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Chapter 173-548 WAC

Last Update: 11/19/91

WATER RESOURCES PROGRAM IN THE METHOW RIVER BASIN, WRIA 48

WAC Sections

HTMLPDF173-548-010General provision.
HTMLPDF173-548-020Establishment of base flows.
HTMLPDF173-548-030Future allocations—Reservation of surface water for beneficial uses.
HTMLPDF173-548-040Priority of future water rights during times of water shortage.
HTMLPDF173-548-050Streams and lakes closed to further consumptive appropriations.
HTMLPDF173-548-060Groundwater.
HTMLPDF173-548-070Effect on prior rights.
HTMLPDF173-548-080Enforcement.
HTMLPDF173-548-090Appeals.
HTMLPDF173-548-100Regulation review.


PDF173-548-010

General provision.

These rules, including any subsequent additions and amendments, apply to waters within and contributing to the Methow River basin, WRIA 48 (see WAC 173-500-040). Chapter 173-500 WAC, the general rules of the department of ecology for the implementation of the comprehensive water resources program, applies to this chapter 173-548 WAC.
[Order DE 76-37, § 173-548-010, filed 12/28/76.]



PDF173-548-020

Establishment of base flows.

(1) Base flows are established for stream management units with monitoring to take place at certain control points as follows:
STREAM MANAGEMENT UNIT INFORMATION
Stream Management Unit Name, Control Station Name and Number
 
Control Station Location by River Mile, Section, Township, Range
 
Affected Stream Reach (includes tributaries)
Lower Methow
Methow R. nr.
Pateros
(12.4499.50)
6.7
20-30-23E
Methow River confluence with Wells Pool to confluence with Twisp River.
Middle Methow
Methow R. nr.
Twisp
(12.4495.00)
40.0
17-33-22E
Methow River from confluence with
Twisp River to confluence with Chewack River.
Upper Methow
Methow R. nr.
Winthrop
(12.4473.89)
50.2
2-34-21E
Methow River from confluence with Chewack River to confluence with Little Boulder Creek and including Little Boulder Creek.
Methow Headwaters Methow R. at
Little Boulder Cr.
(12.4473.83)
65.3
25-36-19E
Methow River from confluence with Little Boulder Creek to headwaters.
Early Winters Creek
Early Winters Cr.
near Mazama
27-36-19E
Early Winters Creek from confluence with Methow River to headwaters.
Chewack River
Chewack R. nr.
Boulder Creek
(12.4475.00)
8.7
35-36-21E
Chewack River confluence with Methow River to headwaters.
Twisp River
Twisp R. nr.
Twisp
(12.4489.98)
0.3
7-33-22E
Twisp River from confluence with Methow River to headwaters.
(2) Base flows established for the stream management units in WAC 173-548-020(1) are as follows:
Base Flows in the Methow River
(All Figures in Cubic Feet Per Second)
[CODIFICATION NOTE: The graphic presentation of this table has been varied slightly in order that it would fall within the printing specification for the Washington Administrative Code. The following table was too wide to be accommodated in the width of the WAC column. The table as codified has been divided into two tables with Part 1 covering the Lower Methow, Middle Methow and Upper Methow and with Part 2 covering the Methow Headwaters, Early Winters Creek, Chewack River and Twisp River.]
PART 1
Month
Day
Lower
Methow
(12.4499.50)
Middle
Methow
(12.4495.00)
Upper
Methow
(12.4473.89)
Jan.
1
 
350
 
260
 
120
 
 
15
 
350
 
260
 
120
 
Feb.
1
 
350
 
260
 
120
 
 
15
 
350
 
260
 
120
 
Mar.
1
 
350
 
260
 
120
 
 
15
 
350
 
260
 
120
 
Apr.
1
 
590
 
430
 
199
 
 
15
 
860
 
650
 
300
 
May
1
 
1,300
 
1,000
 
480
 
 
15
 
1,940
 
1,500
 
690
 
Jun.
1
 
2,220
 
1,500
 
790
 
 
15
 
2,220
 
1,500
 
790
 
Jul.
1
 
2,150
 
1,500
 
694
 
 
15
 
800
 
500
 
240
 
Aug.
1
 
480
 
325
 
153
 
 
15
 
300
 
220
 
100
 
Sep.
1
 
300
 
220
 
100
 
 
15
 
300
 
220
 
100
 
Oct.
1
 
360
 
260
 
122
 
 
15
 
425
 
320
 
150
 
Nov.
1
 
425
 
320
 
150
 
 
15
 
425
 
320
 
150
 
Dec.
1
 
390
 
290
 
135
 
 
15
 
350
 
260
 
120
 
PART 2
Month
Day
Methow
Headwaters
(12.4473.83)
Early
Winters
Creek
Chewack
River
(12.4475.00)
Twisp
River
(12.4489.98)
Jan.
1
 
42
 
10
 
56
 
34
 
 
15
 
42
 
10
 
56
 
34
 
Feb.
1
 
42
 
10
 
56
 
34
 
 
15
 
42
 
10
 
56
 
34
 
Mar.
1
 
42
 
10
 
56
 
34
 
 
15
 
42
 
10
 
56
 
34
 
Apr.
1
 
64
 
14
 
90
 
60
 
 
15
 
90
 
23
 
140
 
100
 
May
1
 
130
 
32
 
215
 
170
 
 
15
 
430
 
108
 
290
 
300
 
Jun.
1
 
1,160
 
290
 
320
 
440
 
 
15
 
1,160
 
290
 
320
 
440
 
Jul.
1
 
500
 
125
 
292
 
390
 
 
15
 
180
 
45
 
110
 
130
 
Aug.
1
 
75
 
20
 
70
 
58
 
 
15
 
32
 
8
 
47
 
27
 
Sep.
1
 
32
 
8
 
47
 
27
 
 
15
 
32
 
8
 
47
 
27
 
Oct.
1
 
45
 
11
 
56
 
35
 
 
15
 
60
 
15
 
68
 
45
 
Nov.
1
 
60
 
15
 
68
 
45
 
 
15
 
60
 
15
 
68
 
45
 
Dec.
1
 
51
 
12
 
62
 
39
 
 
15
 
42
 
10
 
56
 
34
 
(3) Base flow hydrographs, as represented in Figure 1 in the document entitled "water resources management program, Methow River basin" dated 1976, shall be used for definition of base flows on those days not specifically identified in WAC 173-548-020(2) and 173-548-030.
(4) All rights hereafter established shall be subject to the base flows established in WAC 173-548-020 (1) through (3), except as provided under WAC 173-548-030 herein.
(5) Future appropriations of water which would conflict with base flows shall be authorized, by the director, only in those situations when it is clear that overriding considerations of the public interest will be served.
[Order DE 76-37, § 173-548-020, filed 12/28/76.]



PDF173-548-030

Future allocations—Reservation of surface water for beneficial uses.

(1) The department determines that there are surface waters available for appropriation from the stream management units specified in the amount specified in cubic feet per second (cfs) during the time specified as follows:
(a) Maximum surface water available for future allocation from the indicated reach is as follows:
Month
Lower Methow
Middle Methow
Upper Methow
Methow
Head-
waters
Early Winters Creek
Chewack River
Twisp River
Oct.
95
 
50
 
44
 
15
 
29
 
09
 
14
 
Nov.
116
 
101
 
46
 
06
 
21
 
10
 
15
 
Dec.
112
 
99
 
44
 
17
 
26
 
10
 
15
 
Jan.
50
 
36
 
26
 
08
 
19
 
03
 
09
 
Feb.
51
 
37
 
29
 
09
 
19
 
04
 
10
 
Mar.
147
 
139
 
80
 
38
 
19
 
24
 
18
 
Apr.
565
 
590
 
273
 
336
 
35
 
118
 
148
 
May
2,922
 
2,927
 
784
 
412
 
403
 
809
 
703
 
Jun.
3,116
 
2,853
 
1,017
 
1,249
 
294
 
1,292
 
890
 
Jul.
965
 
877
 
583
 
608
 
189
 
308
 
298
 
Aug.
214
 
192
 
203
 
109
 
94
 
70
 
70
 
Sep.
62
 
55
 
76
 
33
 
47
 
23
 
26
 
All figures in cubic feet per second.
(b) The control station for each reach is defined in WAC 173-548-020.
(c) The appropriation limit is set forth to be an amount equal to the one in two year natural reach discharge on a monthly basis for all management reaches except Early Winters Creek. The appropriation limit for Early Winters Creek is set forth to be an amount equal to the estimated natural mean monthly streamflow for that stream.
(2) The amounts of water referred to in WAC 173-548-030(1) above are allocated for beneficial uses in the future as follows:
(a) Allocation of surface waters by use category (April through September):
Use Description
Apr.
May
Jun.
Jul.
Aug.
Sep.
Lower Methow
 
Single Domestic
and Stock Use
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
Base Flow
860
1,940
2,220
800
300
300
Public Water Supply,
Irrigation, and
Other Uses
Remaining waters up to the
appropriation limit set forth in
WAC 173-548-030 (1)(c)
Middle Methow
Single Domestic and Stock Use
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
Base Flow
650
1,500
1,500
500
220
220
Public Water Supply,
Irrigation, and
Other Uses
Remaining waters up to the
appropriation limit set forth in
WAC 173-548-030 (1)(c)
Upper Methow
Single Domestic and Stock Use
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
Base Flow
300
690
790
240
100
100
Public Water Supply,
Irrigation, and
Other Uses
Remaining waters up to the
appropriation limit set forth in
WAC 173-548-030 (1)(c)
Methow Headwaters
Single Domestic and Stock Use
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
Base Flow
90
430
1,160
180
32
32
Public Water Supply,
Irrigation, and
Other Uses
Remaining waters up to the
appropriation limit set forth in
WAC 173-548-030 (1)(c)
Early Winters Creek
Single Domestic and Stock Use
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
Base Flow
23
108
290
45
8.0
11.0
Public Water Supply,
Irrigation, and
Other Uses
Remaining waters up to the
appropriation limit set forth in
WAC 173-548-030 (1)(c)
Chewack River
Single Domestic and Stock Use
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
Base Flow
140
290
320
110
47
47
Public Water Supply,
Irrigation, and
Other Uses
Remaining waters up to the
appropriation limit set forth in
WAC 173-548-030 (1)(c)
Twisp River
Single Domestic and Stock Use
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
Base Flow
100
300
440
130
27
27
Public Water Supply,
Irrigation, and
Other Uses
Remaining waters up to the
appropriation limit set forth in
WAC 173-548-030 (1)(c)
All figures in cubic feet per second
(b) Allocation of surface waters by use category (October through March):
Use Description
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Lower Methow
 
Single Domestic and
Stock Use
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
Base Flow
425
425
350
350
350
350
Public Water Supply,
Irrigation, and
Other Uses
Remaining waters up to the
appropriation limit set forth in
WAC 173-548-030 (1)(c)
Middle Methow
Single Domestic and
Stock Use
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
Base Flow
320
320
260
260
260
260
Public Water Supply,
Irrigation, and
Other Uses
Remaining waters up to the
appropriation limit set forth in
WAC 173-548-030 (1)(c)
Upper Methow
Single Domestic and
Stock Use
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
Base Flow
150
150
120
120
120
120
Public Water Supply,
Irrigation, and
Other Uses
Remaining waters up to the
appropriation limit set forth in
WAC 173-548-030 (1)(c)
Methow Headwaters
Single Domestic and
Stock Use
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
Base Flow
60
60
42
42
42
42
Public Water Supply,
Irrigation, and
Other Uses
Remaining waters up to the
appropriation limit set forth in
WAC 173-548-030 (1)(c)
Early Winters Creek
Single Domestic and
Stock Use
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
Base Flow
15
15
10
10
10
10
Public Water Supply,
Irrigation, and
Other Uses
Remaining waters up to the
appropriation limit set forth in
WAC 173-548-030 (1)(c)
Chewack River
Single Domestic and
Stock Use
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
Base Flow
68
68
56
56
56
56
Public Water Supply,
Irrigation, and
Other Uses
Remaining waters up to the
appropriation limit set forth in
WAC 173-548-030 (1)(c)
Twisp River
Single Domestic
and Stock Use
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
Base Flow
45
45
34
34
34
34
Public Water Supply,
Irrigation, and
Other Uses
Remaining waters up to the
appropriation limit set forth in
WAC 173-548-030 (1)(c)
All figures in cubic feet per second.
(c) Allocations presented in this section do not limit the utilization of waters stored for later release, provided such storage does not infringe upon existing rights or base flow and is duly permitted under RCW 90.03.290 and 90.03.350.
(d) As the amount of water allocated for each category of use approaches the amount available for future allocation set forth in WAC 173-548-030(1), the department shall review the program to determine whether there is a need for program revision.
[Order DE 76-37, § 173-548-030, filed 12/28/76.]



PDF173-548-040

Priority of future water rights during times of water shortage.

(1) As between rights established in the future pertaining to waters allocated in WAC 173-548-030 (2)(a) and (b), all rights subject to this program shall be regulated in descending order of use category priority regardless of the date of the priority of right.
(2) As between rights established in the future within a single use category allocation of WAC 173-548-030, the date of priority shall control with an earlier dated right being superior to those rights with later dates.
[Order DE 76-37, § 173-548-040, filed 12/28/76.]



PDF173-548-050

Streams and lakes closed to further consumptive appropriations.

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. WSR 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.]



PDF173-548-060

Groundwater.

If it is determined that a future development of groundwater measurably affects surface waters subject to the provisions of chapter 173-548 WAC, then rights to said groundwater shall be subject to the same conditions as affected surface waters.
[Order DE 76-37, § 173-548-060, filed 12/28/76.]



PDF173-548-070

Effect on prior rights.

Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to lessen, enlarge, or modify existing rights acquired by appropriation or otherwise, and legally vested prior to the effective date of this chapter.
[Order DE 76-37, § 173-548-070, filed 12/28/76.]



PDF173-548-080

Enforcement.

In enforcement of this chapter, the department of ecology may impose such sanctions as are appropriate under authorities vested in it, including but not limited to the issuance of regulatory orders under RCW 43.27A.190 and civil penalties under RCW 90.03.600.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 43.27A, 90.22 and 90.54 RCW. WSR 88-13-037 (Order 88-11), § 173-548-080, filed 6/9/88.]



PDF173-548-090

Appeals.

All final written decisions of the department of ecology pertaining to permits, regulatory orders, and related decisions made pursuant to this chapter shall be subject to review by the pollution control hearings board in accordance with chapter 43.21B RCW.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 43.27A, 90.22 and 90.54 RCW. WSR 88-13-037 (Order 88-11), § 173-548-090, filed 6/9/88.]



PDF173-548-100

Regulation review.

The department of ecology shall initiate a review of the rules established in this chapter whenever new information, changing conditions, or statutory modifications make it necessary to consider revisions.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 43.27A, 90.22 and 90.54 RCW. WSR 88-13-037 (Order 88-11), § 173-548-100, filed 6/9/88.]