Washington Administrative Code
Title 173 - Ecology, Department of (See also Titles 197, 317, 372, and 508)
Chapter 173-548 - Water resources program in the Methow River basin, WRIA-48
Section 173-548-050 - Streams and lakes closed to further consumptive appropriations

Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 173-548-050

Current through Register Vol. 24-06, March 15, 2024

The department, having determined based on existing information that there are no waters available for further appropriation through the establishment of rights to use water consumptively, closes the streams and lakes listed in (a) and (b), and groundwater hydraulically connected with these surface waters to further consumptive appropriation[.] This includes rights to use water consumptively established through permit procedures and groundwater withdrawals otherwise exempted from permit under RCW 90.44.050. Specific situations in which well construction may be approved are identified.

No wells shall be constructed for any purposes, including those exempt from permitting under RCW 90.44.050, unless one or more of the following conditions have been met and construction of the well has been approved in writing by the department prior to the beginning of well construction:

(1) The proponent has a valid water right permit recognized by the department. For an existing community domestic use, a water right permit must be held by a purveyor of an approved system. (For the purposes of this chapter, an approved water system is one in compliance with the state drinking water regulations, chapter 246-290 WAC and the state surface and groundwater codes, chapters 90.03 and 90.44 RCW); or

(2) The proponent has obtained a valid state surface or groundwater right through a transfer approved by the department under the statutory authority of chapter 90.03 or 90.44 RCW; or

(3) The proponent is replacing or modifying an existing well developed under the exemption from permit clause of RCW 90.44.050 and this has been approved in writing by the department; or,

(4) If the groundwater being sought for withdrawal has been determined by the department not to be hydraulically connected with surface waters listed as closed, the department may approve a withdrawal. When insufficient evidence is available to the department to make a determination that ground and surface waters are not hydraulically connected, the department shall not approve the withdrawal of groundwater unless the person proposing to withdraw the groundwater provides additional information sufficient for the department to determine that hydraulic continuity does not exist and that water is available.

(a) STREAM CLOSURES

The following streams are closed all year, including all groundwaters hydraulically connected to these streams.

Stream Name

(Includes Tributaries)

Wolf Creek

Bear Creek

(Davis Lake)

Thompson Creek

Beaver Creek

Alder Creek

Benson Creek

Texas Creek

Libby Creek

Cow Creek

Gold Creek

McFarland Creek

Squaw Creek

Black Canyon Creek

French Creek

(b) LAKE CLOSURES

The following lakes are closed all year, including all groundwaters hydraulically connected to these lakes:

Name

Location

Alta Lake

3 mi. SW of Pateros

Black Lake

25 mi. N of Winthrop

Black Pine Lake

9 mi. SW of Twisp

Crater Lake

10 mi. W of Carlton

Davis Lake

Bear Creek Drainage

Eagle Lake

11 mi. SW of Carlton

French Creek

Sec.28, T.31N., R.23E.

Libby Lake

10 mi. W of Carlton

Louis Lake

20 mi. W of Winthrop

Middle Oval Lake

16 mi. W of Carlton

North Lake

20 mi. W of Winthrop

Patterson Lake

Sec.8, T.34N., R.21E.

Pearrygin Lake

Sec.36, T.35N., R.21E.

Slate Lake

14 mi. W of Winthrop

Sunrise Lake

16 mi. W of Methow

Upper Eagle Lake

12 mi. W of Carlton

West Oval Lake

16 mi. W of Carlton

Statutory Authority: Chapters 34.05, 90.54, 18.104, 90.03 and 90.44 RCW. 91-23-093 (Order 91-27), § 173-548-050, filed 11/19/91, effective 12/20/91; Order DE 76-37, § 173-548-050, filed 12/28/76.

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