Washington Administrative Code
Title 173 - Ecology, Department of (See also Titles 197, 317, 372, and 508)
Chapter 173-166 - Emergency drought relief
Section 173-166-060 - Orders declaring drought conditions
Current through Register Vol. 24-06, March 15, 2024
(1) If the department of ecology determines that a geographical area is suffering from drought conditions, it may, upon the advice of the WSAC, with the concurrence of the EWEC, and the written approval of the governor, issue an order to that effect.
(2) The order declaring drought conditions for a geographical area must contain the following elements:
(3) Ecology must publish the order declaring a geographical area to be suffering from drought conditions in a newspaper of general circulation in the area affected by the order.
(4) Persons may file written protest as to the contents of the order with ecology. Ecology will have fifteen calendar days from the date of receipt of the protest in which to consult with members of WSAC, EWEC, and the governor and to make a determination as to its validity.
(5) A person who believes that an area should be declared to be suffering from drought conditions may petition ecology for such a declaration. Upon the receipt of such a petition, ecology will have fifteen calendar days from the date of receipt of the petition in which to make a determination as to its validity, using the procedure specified in WAC 173-166-050, and provide a decision to the applicant. The petition should contain the following information:
(6) Orders declaring areas to be suffering from drought conditions may, with the written approval of the governor, be amended one or more times to change the termination date, provided that the termination date of the order, as amended, is no more than two calendar years from the date the order is first issued.
(7) Orders declaring areas to be suffering from drought conditions may be issued for different areas of the state and sequentially for the same area if drought conditions persist.