§ 90.42.005 Policy — Findings
§ 90.42.010 Findings — Intent
§ 90.42.020 Definitions
§ 90.42.030 Contracts to finance water conservation projects — Public benefits — Trust water rights
§ 90.42.040 Trust water rights program — Water right certificate — Notice of creation or modification
§ 90.42.050 Guidelines governing trust water rights — Submission of guidelines to joint select committee
§ 90.42.060 Chapter 43.83B RCW or RCW 43.83.340 not replaced or amended
§ 90.42.070 Involuntary impairment of existing water rights not authorized
§ 90.42.080 Trust water rights — Acquisition, donation, exercise, and transfer — Appropriation required for expenditure of funds
§ 90.42.090 Jurisdictional authorities not altered
§ 90.42.100 Water banking
§ 90.42.110 Water banking — Application to transfer water rights
§ 90.42.120 Water banking — Transfer of water rights — Requirements — Appeals
§ 90.42.130 Water banking — Input from affected entities
§ 90.42.135 Limitations of act — 2003 c 144
§ 90.42.138 Construction — 2003 c 144
§ 90.42.150 Recovery of department’s costs associated with water service contracts with federal agencies
§ 90.42.160 Adoption of rules
§ 90.42.170 Water banking — Department must maintain information on its website

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 90.42 - Water resource management

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