 9/3/05.
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