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Home » US Law » 2022 Revised Code of Washington » Title 36 - Counties » Chapters » Chapter 36.36 - Aquifer Protection Areas.

36.36.010 – Purpose.

RCW 36.36.010 Purpose. The protection of subterranean water from pollution or degradation is of great concern. The depletion of subterranean water is of great concern. The purpose of this chapter is to allow the creation of aquifer protection areas to finance the protection, preservation, and rehabilitation of subterranean water, and to reduce special assessments imposed […]

36.36.020 – Creation of aquifer protection area—Public hearing—Ballot proposition.

RCW 36.36.020 Creation of aquifer protection area—Public hearing—Ballot proposition. The county legislative authority of a county may create one or more aquifer protection areas for the purpose of funding the protection, preservation, and rehabilitation of subterranean water. When a county legislative authority proposes to create an aquifer protection area it shall conduct a public hearing […]

36.36.035 – Reduced fees for low-income persons.

RCW 36.36.035 Reduced fees for low-income persons. A county may adopt an ordinance reducing the level of fees, for the withdrawal of subterranean water or for on-site sewage disposal, that are imposed upon the residential property of a class or classes of low-income persons. [ 1987 c 381 § 1.]

36.36.040 – Use of fee revenues.

RCW 36.36.040 Use of fee revenues. Aquifer protection areas may impose fees to fund: (1) The preparation of a comprehensive plan to protect, preserve, and rehabilitate subterranean water, including groundwater management programs adopted under chapter 90.44 RCW. This plan may be prepared as a portion of a county sewerage and/or water general plan pursuant to […]

36.36.045 – Lien for delinquent fees.

RCW 36.36.045 Lien for delinquent fees. The county shall have a lien for any delinquent fees imposed for the withdrawal of subterranean water or on-site sewage disposal, which shall attach to the property to which the fees were imposed, if the following conditions are met: (1) At least eighteen months have passed since the first […]

36.36.050 – Dissolution of aquifer protection area—Petition—Ballot proposition.

RCW 36.36.050 Dissolution of aquifer protection area—Petition—Ballot proposition. A county legislative authority may dissolve an aquifer protection area upon a finding that such dissolution is in the public interest. A ballot proposition to dissolve an aquifer protection district shall be placed on the ballot for the approval or rejection of the voters residing in an […]