Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
WATER SYSTEMS
Chapter 246-290 - Group A public water supplies
Part 8 - WATER USE EFFICIENCY
FEES
Section 246-290-990 - Water system evaluation and project review and approval fees

Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 246-290-990

Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024

(1) The fees for the review and approval of water system plans, project reports, construction documents, existing systems, and related evaluations required under chapters 246-290, 246-291, 246-293, 246-294, and 246-295 WAC are:

(a) Water system plans required under WAC 246-290-100, 246-290-105, 246-291-140, 246-293-220, and 246-293-230.

Group A

Project Type

Group B

<100 Services

100 to 500 Services

501 to 999 Services

1,000 to 9,999 Services

10,000 or more Services

Water system plan (New and Updated)

$138

$491

$1,206

$2,280

$3,705

$5,484

Minor water system plan alteration

$31

$115

$293

$565

$919

$1,349

(b) Satellite management agency (SMA) plans for Group A and Group B water systems required under WAC 246-295-040.

Total Active or Approved Services

Project Type

<100 Services

100 to 500 Services

501 to 999 Services

1,000 to 9,999 Services

10,000 or more Services

SMA plan for ownership (New and Updated)

$491

$1,206

$2,280

$3,705

$5,484

SMA approval amendment

$102 per hour or appropriate fee from category above, whichever is less

SMA plan for operation only (New and Updated)

$1,206

$1,206

$1,206

$1,206

$1,206

Note:

SMAs owning water systems and submitting planning documents to the department for review shall be charged only the SMA fee.

(c) New plan elements required under WAC 246-290-100, 246-290-105, 246-290-125, 246-290-132, 246-290-135, 246-290-691, and 246-291-140 including:
(i) Water use efficiency; and

(ii) Wellhead protection, shall be reviewed separately by the department and the fee assessed shall reflect the time spent for this review and shall be calculated based on $102 per hour. After the initial submittal, updated information shall be reviewed as part of the updated water system plan and the review fee shall be included in the applicable updated plan review fee listed under (a) or (b) of this subsection.

(d) Project reports required under WAC 246-290-110 and design reports required under WAC 246-291-120.

Group A

Project Type

Group B

<100 Services

100 to 500 Services

501 to 999 Services

1,000 to 9,999 Services

10,000 or more Services

All types of filtration or other complex treatment processes

$348

$710

$1,103

$1,598

$2,204

$2,922

Chemical addition only, such as ion exchange, hypochlorination, or fluoridation

$102

$205

$348

$525

$743

$994

Complete water system (an additional fee shall be assessed for review of treatment facility, if any)

$205

$491

$778

$1,137

$1,564

$2,061

System modifications requiring a detailed evaluation to determine whether the system, as modified, will comply with regulations (an additional fee shall be assessed for review of treatment facility, if any)

$138

$348

$565

$851

$1, 206

$1,626

Note:

In accordance with WAC 246-290-125, project reports are not required for minor projects that are described in sufficient detail in an approved water system plan, and have been reviewed as part of the process for approving the water system plan.

(e) Special reports or plans required under WAC 246-290-230, 246-290-235, 246-290-250, 246-290-470, 246-290-636, 246-290-640, 246-290-654, 246-290-676, 246-291-230 including:
(i) Corrosion control recommendation report;

(ii) Corrosion control study;

(iii) Plan to cover uncovered reservoirs;

(iv) Predesign study;

(v) Uncovered reservoir plan of operation;

(vi) Tracer study plan;

(vii) Surface water or GWI treatment facility operations plan;

(viii) Filtration pilot study; or

(ix) GWI determination reports, shall be reviewed by the department and the fee assessed shall reflect the time spent for this review and shall be calculated based on $102 per hour.

(f) Construction documents required under WAC 246-290-120 and design reports required under WAC 246-291-120.

Group A

Project Type

Group B

<100 Services

100 to 500 Services

501 to 999 Services

1,000 to 9,999 Services

10,000 or more Services

All types of filtration or other complex treatment processes

$348

$710

$1,103

$1,598

$2,204

$2,922

Chemical addition only, such as ion exchange, hypochlorination, or fluoridation

$102

$205

$348

$525

$743

$994

Complete new water system except treatment (an additional fee shall be assessed for review of treatment facility, if any)

$281

$633

$919

$1,279

$1,709

$2,204

New source only (an additional fee shall be assessed for review of treatment facility, if any)

$205

$382

$525

$710

$919

$1,172

One or more of the following submitted as a package and not requiring a detailed evaluation as determined by the department: Water line installation, booster pump station, modifications to source pumping, piping-valving, controls or storage reservoir (an additional fee shall be assessed for review of treatment facility, if any)

$138

$241

$382

$565

$778

$1,027

Documents submitted for projects such as water line installation, booster pump stations, modifications to source pumping, piping/valving, controls or storage reservoirs as determined by the department where such projects:

Comply with design standards established by the department;

Are prepared by a professional engineer in accordance with WAC 246-290-040; and

Do not require a detailed evaluation by the department.

$64

$118

$198

$281

$389

$512

(g) Existing system approval required under WAC 246-290-140 and 246-291-130. For the purpose of this subsection the department shall determine whether a system is expanding or nonexpanding.

Group A

Project Type

Group B

<100 Services

100 to 500 Services

501 to 999 Services

1,000 to 9,999 Services

10,000 or more Services

NONEXPANDING system not requiring a detailed evaluation by the department

$268

$539

$811

$1,083

$1,355

$1,626

NONEXPANDING system requiring a detailed evaluation as determined by the department

$404

$811

$1,229

$1,626

$2,034

$2,441

EXPANDING system not requiring a detailed evaluation by the department

$539

$1,083

$1,626

$2,169

$2,714

$3,256

EXPANDING system requiring a detailed evaluation as determined by the department

$676

$1,355

$2,034

$2,714

$3,391

$4,072

(h) Other evaluations and approvals. As applicable, these fees will be charged in addition to the basic fees assessed under (a) through (h) of this subsection.

Group A

Project Type

Group B

<100 Services

100 to 500 Services

501 to 999 Services

1,000 to 9,999 Services

10,000 or more Services

Well-site evaluation and approval including the site inspection and hydrogeologic information review.

$205

$309

$363

$451

$565

$710

Regulatory monitoring plan1

No plan required

$198

$268

$337

$404

$471

Unfiltered system annual comprehensive report

Not applicable

$404

$676

$947

$1,218

$1,489

1 A comprehensive document containing coliform, inorganic chemical and organic chemical monitoring plans in accordance with WAC 246-290-300.

Water system compliance report

$115

$115

$115

$115

$115

$115

(2) To determine the appropriate fee for a noncommunity system, calculate the service equivalent by taking the average population served each day of operation and dividing by 25 for a transient noncommunity (TNC) system and two and one-half for nontransient noncommunity (NTNC) system. Use the number of service equivalents to find out what Group A size category to look under and submit the appropriate fee. (All noncommunity systems are Group A systems as described in WAC 246-290-020.)

(3) Additional review and approval fees may be assessed as follows:

(a) The basic fee covers an evaluation, or the review of an initial submittal and one resubmittal if required. If additional resubmittals are required, an additional 25 percent of the original fee will be assessed for each additional resubmittal. For water system plan and SMA plan preparation the basic fee also covers a preplanning conference;

(b) Fees for department project approval based on local technical review will be determined on a case-by-case basis as outlined in the applicable memorandum of understanding between the department and the respective local agency;

(c) Fees may be assessed for services which the department determines are not described under subsection (1) of this section. If assessed, the fees will be calculated based on a rate of $102 per hour.

Examples of these services include, but are not limited to:

(i) Collection of water quality samples requested by purveyor;

(ii) Review of alternate technologies requested by purveyor, manufacturer or authorized representative;

(iii) Sanitary surveys, including the time spent as part of the annual on-site inspections for systems under WAC 246-290-690(3) that is in addition to the time necessary to assess watershed control and disinfection treatment;

(iv) Well field designations; or

(v) Transfers of ownership under WAC 246-290-035 or 246-294-060.

(d) Additional fees assessed by the department shall be billed to the purveyor using an itemized invoice.

(4) If the legislature revises the water system operating permit fee under RCW 70A.125.100 to incorporate into it one or more fees for service currently assessed separately under this section, and the purveyor has paid that consolidated fee, the department shall not assess or collect a separate fee under this section for any such service.

(5) All fees required under this section except as noted in subsection (3) of this section, shall be submitted prior to the department's approval. Payment of fees shall be in the form of a check or money order made payable to: The Department of Health, P.O. Box 1099, Olympia, Washington 98507-1099. Payment of a fee shall not guarantee approval of the submitted document or evaluation request.

(6) Purveyors unable to determine the appropriate fee payment to submit should contact the department.

Statutory Authority: RCW 70.119A.110. 12-05-079, § 246-290-990, filed 2/16/12, effective 3/18/12. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.110, 43.70.250, 43.20B.020, and 2010 c 37. 10-16-108, § 246-290-990, filed 8/2/10, effective 9/2/10. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.250 and 43.20B.020. 07-14-128, § 246-290-990, filed 7/3/07, effective 8/3/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.119A.180. 07-02-025B, § 246-290-990, filed 12/22/06, effective 1/22/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.250 and 70.119.160. 04-12-123, § 246-290-990, filed 6/2/04, effective 7/3/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.250, 43.20B.020, and 70.119.160. 03-13-028, § 246-290-990, filed 6/10/03, effective 7/11/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.250 and 70.119.160. 02-01-065, § 246-290-990, filed 12/14/01, effective 1/14/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.250. 00-02-015, § 246-290-990, filed 12/27/99, effective 1/27/00; 99-12-022, § 246-290-990, filed 5/24/99, effective 6/24/99. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20B.020. 98-11-068, § 246-290-990, filed 5/19/98, effective 6/19/98; 97-12-032, § 246-290-990, filed 5/30/97, effective 6/30/97; 95-20-079, § 246-290-990, filed 10/4/95, effective 11/4/95; 93-01-006 (Order 315), § 246-290-990, filed 12/3/92, effective 1/3/93. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.040. 91-02-049 (Order 121), recodified as § 246-290-990, filed 12/27/90, effective 1/31/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20A.055. 87-14-066 (Order 2493), § 440-44-048, filed 7/1/87; 83-14-038 (Order 1980), § 440-44-048, filed 6/30/83.

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