Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 70A.125 - Public Water Systems—Penalties and Compliance.
70A.125.180 - Water system acquisition and rehabilitation program—Created.

RCW 70A.125.180
Water system acquisition and rehabilitation program—Created.

Subject to the availability of amounts appropriated for this specific purpose, the department shall provide financial assistance through a water system acquisition and rehabilitation program, hereby created. The program shall be jointly administered with the public works board and the department of commerce. The agencies shall adopt guidelines for the program using as a model the procedures and criteria of the drinking water revolving loan program authorized under RCW 70A.125.160. All financing provided through the program must be in the form of grants that partially cover project costs. The maximum grant to any eligible entity may not exceed twenty-five percent of the funds allocated to the appropriation in any fiscal year.

[ 2020 c 20 § 1359; 2008 c 214 § 2. Formerly RCW 70.119A.190.]
NOTES:

Finding—Purpose—2008 c 214: "The legislature finds that it is the state's policy to maintain the highest quality and reliability of drinking water supplies to all citizens of the state. Small water systems may face greater challenges in this regard because of declining quality in water sources, catastrophic events such as flooding that impair water sources, the age of the system's infrastructure, saltwater intrusion into water sources, inadequate rate base for conducting necessary improvements, and other challenges. In response to these needs, the water system acquisition and rehabilitation program was created through biennial budget law, and through the current biennium has a total of nine million seven-hundred fifty thousand dollars toward assisting dozens of water systems to improve the quality of water supply service to thousands of customers.
It is the purpose of this act to establish an ongoing water system acquisition and rehabilitation program, to direct a review of the program to date, and to provide for recommendations for strengthening the program and increasing the financial assistance available under the program." [ 2008 c 214 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 70A - Environmental Health and Safety

Chapter 70A.125 - Public Water Systems—Penalties and Compliance.

70A.125.010 - Definitions.

70A.125.020 - Environmental excellence program agreements—Effect on chapter.

70A.125.030 - Public health emergencies—Violations—Penalty.

70A.125.040 - Additional or alternative penalty—Informal resolution unless a public health emergency.

70A.125.050 - Enforcement of regulations by local boards of health—Civil penalties.

70A.125.060 - Public water systems—Mandate—Conditions for approval or creation of new public water system—Department and local health jurisdiction duties.

70A.125.070 - Department contracting authority.

70A.125.080 - Drinking water program.

70A.125.090 - Operating permits—Findings.

70A.125.100 - Operating permits—Application process—Annual fee—Adoption of rules—Phase-in of implementation—Satellite systems.

70A.125.110 - Organic and inorganic chemicals—Area-wide waiver program.

70A.125.120 - Safe drinking water account.

70A.125.130 - Local government authority.

70A.125.140 - Report by bottled water plant operator or water dealer of contaminant in water source.

70A.125.150 - Authority to enter premises—Search warrants—Investigations.

70A.125.160 - Drinking water assistance account—Administrative subaccount—Program to provide financial assistance to public water systems—Responsibilities.

70A.125.170 - Water use efficiency requirements—Rules.

70A.125.180 - Water system acquisition and rehabilitation program—Created.

70A.125.190 - Measuring chlorine residuals.

70A.125.200 - Fire sprinkler systems—Shutting off—Liability.

70A.125.900 - Short title—1989 c 422.