Your project operation plan should include, at a minimum, the following information:
(1) The quantity and times of year source water is available for recharge.(2) The proposed rate of injection and withdrawal of water.(3) The length of time the water is proposed to be stored.(4) The location, number, and capacity of proposed recharge wells or infiltration basins, and recovery facilities.(5) Any variability in quality and reliability of the source water.(6) A description of any water treatment method(s) you will use at the time of injection and recovery to ensure compliance with the water quality standards set forth in chapter 173-200 WAC, as well as the department's antidegradation policy.(7) Any plans to discharge ASR water to a surface body should include information on the quantity, timing, duration, and water quality parameters such as chlorine, pH and dissolved oxygen of the ASR discharge water.(8) Any operation and maintenance plans to discharge groundwater and suspended sediment from the ASR well shall provide information on the quantity, duration, quality, and means of discharge.(9) Destination(s) and permitting for water used for operation and maintenance (e.g., flushing water).Wash. Admin. Code § 173-157-130
Statutory Authority: RCW 90.03.370(2)(b) and 90.44.460. 03-03-081 (Order 02-06), § 173-157-130, filed 1/15/03, effective 2/15/03.