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Instream Flow Rules
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Overview

An instream flow rule is a flow regime set in state regulation. The legal authority to set instream flows by rule comes from laws passed by Washington State legislature, including:Construction projects in state waters (RCW 77.57.020) Water code (RCW 90.03.247)Minimum water flows and levels (Chapter 90.22 RCW)Water resources act of 1971 (Chapter 90.54 RCW, particularly section 020)Watershed planning (RCW 90.82.080)For background information and related links:https://ecology.wa.gov/Water-Shorelines/Water-supply/Protecting-stream-flowsFor information about specific areas:https://apps.leg.wa.gov/WAC/default.aspx?cite=173Title 173 WAC, 173-501 to 173-564For information about tribal land designations (reservation and trust) used in this dataset:https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/gispublic/DataDownload/ECY_BND_TribalLands.htm

Washington StateenvironmentinlandWatersinstream flowswater lawwater managementwater resourceswater rights
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dcat_issued2021-05-27T20:15:35.000Z
dcat_modified2023-11-20T14:59:19.458Z
dcat_publisher_nameWashington State Department of Ecology
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