RCW 90.48.367
Discharge of oil into waters of the state—Assessment of compensation.
(1) After a spill or other incident causing damages to the natural resources of the state, the department shall conduct a formal preassessment screening as provided in RCW 90.48.368.
(2) The department shall use the compensation schedule established under RCW 90.48.366 to determine the amount of damages if the preassessment screening committee determines that: (a) Restoration or enhancement of the injured resources is not technically feasible; (b) damages are not quantifiable at a reasonable cost; and (c) the restoration and enhancement projects or studies proposed by the liable parties are insufficient to adequately compensate the people of the state for damages.
(3) If the preassessment screening committee determines that the compensation schedule should not be used, compensation shall be assessed for the amount of money necessary to restore any damaged resource to its condition before the injury, to the extent technically feasible, and compensate for the lost value incurred during the period between injury and restoration.
(4) Restoration shall include the cost to restock such waters, replenish or replace such resources, and otherwise restore the stream, lake, or other waters of the state, including any estuary, ocean area, submerged lands, shoreline, bank, or other lands adjoining such waters to its condition before the injury, as such condition is determined by the department. The lost value of a damaged resource shall be equal to the sum of consumptive, nonconsumptive, and indirect use values, as well as lost taxation, leasing, and licensing revenues. Indirect use values may include existence, bequest, option, and aesthetic values. Damages shall be determined by generally accepted and cost-effective procedures, including, but not limited to, contingent valuation method studies.
(5) Compensation assessed under this section shall be recoverable in an action brought by the attorney general on behalf of the people of the state of Washington and affected counties and cities in the superior court of Thurston county or any county in which damages occurred. Moneys recovered by the attorney general under this section shall be deposited in the coastal protection fund established under RCW 90.48.390, and shall only be used for the purposes stated in RCW 90.48.400.
(6) Compensation assessed under this section shall preclude claims under this chapter by local governments for compensation for damages to publicly owned resources resulting from the same incident.
[ 1991 c 200 § 813; 1989 c 388 § 3.]
NOTES:
Effective dates—1991 c 200: See RCW 90.56.901.
Intent—Application—Captions—Severability—1989 c 388: See notes following RCW 90.56.010.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 90 - Water Rights—Environment
Chapter 90.48 - Water Pollution Control.
90.48.010 - Policy enunciated.
90.48.030 - Jurisdiction of department.
90.48.035 - Rule-making authority.
90.48.037 - Authority of department to bring enforcement actions.
90.48.039 - Hazardous substance remedial actions—Procedural requirements not applicable.
90.48.045 - Environmental excellence program agreements—Effect on chapter.
90.48.080 - Discharge of polluting matter in waters prohibited.
90.48.090 - Right of entry—Special inspection requirements for metals mining and milling operations.
90.48.100 - Request for assistance.
90.48.112 - Plan evaluation—Consideration of reclaimed water.
90.48.144 - Violations—Civil penalty—Procedure.
90.48.150 - Construction of chapter.
90.48.153 - Cooperation with federal government—Federal funds.
90.48.156 - Cooperation with other states and provinces—Interstate and state-provincial projects.
90.48.158 - Grants to public bodies authorized.
90.48.160 - Waste disposal permit—Required—Exemptions.
90.48.162 - Waste disposal permits required of counties, municipalities and public corporations.
90.48.215 - Upland finfish facilities—Waste discharge standards—Waste disposal permit.
90.48.230 - Application of administrative procedure law to rule making and adjudicative proceedings.
90.48.240 - Water pollution orders for conditions requiring immediate action—Appeal.
90.48.250 - Agreements or contracts to monitor waters and effluent discharge.
90.48.261 - Exercise of powers under RCW 90.48.260—Aquatic resource mitigation.
90.48.262 - Implementation of RCW 90.48.260—Permits for energy facilities—Rules and procedures.
90.48.270 - Sewage drainage basins—Authority of department to delineate and establish.
90.48.280 - Sewage drainage basins—Comprehensive plans for sewage drainage basins.
90.48.310 - Application of barley straw to waters of the state.
90.48.364 - Discharge of oil into waters of the state—Definitions.
90.48.366 - Discharge of oil into waters of the state—Compensation schedule.
90.48.367 - Discharge of oil into waters of the state—Assessment of compensation.
90.48.368 - Discharge of oil into waters of the state—Preassessment screening.
90.48.386 - Department of natural resources leases.
90.48.390 - Coastal protection fund—Established—Moneys credited to—Use.
90.48.400 - Coastal protection fund—Disbursal of moneys from.
90.48.422 - Water quality standards—Compliance methods—Department authority.
90.48.430 - Watershed restoration projects—Approval process—Waiver of public review.
90.48.445 - Aquatic noxious weed control—Water quality permits—Definition.
90.48.448 - Eurasian water milfoil—Pesticide 2,4-D application.
90.48.465 - Water discharge fees—Report to the legislature.
90.48.467 - Report to the legislature—Required information.
90.48.480 - Reduction of sewer overflows—Plans—Compliance schedule.
90.48.490 - Sewage treatment facilities—Plans to upgrade or construct.
90.48.495 - Water conservation measures to be considered in sewer plans.
90.48.530 - Construction projects involving fill material—Leaching test.
90.48.531 - Leaching tests—Identification—Report to the legislature.
90.48.540 - Use attainability analysis of water within federal reclamation project boundaries—Rules.
90.48.570 - Water quality data—Findings—Intent.
90.48.575 - Water quality data—Definitions.
90.48.580 - Water quality data—Credible data, information, literature.
90.48.585 - Water quality data—When credible.
90.48.590 - Water quality data—Falsified data—Penalty.
90.48.595 - On-site sewage disposal system repair and replacement—Loan and grant programs.
90.48.615 - Motorized or gravity siphon aquatic mining—Prohibited acts.