State of Washington Requirements
Washington Administrative Code and Revised Code of Washington
The rules and regulations regarding public water supplies are a part of the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) and are adopted pursuant to the provisions in the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 43.20.050 for the protection of public health. The rules and regulations provide the minimum standards for design, construction, operations and maintenance of public water systems to conform with the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 and all subsequent amendments thereto.
RCW Title 57 governs the operation of Water and Sewer Districts within the State of Washington and provides the authority for Coal Creek Utility District to operate a public water and sewer system. Title 57 specifies a variety of planning and operational characteristics such as establishment of boundaries, annexations, consolidations, mergers, formation of utility local improvement districts, comprehensive planning requirements, officer elections, contracts, and system extensions.
The rules and regulations regarding public water supplies are a part of the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) and are adopted pursuant to the provisions in the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 43.20.050 for the protection of public health. The rules and regulations provide the minimum standards for design, construction, operations and maintenance of public water systems to conform with the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 and all subsequent amendments thereto.
RCW Title 57 governs the operation of Water and Sewer Districts within the State of Washington and provides the authority for Coal Creek Utility District to operate a public water and sewer system. Title 57 specifies a variety of planning and operational characteristics such as establishment of boundaries, annexations, consolidations, mergers, formation of utility local improvement districts, comprehensive planning requirements, officer elections, contracts, and system extensions.