Wash. Admin. Code § 246-290-830 - Water use efficiency goal setting
(1)
The elected governing board or governing body of the public water system shall
establish water use efficiency goals within one year of the effective date of
this rule for systems serving one thousand or more total connections, and
within two years of the effective date of this rule for systems serving less
than one thousand total connections.
(2) Water use efficiency goals must be
designed to enhance the efficient use of water by the water system's
consumers.
(3) If a municipal water
supplier determines that further reductions over current consumption levels are
not reasonably achievable, the municipal water supplier shall provide
justification that considers historic water use efficiency performance and
investment and any other factors that support that determination. Justification
must be provided in water use efficiency programs developed under WAC
246-290-810 and in water use
efficiency performance reports developed under WAC
246-290-840.
(4) Municipal water suppliers must provide
documentation when requested by the department and in water use efficiency
programs developed under WAC
246-290-810 that demonstrates the
following goal setting requirements have been met:
(a) Goals shall be set in a public forum that
provides opportunity for consumers and the public to participate and comment on
the water use efficiency goals;
(b)
Public notice must occur at least two weeks prior to the public forum. Public
notice must include the purpose, date, time, and place of the forum, and where
materials supporting the rationale for the proposed goals can be
reviewed;
(c) The elected governing
board or governing body of the public water system shall review and consider
all comments received;
(d) The
following must be made available to the public for the purpose of fully
documenting the basis for each goal:
(i) The
information listed under WAC
246-290-810(4);
(ii) Annual water use efficiency performance
reports prepared under WAC
246-290-840;
(iii) Water supply characteristics
description in accordance with WAC
246-290-100(4)(f)(iii)(B)
or source description in accordance with WAC
246-290-105(4)(f);
and
(iv) A summary of the comments
received and how they were considered.
(5) Existing public processes may be used if
all requirements listed under subsection (4) of this section are met.
(6) Water use efficiency goals must include:
(a) Consideration of the system's forecasted
demand and water supply characteristics;
(b) Measurable outcomes in terms of reduced
or maintained water production or usage. Outcomes may be expressed on a per
capita, per connection, total system, or other basis as deemed appropriate by
the municipal water supplier;
(c) A
schedule for achieving the water use efficiency goals; and
(d) Implementation schedule for each water
use efficiency measure selected under WAC
246-290-810(4).
(7) The elected governing board or
governing body of the public water system shall evaluate and reestablish water
use efficiency goals following the process identified in subsection (4) of this
section at least every six years for purveyors required to develop a small
water system management program under WAC
246-290-105 or as part of
developing or updating a water system plan for purveyors required to submit a
water system plan under WAC
246-290-100.
(8) Water use efficiency goals may be changed
at any time in accordance with subsection (4) of this section. Changes to goals
must be identified in the next performance report.
(9) Water use efficiency programs must be
modified if any water use efficiency goal is not met. Program modifications
must be designed to achieve the system's water use efficiency goals.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 70.119A.180. 08-12-019, § 246-290-830, filed 5/28/08, effective 7/1/08; 07-02-025B, § 246-290-830, filed 12/22/06, effective 1/22/07.
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