Based on this finding, the department hereby allocates a total amount of water not to exceed five cubic feet per second (5 cfs) to provide adequate and safe supplies of water for year-round future domestic uses. Of that 5 cfs, the reservation is further defined by limits on the amount of reserved water that can be withdrawn from the North and South Forks of the Stillaguamish River, as identified in the following table.
This reservation of groundwater is not subject to the instream flows established in WAC 173-505-050 or the stream closures established in WAC 173-505-070.
Table 8 Allocation of Reservation as Measured at Specified River Miles
Water Source (RM - River Mile) | Amount of Water Available, Measured in Cubic Feet per Second (cfs) and Gallons per Day (gpd) |
Stillaguamish River at RM 11.2 | 5 cfs or 3.23 million gpd |
Of that 5 cfs, the following maximums may be taken from the specified locations: | |
North Fork Stillaguamish River at RM 6.5 | 2 cfs or 1,292,544 gpd |
South Fork Stillaguamish River at RM 24.4 | 1.5 cfs or 969,408 gpd |
Once this chapter is adopted and written acknowledgment is received, the department will promptly notify those city(ies) or counties, the tribes, water well contractors and the public that the reserve is in effect in those jurisdictions where acknowledgments exist.
Wash. Admin. Code § 173-505-090
Statutory Authority: Chapters 43.27A, 90.54, 90.22, and 90.82 RCW. 05-18-016 (Order 02-17), § 173-505-090, filed 8/26/05, effective 9/26/05.