Wash. Admin. Code § 173-559-020 - Definitions
For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall be used.
(1) "Allocation" means the
designating of specific amounts of the water resource for specific beneficial
uses.
(2) "Base flow" means a level
of stream flow established in accordance with provisions of chapter 90.54 RCW
required in perennial streams to preserve wildlife, fish, scenic, aesthetic,
and other environmental and navigational values.
(3) "Consumptive use" means use of water,
whereby there is diminishment of the water resources.
(4) "Department" means the Washington state
department of ecology.
(5)
"Director" means the director of the department of ecology.
(6) "Domestic use" means 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 and garden per dwelling, and other incidental
household uses.
(7) "Hydrograph" is
a graph showing the variation of streamflow (or stream discharge) with respect
to time during a year as determined at a specific cross-sectional location on
the stream.
(8) "In-house domestic
use" means use of water for drinking, cleaning, sanitation, and other uses in a
residence, excluding irrigation of lawn and garden.
(9) "Nonconsumptive use" means a type of
water use where either there is no diversion from a source body, or where there
is no diminishment of the source.
(10) "Perennial stream" means a stream with a
natural flow which is normally continuous at any given location.
(11) "Reservoir permit" means a water right
permit which authorizes construction of an impoundment structure, storage of
water and generally the use of water in the amount of one filling
annually.
(12) "Secondary permit"
means a water right permit which allows diversion of water for beneficial use
from a storage reservoir. A secondary permit is necessary only for use in
excess of one filling annually, or for diversion and use by a party other than
the reservoir owner.
(13) "Stream
management unit" means a stream segment, reach, or tributary, containing a
control station, that is identified on a stream reach map in an adopted water
resource management program document as a unit for defining base flow
levels.
(14) "Water right" means a
right to make beneficial use of public waters of the state.
Notes
Order DE 77-6, § 173-559-020, filed 7/22/77.
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