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WAC 170-201ASurface Water Quality Standards for the State of Washington - RESPONSIVENESS SUMMARY

 
Publication number Date Published
03-10-060July 2003
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Author(s) Watershed Management Staff
Description The Department of Ecology held a formal 60-day public review and comment period on proposed revisions to Chapter 173-201A WAC, Water Quality Standards for Surface Waters of the State of Washington, from January 2 through March 7, 2003.

The responsiveness summary table is organized first by sections of WAC 173-201A and then by comments on the proposed switch to use-based standards, the Draft Environmental Impact Statement, documents related to the Administrative Procedures Act, the Small Business Economic Impact Statement, and finally, general comments on the rule itself.

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Keywords small business, responsiveness summary, rule, environmental, surface water, business, water, water quality, standards, quality, water quality standards, environmental impact statement
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