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Implementation of Reclaimed Water Use: 2008 Report to the Governor and State Legislature

 
Publication number Date Published
08-10-098January 2009
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Author(s) K. Cupps, T. Gaffney, K. Emmett, J. McCauley, L. Coleman, L Geller
Description The Legislature directed Ecology to submit progress reports on January 1, 2008, and January 1,
2009, regarding implementation of the reclaimed water program. The first report,
Implementation of Reclaimed Water Use: 2007 Report to the Governor and State Legislature,
contains ten required reports related to rule development and other aspects of reclaimed water
program implementation.


This follow-up report consists of four chapters that describe the status of rule development,
provide external subtask force recommendations for removing barriers to reclaimed water,
update information on project implementation and funding, and provide external advisory
committee recommendations for the protection of water rights through law and rule.

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Keywords rule, legislative report, implementation, water quality, reclaimed water
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